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But what else put you into such an ill humour?"
She took out her ill humour on Hannah, who only half heard it anyway.
Very soon I began to realise the source of his ill humour.
Your only function was to be the butt of the older officers' ill humour.
I found that Riddle had not exaggerated the ill humour of the men.
The cold air might go some way to banishing your ill humour."
But she did not seem to be in ill humour: she had gone away laughing.
He'd arrived then in an ill humour, dragged from a game of tennis at his mother's insistence.
He returned to his lodgings late on Monday evening, tired and in ill humour.
This so intensifies his dudgeon that for five minutes he is in an ill humour.
Impatient with his own ill humour: 'And it's nothing to do with religion, either.
Dolly's ill humour was something that Zanny couldn't understand.
Moore in the first place, and furthermore would have to contend with her great-aunt's ill humour because Miss.
Victorinus grinned and some of his ill humour evaporated.
The doctor appeared impervious to the peevishness of his patients, and those working with him knew better than to voice their own ill humour.
And when a man is in an ill humour he is fit company only for himself, neh?'
He seemed, for once, to make an effort to throw off his gloom, his taciturnity and ill humour.
In such circumstances a man necessarily gets in an ill humour, and works off the irritation by some excess or other.
It was only equalled in its ill humour by his attacks on Bavaria in 1870.
Who has ever seen Captain Bowen in ill humour?'
'I'm in an uncommon ill humour, if that's it,' rejoined the Model, with great indignation.
Her ill humour quite forgotten, Trixie said, "Oh, splendid!
asked Arutha, not taking pains to hide his ill humour.
Doth ill humour ride on thy shoulders?
I reprimanded him for having smiled derisively at the ill humour of the persons appointed to arrest him.
There are a couple of reasons for his ill humor.
It would help the ill humors to leave the body.
He turned away, and grumbled some words in a very ill humor.
"You're simply in range of my ill humor and fear."
But what else put you into such an ill humour?"
The children were initially happy, although even they started to be affected by their parents' ill humor.
"Now it is you who seem in an ill humor," he remarked.
His ill humor had returned at the mention of Pearson's name.
Men, she thought in the throes of headache and ill humor.
I often react to it with ill humor, as well."
The game was punctuated by frequent ill humor between the teams.
Channeling his ill humor into anger, he walked her toward the door.
Only, I must say, ill humor doesn't become him.
She took out her ill humour on Hannah, who only half heard it anyway.
The chief of the raiders was in ill humor.
It was said gallantly, with no trace of ill humor.
The voice was heavy gasping, full of malice and ill humor.
"Might not the ill humors in his blood be improved by opening the windows?"
"Not good, but the best we can do under the circumstances," Hugh muttered, in an ill humor.
Very soon I began to realise the source of his ill humour.
His own ill humor wasn't helping to narrow it.
Entering the huge, medieval chamber didn't improve his ill humor.
But her tone and expression showed no ill humor.
Then he marched off to his room in his usual ill humor.
Your only function was to be the butt of the older officers' ill humour.