In course not, sir," replied Grab, readily; but he was not a little disappointed at so abrupt a close to his exactions.
Mrs. Easterfield was surprised to see her so soon, and, to tell the truth, a little disappointed.
To the somewhat sensitive mind of Mrs. Easterfield it seemed that Olive was a little disappointed at the change of companions, but this may have been a mere fancy.
Molly was perhaps a little disappointed, or perhaps she did not wholly believe her.
Jock was indeed showing his happiness much more by his expressive silence and shy eager gaze at her than if he had plunged into immediate talk; but Lucy felt a little disappointed, and as if the meeting had not come up to her hopes.
I think she was a little disappointed to have only me.
It had been proved to him that he had no responsibility for Bice, and his anxiety relieved on that subject; relieved, oh yes: and yet was he a little disappointed too.
I should have been glad to see the play, even if I ---- a little disappointed.
I am glad I saw the play, even if I ---- a little disappointed.
I shall be glad to see the play, even if I ---- a little disappointed.
I should be glad to see the play, even if I ---- a little disappointed.
She was still choking in the fogs of mere earthly exhalations; no wonder Nan was a little disappointed in her, though she was far too kind to say so.
Tennyson, or Barrett-Browning, or one of the poetry-books he had given her; but he was a little disappointed when he found it was prose.
She nodded and smiled, but she felt a little disappointed.
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