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' I replied, scribbling this down on my pad
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She very generously offers to let me have a copy of her speech, charmingly talking her escort, Joseph Brewster, into scribbling down my address
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If he really thinks my scribbling has any merit …
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twenty seven," the Sargent was scribbling away with his quill pen which he licked furiously
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he started scribbling the number on a piece of torn paper, Pritish
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He was scribbling notes on his tablet, but he glanced up as they approached and tucked it away with a smile, putting out a welcoming arm
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Let me have the flight number, and what’s the name of this charity?” she asked, scribbling the answers on the notepad beside the phone
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By the end of the day, however, his ear had attuned so that he was scribbling the responses to his questions without difficulty
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Junya was scribbling some lines on a napkin as he sat at the diners
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He says it casually, but I know from the frantic scribbling on maps that his interest isn’t casual—it’s obsessive
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Only Peter and Caleb are, Peter with a large book on his lap, scribbling notes on a nearby notepad, and Caleb reading our mother’s journal on the screen, his eyes glassy
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Hiro sat next to Erica, who was scribbling the number four in a notebook he had found
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Hiro sat with Erica watching her scribbling the number four
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Derek finished up his scribbling and couldn’t help notice that a
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The Officer carried on scribbling
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I had time to print them and paste them in there, scribbling down a couple of messages for him
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13 - as I was talking to the SS agent in the JPS waiting room, out of nowhere a beuatiful blonde woman came and sat down, scribbling on a pad with a pen
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"talking to angels" was her answer as she never stopped scribbling
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"you" was her answer as she never stopped scribbling
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But all along I have never stopped scribbling diaries and starting books
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Yaffa was scribbling notes in her notepad
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bothered with the amateur scribbling of some struggling student
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Courtman cast an eye on the young man who was as usual busy scribbling in one of the
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This is basically a scribbling program that you can use to interact with other DS devices
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Rapidly scribbling down the words, Robert became aware of Lance peering over his shoulder
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%ACH OF THEM IN THE ROOM INCLUDING 3TEVE WAS NOW SCRIBBLING FRANTICALLY AS THEIR THOUGHTS
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Sally was scribbling for all she was worth to get the message down
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Over two hundred were listening to her and scribbling wildly in their notebooks
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Sandra grabbed her notebook and starting scribbling as the man told his story
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Frank started off towards the meeting building and Spalding reached for his notebook and started scribbling
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He was certain that they corresponded to an alphabet of forty-seven to fifty-three characters, which when separated looked like scratching and scribbling, and which in the fine hand of Melquíades looked like pieces of clothing put out to dry on a line
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He spent half his life in the back of the store, scribbling in his extra-careful hand in purple ink and on pages that he tore out of school notebooks, and no one was sure exactly what he was writing
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They were the notebook pages again, woven with the purple scribbling, in which he dedicated a special paragraph to each one
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Barbara Holzberg paled as she listened with alarm on her telephone headset at the message she was scribbling down frantically
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‘’Uh, yes, General!’’ Could only reply the major general, scribbling furiously on a notepad
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Brereton, who had been frantically scribbling down notes while listening to her, stared at her in silence for long seconds
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Recollecting to the best of her excellent memory what she had learned from Nancy and what she had seen and experienced in the Philippines, plus adding her own personal thoughts, she started scribbling down notes, with the firm intention to type them into a proper memorandum once in Washington
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Murray made them sandwiches and with his notebook went to bed, Shirl said she’d be in later, there was something she had to do first, Murray was still scribbling in his notebook, when Shirl burst into the bedroom and dived on to the bed
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Banks was seated at his desk, furiously scribbling information on a
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‘’And where is presently this Miss Woods, Roger?’’ Asked Robert Brown, who had been scribbling notes while Roger Fairfax was briefing him on the morning affair
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their scribbling on this bathroom’s walls for others to ponder
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‘’What about the various projects we were working on at this time, Colonel?’’ Asked Martins, raising his nose from the notepad on which he had been scribbling notes
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waitress?" He said clicking his pen and scribbling on a
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‘’Understood, General!’’ Said Gertrude while scribbling down notes
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When Andore woke, Garann was scribbling furiously in his pad
