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My foot caught in the stirrup, and away I went right into somebody's arms. Then he did it, the wretch! He hugged and kissed me in a most awful bearish manner. I couldn't budge a finger. I'm simply boiling with rage!" When the outburst of mirth subsided Dorothy turned her big, dilated eyes upon Florence. "Do these cowboys really take advantage of a girl when she's helpless and in the dark?"
ISOLANI. It shall be done. But you'll remember me With the emperor how well disposed you found me. OCTAVIO. I will not fail to mention it honorably. What, Colonel Butler! Show him up. Forgive me too my bearish ways, old father! Lord God! how should I know, then, what a great Person I had before me. OCTAVIO. No excuses!
Though bearish in his manners and arrogant in dispute, especially when talking "for victory," Johnson had a large and tender heart. He loved his ugly, old wife twenty-one years his senior and he had his house full of unfortunates a blind woman, an invalid surgeon, a destitute widow, a negro servant whom he supported for many years, and bore with all their ill-humors patiently.
"My name is Constantine." "Well, you have replied to my last question first; but I will not let you off about my sometimes bearish countrymen. I do assure you, the race of the Raleighs, with their footstep cloaks, is quite hors de combat; and so don't you think, Mr. Constantine, I may call them so, without any breach of good manners to them or duty to my country?
They were no doubt equally unscrupulous, but, while Drew was by nature a pessimist and "bearish," Vanderbilt, in the Wall Street vernacular, was always a "bull."
As people confess to bad memory without expecting to sink in mental reputation, so we hear a man declared to have a bad temper and yet glorified as the possessor of every high quality. When he errs or in any way commits himself, his temper is accused, not his character, and it is understood that but for a brutal bearish mood he is kindness itself.
"We will go down the lake with the 'fraternal hug." "The what!" exclaimed Charles Hardy. "We call our present position the 'fraternal hug." "Hurrah for the fraternal hug!" shouted Charles, and all the boys laughed heartily. "Nothing bearish about it, I hope," added Fred Harper. "We have no bears," replied Frank, as he ordered out his starboard oars.
General Fergus, as we walked home, was rather silent and bearish I could not flatter myself that he had any friendly intentions towards me in his mind. But Montresor was more than kind, and gave me some fresh opportunities of which I was very glad to avail myself. Well, we shall know soon. "You told me once that if, or when, this happened, you would turn to your pen, and that Dr.
He didn't look so wild or bearish, after all very much like other men, Bub concluded, and the sailors were much the same as all other man-of-war's men he had ever known. Nevertheless, as his feet struck the steel deck of the cruiser, he felt as if he had entered the portals of a prison. For a few minutes he was left unheeded. The sailors hoisted the boat up, and swung it in on the davits.
"Well, you were the first to discover him." "But he's impossible. A charming fellow with undoubted talent, but so bearish about his music. I gave it up, as you know, though I'm always the Heaths' very good friend." "Well, but his song?" "One song! What's that? And his wife made him compose it. Nobody has ever heard his really fine work, his Te Deum, and his settings of sacred words."
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