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Updated: September 2, 2025


Still, I couldn't stand by and allow her to go for the poor old man like that. Why, she was like a tigress!" She stopped, looking as though afraid she had committed an indiscretion. "Oh, don't apologise; facts are facts. I'm only sorry you had to come up against this unpleasant one. You were absolutely in the right, so you have nothing to worry about." "I shall be uncomfortable, though.

It was strange.... How he did rage the day the chemicals from Washington went wrong! I was washing my shirt in the hot water spring when he came bolting out of the laboratory and keeled me over. I came out pretty indignant. Apologise? Not at all. He just sputtered.

"And besides," said Nicot, naively, "you kicked my shin cruelly." "What! I thought it was the table-leg! It is my turn to apologise. You no longer crave my blood?" "No, Monsieur," sadly. Every one laughed. Maître le Borgne, wiped his perspiring forehead and waited for the orders which were likely to follow this amicable settlement of the dispute; and bewailed not unwisely.

"Is he to apologise to her for hating her?" Karen at this asked suddenly. "For hating her? What do you mean?" Mrs. Forrester was taken aback. "If he is to apologise," said Karen, in a still colder, still more lifeless voice, "it must be for something that can be changed. How can he apologise to her for hating her if he continues to hate her?"

With the assistance of his letters and telegrams he was beginning to bear up wonderfully, and, as it was just in, I hadn't the heart to interfere. "You can apologise for us, daughter," said poppa, "and say something polite about our seeing him later. Don't let him suppose we've gone back on him in any way.

Booth made no doubt but that Trent was come on purpose to receive this debt; the latter had been therefore scarce a minute in the room before Booth began, in an aukward manner, to apologise; but Trent immediately stopt his mouth, and said, "I do not want the money, Mr. Booth, and you may pay it me whenever you are able; and, if you are never able, I assure you I will never ask you for it." Mrs.

I will write to her." I sat down and wrote as follows: "My dear Lady Maelstrom, I am so astonished and alarmed at the situation I put you in, by my impertinence and folly, that I hardly know how to apologise.

At the sound the giver made as if to retire. Then, yielding to a second thought, he stepped forward and saluted the Commissioner. "A young hot-head, sir! He means no harm. I'll send him up in the morning, to apologise." But the Chief refused to be placated.

I beg to apologise for anything which may have annoyed you in my conduct last year, and to assure you that my esteem and affection for Miss Desmond are lasting and profound, and that, should she do me the honour to accept my proposal, I shall devote my life's efforts to secure her happiness. I am, my dear Sir, Your obedient servant, Eustace Vernon. "That ought to do the trick," he told himself.

"Far from it, sir; there are many gentlemen who, unfortunately, cannot command their tempers, and are more to be pitied than blamed for it; but, sir, when such happens to be the case, they invariably redeem their error, and amply so, by expressing their sorrow, and offering an apology." "That is as much as to say, that you expect me to apologise to you."

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