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The clerk nodded his head at that while scribbling down that information
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Her cryptic scribbling had confused me and I remember asking her what she
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Byron eyes in thought and continued scribbling on their electronic tablets
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A couple of science geeks had been finished for a while, but most of her classmates were still frantically scribbling in their booklets as the final minutes ticked away
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Michael was sitting off to one side, scribbling into his notebook, with that irritatingly placid expression on his face
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“If winning proves it is better, what makes it better so that it might win?” In a scribbling spray, DoGuru arch-pissed the word how across her premise
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‘I think there’s a reporter over there,’ said Danny, gesturing at an old bloke in the corner of the cafe who was scribbling something in a notebook
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Axel grabbed a pen as the band members came through from the studio and began furiously scribbling, saying, “New bridge, yeah?”, and tapping out a melody on the keyboard in the control room
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I really thought it might have been a shopping list that you were scribbling
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I've been sitting up here scribbling when I ought to have been in bed long ago
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After scribbling her cell number above her name, she pressed the card into his hand
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” After scribbling a few words on it he held the slip out to
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“That’s quite good,” Popearae said, grabbing a nearby clipboard and scribbling something down
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He started scribbling in his little notebook furiously
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I have had to switch over to scribbling, and I put all my notes down in a copy-book
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When a boy is scribbling a picture on paper and in answer to
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"How about we try this until the end of the first quarter?" Miss Pizzano offered, scribbling something on a scrap of notepaper and shoving it across her desk toward her student
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Thomas added to his pages of scribbling
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He could see the frantic scribbling in front of him
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And dipping the tip of his pen into the coal miner’s pit, he pulls it out, scribbling up the page in gold
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I took the pen and started scribbling what was worrying me the most
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She was there, al pink, from clothes to cheeks, scribbling on a notebook
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This is, I think, a fair type of the first drawing the ordinary child makes—and judging by some ancient scribbling of the same order I remember noticing scratched on a wall at Pompeii, and by savage drawing generally, it appears to be a fairly universal
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Every few weeks she would shut herself up in her room, put on her scribbling suit, and
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Presently she laughed and showed him a small sketch of Jo in her scribbling suit, with the bow rampantly erect upon her cap, and issuing from her mouth the words,
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Elliot swung from his car and walked up to Weber who was scribbling his notes
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—M'Intosh, Hynes said scribbling
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These papers justified the subsequent verdict of the Coroner's jury that Hunter committed suicide in a fit of temporary insanity, for they were covered with a lot of meaningless scribbling, the words wrongly spelt and having no intelligible connection with each other
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ones she could find at the bottom of the basket anything at all to get into a mans bedroom with her old maids voice trying to imagine he was dying on account of her to never see thy face again though he looked more like a man with his beard a bit grown in the bed father was the same besides I hate bandaging and dosing when he cut his toe with the razor paring his corns afraid hed get bloodpoisoning but if it was a thing I was sick then wed see what attention only of course the woman hides it not to give all the trouble they do yes he came somewhere Im sure by his appetite anyway love its not or hed be off his feed thinking of her so either it was one of those night women if it was down there he was really and the hotel story he made up a pack of lies to hide it planning it Hynes kept me who did I meet ah yes I met do you remember Menton and who else who let me see that big babbyface I saw him and he not long married flirting with a young girl at Pooles Myriorama and turned my back on him when he slinked out looking quite conscious what harm but he had the impudence to make up to me one time well done to him mouth almighty and his boiled eyes of all the big stupoes I ever met and thats called a solicitor only for I hate having a long wrangle in bed or else if its not that its some little bitch or other he got in with somewhere or picked up on the sly if they only knew him as well as I do yes because the day before yesterday he was scribbling something a letter when I came into the front room to show him Dignams death in the paper as if something told me and he covered it up with the blottingpaper pretending to be thinking about business so very probably that was it to somebody who thinks she has a softy in him because all men get a bit like that at his age especially getting on to forty he is now so as to wheedle any money she can out of him no fool like an old fool and then the usual kissing my bottom was to hide it not that I care two straws now who he does it with or knew before that way though Id like to find out so long as I dont have the two of them under my nose all the time like that slut that Mary we had in Ontario terrace padding out her false bottom to excite him bad enough to get the smell of those painted women off him once or twice I had a suspicion by getting him to come near me when I found the long hair on his coat without that one when I went into the kitchen pretending he was drinking water 1 woman is not enough for them