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"Upon my word," he said, sarcastically, "you will give this lady whose name I haven't the pleasure of knowing a very fine idea of our domestic relations.

Of course Lepidus armed in Etruria not for the senate, but for the insurrection sarcastically declaring that the oath which he had taken bound him only for the current year.

He spoke sarcastically, as if saying: "I've waited for you, and here you are." She said to herself that she owed him nothing, but all the time she felt that he and she were the only young people in that flat, and that she did owe to him the proof that she was guiltless of the supreme dishonour of youth. She collected her forces and looked at him. "You should be ashamed," she said.

"I can't marry both your mother and nurse." "P'r'aps you can't marry either," she replied sarcastically, "and I know that in any case you'll never be any relative of mine by marriage. Get going," she said almost impatiently. He turned to go, and she said after him, as he rolled away, "I'll let you hear some of my verses one day when you're more developed and can understand them."

In a moment the last cleat was cut and the two boys started their long haul down the tube to the outside of the ship. As they walked across the steel surface, back to the air lock, Tom stuck out his hand. "I'm glad you came back, Roger." "Save it for the boys that fall for that stuff, Corbett," said Roger sarcastically.

"It never hurts the strong man," Joseph said softly, "to give the weak one another chance." Titus closed his lips at that, and the tribune who had smiled sarcastically looked with sudden intent at Carus. Carus silently moved his horse to the sarcastic tribune's side with such threatening expression on his face that the other discreetly held his peace.

Some ten days after the scheme plotted on the boulevard between Maxime and his henchman, the seductive Charles-Edouard, the latter, to whom Nature had given, no doubt sarcastically, a face of charming melancholy, made his first irruption into the nest of the dove of the rue de Chartres, who took for his reception an evening when Calyste was obliged to go to a party with his wife.

In the way of minor industries I am convinced that a great deal may be put in their way only by taking thought. I shall lay parcels of land together for spade cultivation the men will have a market at their own doors; then poultry farms " "Not forgetting the cock-pit for Sunday amusement," interrupted Lady Angleby sarcastically. "You are too Utopian, Sir Edward.

She supposed that he was amazed at her venturing to form an opinion of her own. "And may I ask what, in your opinion, these reasons are?" he asked very sarcastically. "To begin with, the question of money," she said "has any more of it been traced so far?"

To become quickly excited, to speak harshly and sarcastically is to sacrifice one's dignity and ease of manner. Know what you want to say, be sure you understand it, and when you say it, be open for criticisms or suggestions from those around you. Do not become flustered and excited merely because someone else does not agree with you.