Burnley came, looked anxious, scowled, changed the medicine.
Rhoda Stuart giggled louder than any one else; but Jennie Strang, who had tormented Emily on her first day at school, refused to giggle and scowled blackly at Miss Brownell instead.
He rested for a few minutes, and as he rested, he scowled.
She sighed, scowled, and sighed again, murmured something to herself, and finally began to read her book.
"Vous ne voulez pas de moi pour voisin," he growled: "vous vous donnez des airs de caste; vous me traitez en paria;" he scowled.
He did not commend; at some passages he scowled and stamped.
Madame contemplated this remarkable tableau with great calm; she neither smiled nor scowled; no impress of anger, disgust, or surprise, ruffled the equality of her grave aspect; she did not even wake the woman!
Granny Fox looked up and scowled.
So he stood with his hands in his pockets and scowled and scowled as he thought of old Mrs.
He blackened and scowled like a thunder-cloud, and kept his fists resolutely clenched, and his gaze fixed on the ground.
Anybody else would have been incapable of regarding the childish act with sternness, but he scowled on her and muttered—"Oh!
"Better make a new rule to have ten members, and admit both Bob and Tom Grant," said Ralph, whereat Grif grinned and Joe scowled, for one lad liked Merry's big brother and the other did not.
All I ask is that she will remain at Court Lodge and that you will not ask me to go and see her," and he scowled a little again.
The Perks children, now as shiny-faced as anyone could wish, stood at the wash-house door, and scowled at the intruders.
Lady Caroline scowled at the cook.
Carlyle had scowled at her; Matthew Arnold had held her on his knee; Tennyson had sonorously rallied her on the length of her pig-tail.
The dark angry woods on the mainland scowled at Valancy, menace in the toss of their boughs, threats in their windy gloom, terror in the roar of their hearts.
" Eustace, very green in the face, scowled and asked whether there was any sign of the storm getting less.