it was all his fault of course ruining servants then proposing that she could eat at our table on Christmas day if you please O no thank you not in my house stealing my potatoes and the oysters 2/6 per doz going out to see her aunt if you please common robbery so it was but I was sure he had something on with that one it takes me to find out a thing like that he said you have no proof it was her proof O yes her aunt was very fond of oysters but I told her what I thought of her suggesting me to go out to be alone with her I wouldnt lower myself to spy on them the garters I found in her room the Friday she was out that was enough for me a little bit too much her face swelled up on her with temper when I gave her her weeks notice I saw to that better do without them altogether do out the rooms myself quicker only for the damn cooking and throwing out the dirt I gave it to him anyhow either she or me leaves the house I couldnt even touch him if I thought he was with a dirty barefaced liar and sloven like that one denying it up to my face and singing about the place in the W C too because she knew she was too well off yes because he couldnt possibly do without it that long so he must do it somewhere and the last time he came on my bottom when was it the night
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a day older than then I wonder could I get my tongue round any of the Spanish como esta usted muy bien gracias y usted see I havent forgotten it all I thought I had only for the grammar a noun is the name of any person place or thing pity I never tried to read that novel cantankerous Mrs Rubio lent me by Valera with the questions in it all upside down the two ways I always knew wed go away in the end I can tell him the Spanish and he tell me the Italian then hell see Im not so ignorant what a pity he didnt stay Im sure the poor fellow was dead tired and wanted a good sleep badly I could have brought him in his breakfast in bed with a bit of toast so long as I didnt do it on the knife for bad luck or if the woman was going her rounds with the watercress and something nice and tasty there are a few olives in the kitchen he might like I never could bear the look of them in Abrines I could do the criada the room looks all right since I changed it the other way you see something was telling me all the time Id have to introduce myself not knowing me from Adam very funny wouldnt it Im his wife or pretend we were in Spain with him half awake without a Gods notion where he is dos huevos estrellados senor Lord the cracked things come into my head sometimes itd be great fun supposing he stayed with us why not theres the room upstairs empty and Millys bed in the back room he could do his writing and studies at the table in there for all the scribbling he does at it and if he wants to read in bed in the morning like me as hes making the breakfast for I he can make it for 2 Im sure Im not going to take in lodgers off the street for him if he takes a gesabo of a house like this Id love to have a long talk with an intelligent welleducated person Id have to get a nice pair of red slippers like those Turks with the fez used to sell or yellow and a nice semitransparent morning gown that I badly want or a peachblossom dressing jacket like the one long ago in Walpoles only 8/6 or 18/6 Ill just give him one more chance Ill get up early in the morning Im sick of Cohens old bed in any case I might go over to the markets to see all the vegetables and cabbages and tomatoes and carrots and all kinds of splendid fruits all coming in lovely and fresh who knows whod be the 1st man Id meet theyre out looking for it in the morning
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There is no noise save the scribbling of pencils and the pacing of examiners and the clunking of the huge radiator
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As we were pulling into the convention center, I still had the typescript balanced on my thigh, scribbling and crossing things out
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” He demanded that Harris tell him what it was; Harris replied that it was idle scribbling
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What he particularly disliked was that Golenishtchev, a man belonging to a good set, should put himself on a level with some scribbling fellows, with whom he was irritated and angry
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It happened right at Christmas, right before the murders, I remember she stewed all through Christmas morning, scribbling in her new diary
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“She dotes on him,” Gilpin said, scribbling in a notebook
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On retreat, for example, I would be flooded with ideas, filling notebooks with them, scribbling them down on the little sheets of paper between sitting and walking
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Thus did I achieve, by dint of my Education and Skill in Scribbling, what e’en my Brothel Tricks could not secure for me: namely, the Captain’s wary Trust
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I remember that I was in the Great Cabin on just such a Fogbound Night (scribbling down the Captain’s Recollections from previous Voyages whilst he paced and drank his Grog and talkt like one possess’d), when the Watch came in to report that he heard the Rowing of a Boat not far off
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” Where before the Characters of the Merry Men had been much admir’d, ’twas now bruited about that, as one Scribbling Rogue hath put it, “A Female Pen is insufficient to portray the Characters and Passions of Men
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Moreo’er Pope, my Nemesis, still liv’d, and wielded the awesome Pow’r of scribbling his Enemies into The Dunciad
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He was scribbling at his desk
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I glanced at Chin, both of us scribbling at the same time
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No scribbling in Latin, not even a name
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I’m scribbling last-second notes when the bailiff crows, “All rise!”
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As I glanced around, I saw nothing but shocked faces, abject confusion, and reporters furiously scribbling in notebooks
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I HOOFED it back to the car and started scribbling notes against the steering wheel, trying to capture all the different threads running through my head
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” He flipped to the page with the scribbling on it
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Matt scribbling on the Sistine Chapel of cocks
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I barely had a chance to look down from frantically scribbling the locations and numbers Mick and Alec shouted to me