When the rustic talks in the vernacular to his horse he is not much concerned to know whether he is heard and understood; still less when he mutters threats against an absent rival, or kicks the stool that has tripped him up with a vicious "Take that!" [Please select]
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(He mutters) Gaelic league spy, sent by that fireeater. [Please select]
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And then the way he groans and mutters in his sleep. [Please select]
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‘Without counting the pantry, and it’s a great big pantry,’ she mutters. [Please select]
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But one of the old men mutters, And pushes his plate aside: "Great God." [Please select]
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Pepin mutters a residue of slander in tones that quiver with malice-- "The hooligan, the ruffian, the blackguard." [Please select]
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"We do the washing there," mutters the woman, continuing to wield her broom. [Please select]
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He mutters anathemas against the weather, then takes the day as it has come to him, for better or for worse. [Please select]
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Looking at her as she leads him, Walt Wilder mutters to himself,-- "Saved by a _angel_." [Please select]
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"Well, she doesn't ever go to church, and she mutters and talks to herself all the time she's picking up sticks," maintained Jimmy Kimball stoutly. [Please select]
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When he talks to himself he mutters, so I could only just hear what he was saying, and he said it over and over again: "_Dos first and feels afterwards_." [Please select]
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