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  • Irritably she reached for the bell rope that would send them scurrying in to be berated for their laxness, when suddenly a cold and fleshless hand closed over her wrist.

    Finnegan teoriza la practica de cuerdas Carlos G.Tonda 2010

  • Irritably, he reached down to set his own hands over the feeder's and push the grip tighter.

    Renegade's Magic Hobb, Robin 2008

  • Irritably he sought out the silent boy and thrust a stack of new slates at him.

    Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006

  • Irritably he waved at the teen standing at his side.

    Dragon's Fire McCaffrey, Anne 2006

  • Irritably, he reached out and brushed them aside, popping a goodly number in the process.

    Sliding Scales Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 2004

  • Irritably, the mother took the flowers out from her apron-band.

    The Prussian Officer and Other Stories 2003

  • Irritably, Weldon pulled on his Barbour and summoned his dogs, calling up the stairs to his wife that he was going to the Copse.

    Fox Evil Walters, Minette 2002

  • Irritably, she pulled the coverlets over the beds and smoothed them flat.

    Fox Evil Walters, Minette 2002

  • Irritably Lozada snapped his fingers in front of Weenie's face as though to wake him up, then repeated the question.

    The crush Brown, Sandra, 1948- 2002

  • Irritably Harold pushed Chuck aside and played with the controls himself, but nothing changed.

    The Boggart and The Monster Susan Cooper 2001

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