The strength which Colin usually threw into his tantrums rushed through him now in a new way.
If he'd been like he is most times he'd have throwed himself into one of his tantrums and roused th' house.
Well, sir, just without warning--not long after one of his worst tantrums he suddenly insisted on being taken out every day by Miss Mary and Susan Sowerby's boy Dickon that could push his chair.
He's having one of those tantrums the nurse called hysterics.
Built more like a bull than a man, 'e was, and when he was in his tantrums the best thing to do was to get out of 'is way or else get into your bunk and keep quiet.
To-day Harold had been in tantrums over fate, life, his lack of success.
Took tantrums every few days or so and wouldn't get out of bed," said Miss Cornelia with a relish.
And I s'pose the woman he should have married got a man who went into tantrums twice a day.
She don't visit her tantrums on you," rejoined his wife.
He said nothing, but there was that in his demeanour that clearly indicated that he personally was neither amused nor disconcerted by thetantrums of Columbine.
Canadian put in, setting aside his tantrums and getaway schemes while submitting to this irresistible allure.
The valet then took his turn; and repeated, after his hour of service, that "Old Nick" in his tantrums had been more like the Prince of Darkness than ever.
No one can handle Number Seven in one of his tantrums half so well as Number Five can do it.
She 'll have some dreadful tantrums at fust, but she'll come to it in two or three, days.
The tantrums of other men's wives are generally received with much the same mixture of scepticism and disdain as the witticisms of other parents' children.
Do you know, madam, I heard of that woman's tantrums at Springtown night before last, and at Barley yesterday.
I'm sure I don't try to keep up with her tantrums and sudden notions.
Tantrums won't save you from it now, my dear," said Revitts, shaking his head and pointing to the wall.
Tantrums again, I suppose," said Ruth Harmon, shrugging her shoulders.
When Evanthia began her tantrums he tried to beat her, too, but she showed so ugly a dexterity with a knife that he desisted and decided to starve her out.
He had had an extraordinarily varied experience of exasperated subordinates and Mr. Spokesly's conscientious tantrums worried him not at all.
He was too used to his lordship's tantrums to take much notice of them.
She had got used to his tantrums and bullying; and even this new game had not disturbed her very much.
But Ham said that he too had Tantrums to bear away, but that he would leave himself here to help the stranger cover the retreat, if he could think of a way of doing it.
So the Tantrums from generation to generation, had learned to dread civilization.
Other Doldrums and Tantrums had joined in and the little cabin was soon filled with flying cards.
The Doldrums and the Tantrums never exchanged calls.
You've got your head full of claptraps and tantrums till you haven't a grain of sense belonging to you.
When she gets tantrumsinto her head of course she'll write a letter.
What is interesting is that these tantrums affect the entire state; where, to relieve your own tension, you have innocent men, women and children murdered.
I like watching grown men like you and Manguino throwing little tantrums of temper.
The tantrums spoken of were Rowan's insane desire to brew good beer, but they were of so fatal a nature that Tappitt was determined not to submit himself to them.
Those tantrums will all blow off when he gets himself into harness.
You'll go to Aunt Leah at Chalkhill, and I wish you joy of her tantrums and her scraping.
One's tantrums is as much as I can put up with, duty or no duty.
I take his tantrums for a sign of strength," she answered.
You laugh and hug him more, if anything, in histantrums than when he is good," I remarked.
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