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Of all the times for them to call, she thought irritably.
I got up irritably and stood with my back to the fire.
Almost irritably, the great doctor thought to himself where could the man be going?
I have never known a man to care about someone else so much, she signed irritably.
One of the group asked irritably, "How much longer is it going to be?"
I may not still be a Member,' he said irritably.
Really, he thought irritably, the girl had no dress sense.
Now where the hell, he thought irritably, is she going?
He was at once irritably aware that the first word of the question made no sense.
Do we have to keep talking about him?' she demanded irritably.
Irritably he turned, opening his eyes and looking up at the stars.
He stopped, and I allowed myself to stop, too, looking at him irritably.
"Of course it's there in the summer" I told him irritably.
I started to move away from him, then irritably checked my own action.
It would help, he thought irritably, if they knew its dimensions.
Finally he called out irritably for whoever it was to come in.
"The information on this board is old," Page said irritably.
At least somebody was glad to see her, she thought irritably.
He rose and began to pace irritably about the study.
He could not make out their purpose and irritably failed to ask.
"Of course I know him," she said irritably over her shoulder.
"This is the third time I've been in to see you," he said irritably.
"I told you I'd get your information," she said irritably.
The old man stared at her irritably for a moment; he had thought that she would be a help to him.