It was," Louisa admitted reluctantly, then added indignantly, "till the rebels captured it.
"We found out from Miss Harris," Philip added indignantly.
She added indignantly, "And if I hadn't you'd still be standing there, frozen to death!"
She added indignantly between sniffs, "I do think I might be left alone to cry if I want to."
He added indignantly that the family had been required to pay a $46 fee to the district police to cover 15 days of incarceration.
She added indignantly, "Why, they even spread stories that I was a Jew!"
And she added indignantly, "Some day 'full kill you."
She stopped as he began to shake with suppressed laughter, then added indignantly, 'I'm serious, Robert.
Nor do I need to," she added somewhat indignantly.
"They are making a real effort to defeat George," Mr. Bush added indignantly.