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One of a large and interesting series of contemporary books of the kind, its own individual interest is not small; and I commend it with confidence to students of seventeenth-century domestic manners. To apologise for it, to treat it as if it were some freak, some unowned sin of Digby's, would be the greatest mistake.
But a variety of important occurrences, continually interposing to divert the mind and withdraw the attention, I hope will apologise for the delay, and plead my excuse for the seeming, but not real neglect.
"What in heaven's name do you mean by such manners?" demanded her ladyship. "Apologise at once!" "Where is Nigel? Nigel! Nigel!" the girl raved. "I will see him I will I will see him!" She who had been the mildest of sweet-tempered creatures all her life had suddenly gone almost insane with heartbroken, hysteric grief and rage.
"I have to apologise for my rudeness, in calling a gentleman away from you, Miss Randolph, in a very unceremonious manner, a little while ago." "Oh, I know," I said. "I saw what you did with him." "Did I do anything with him?" "Only called him to his duty, I suppose." "Precisely. He was very excusable for forgetting it; but it might have been inconvenient."
"I I I wasn't expecting visitors," he stammered "Why did you not tell me," she said, "that Mr. Mason had promised you the boat for the day?" "Good gracious!" cried Trenton, "has Ed. Mason told you that?" "I have not seen Mr. Mason," she replied; "I found it out by catching an accidental remark made by one of the boatmen. I desire very humbly to apologise to you for my conduct."
If he doesn't come, we shall know, too. Think how happy you'll feel if he doesn't! I'll apologise to you then, frankly and freely; and I suppose you would not mind apologising to him, if necessary?" "He may be in the house now," I said, more to myself than to Lisa. "If he is, he'll come out and meet her when he hears the gate open. There, it's open now. The maid's unlocked it.
Let me advise you, then, to take those pistols back to your cabin. We have no wish to insult you or to dispute your authority. Our messmate, who was the cause of the black's falling against you, is ready to apologise: I hope that will satisfy you."
Crashford profited nothing by his victory, for it was decided unanimously to exclude him from the tent till he chose to apologise for his treachery; and meanwhile the remains of the slender provisions were taken into safe custody out of his reach. The day wore on, and the rain fell heavier and heavier upon the ulster- roof over their heads.
We will go to Comrade Outwood and stake out another claim." Mr. Outwood received them even more beamingly than before. "Yes, Smith?" he said. "We must apologise for disturbing you, sir " "Not at all, Smith, not at all! I like the boys in my house to come to me when they wish for my advice or help."
He showed himself in no hurry to respond to Rudd's indictment, and when he did it was not exclusively to Rudd that he spoke. "I am sorry," he coolly said, "that you consider yourselves aggrieved by my experiment. I do not myself see in what way I have injured you. However, perhaps you are the best judges of that. If you consider an apology due to you, I am quite ready to apologise."
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