The Marquess looked a little annoyed, as if he wished her Ladyship in her own room again.
I am perfectly acquainted with that fact, Mr. Hamley,' said Mr Preston, a little annoyed at the ignorance attributed to him.
Mr. Bundercombe for the first time was looking a little annoyed.
It is not your fault," she assured me; "only I am a little annoyed with my father.
He felt a little annoyed, and inclined to ignore them; but a very slight smile, which crept over Roma's face, changed his intention.
Captain Chancellor was a little puzzled, a little annoyed, and a little surprised.
He seemed to take special pains to be civil and cordial in his manner to Mr Thurston, and Frank felt a little annoyed at Gerald's somewhat ungracious reception of his friendly overtures.
Hester looked a little surprised, and was indeed a little annoyed at the vehemence of her pleasure.
Finding that, notwithstanding all she had gone through the day before, she was a trifle better, he felt a little angry and not a little annoyed: what added to his misery was a comfort to her!
He was not a little astonished, was perhaps a little annoyed at the impression made by his family in general, and Hester in particular, upon one in whose judgment he had placed unquestioning confidence.
The warden and his family, who were accustomed to consider a settlement at St Sepulchre's as the sum of all good to a worn-out soldier, were a little annoyed at Philip's cool way of receiving the proposition.
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