"Crossness" Quotes from Famous Books
... crossness in trying to comfort him. Of us all I'm sure he was her favourite, even though he was very mischievous sometimes. We all went on talking about Tom's dream till Pierson had got back into quite a good temper—a good ... — The Boys and I • Mrs. Molesworth
... constantly talked her over, shaking their heads and saying: "If only Aunt Etta would let us." But however weak she was, she was firm in this: she would not be helped. The outward sign of her bewilderment was extreme crossness, particularly to Evelyn, who was allowed to accompany her in her search, and to hear her remarks without making any suggestions. "I will thank you to let me decide about my own house by myself." They had examined nine houses that day, and were both ... — The Third Miss Symons • Flora Macdonald Mayor
... himself, and what that she was to be required to do for him? It behooved him above all things not to be awkward! That he remembered. But how not to be awkward? "Well!" she said; and there was something almost of crossness in her tone. Her time, no doubt, was valuable. The French ambassador might even now ... — The Claverings • Anthony Trollope
... rescue) O boys, for my sake, an' for the sake o' ye'r wives an' families, have no crossness but lave the ... — Duty, and other Irish Comedies • Seumas O'Brien
... There was no more crossness in that house. Elsa's husband grew so proud of her that he went about saying to everybody, "My grandmother was a fine housekeeper, and my mother was a fine housekeeper, but neither of them could hold a candle to my wife. She has only one maid, but, to see the work done, ... — Stories to Tell to Children • Sara Cone Bryant
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