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In this manner a whole year soon slipped away, and Fortunatus was so busy amusing himself that he never once remembered his parents whom he had left behind in Cyprus. But though he was thoughtless, he was not bad-hearted.
"Come, let us tell the truth to each other, while we are about it." "Oh, Malicorne! Bad-hearted man!" "Oh, Montalais! Ungrateful girl!" The young man leant with his elbow upon the window-frame; Montalais took a book and opened it. Malicorne stood up, brushed his hat with his sleeve; smoothed down his black doublet, Montalais, though pretending to read, looked at him out of the corner of her eye.
"The truth is you have gone and given it to somebody else." "Oh, you wicked bad-hearted you that couldn't be jealous!" By this time Percy was himself again, and said, with some reason, that "invectives were not arguments. Produce the bracelet." "And so I can," said Julia, stoutly. "Give me time." "Oh," said Percy, "if it's a mere question of time, there is no more to be said.
I have beheld more deliberate malice, more lying and cheating, more backbiting and slandering, denser stupidity, and greater self-sufficiency, among bad-hearted and wrong-headed religionists, than among any other order of human beings. I have known more malignity and slander conveyed in the form of a prayer than should have consigned any ordinary libeller to the pillory.
He was an ill-tempered, bad-hearted man, clever enough, but without principle; and he was continually guilty of the great sin of speaking evil of the woman whose name he should have been anxious to protect. In both cases our friend Mrs. Talboys took a warm interest, and in each of them she sympathised with the present husband against the absent wife.
No; not even at the last hour when the world was closing on him, dared she say, I am your mother. Wilson re-entered. "He looks as if he were dropping off to sleep," quoth she. "Yes," said Lady Isabel. "You need not wait, Wilson. I will ring if he requires anything." Wilson though withal not a bad-hearted woman, was not one to remain for pleasure in a sick-room, if told she might leave it.
Omer had taken it so much to heart, his daughter told me, that he had been very low and poorly all day, and had gone to bed without his pipe. 'A deceitful, bad-hearted girl, said Mrs. Joram. 'There was no good in her, ever! 'Don't say so, I returned. 'You don't think so. 'Yes, I do! cried Mrs. Joram, angrily. 'No, no, said I. Mrs.
I do not know the details, but I have only heard that the orphan girl, a meek and gentle creature, was once cut down from a halter in which she was hanging from a nail in the loft, so terrible were her sufferings from the caprice and everlasting nagging of this old woman, who was apparently not bad-hearted but had become an insufferable tyrant through idleness.
The gaoler he looks hard he has to do that, there's more than one or two within here that would have him by the throat, with his heart's blood running, in half a minute, if they had their way, and the warder was off guard. He knows that very well. But he's not a bad-hearted chap.
There never was a woman so beautiful as she, or of a beauty more regular, more agreeable, more touching, or of a grander or nobler bearing, and yet without affectation. With much intellect she was insinuating, merry, overflowing, dissipated, not bad-hearted, charming, especially at table. In a word, she was all M. le Duc d'Orleans wanted, and soon became his mistress without prejudice to the rest.
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