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I never made you do anything in your life which you did not like. My beloved, you are losing your temper!" "I tell you I am as cool as a cucumber!" answered the lady, the tone of her voice belying the assertion. "Don't fall out about it, papa," said a younger voice. "You are inclined to be aggravating." "My dear, I am as calm as your mamma," said the major.
He locked the door behind him, and by the light of two wax candles undressed himself, but as he was taking off his stockings O disaster unworthy of such a personage! there came a burst, not of sighs, or anything belying his delicacy or good breeding, but of some two dozen stitches in one of his stockings, that made it look like a window-lattice.
Of the three, Sir George alone stood erect, his glittering eyes and twitching nostrils belying the deadly pallor of his face. He was splashed with mud from head to foot, his coat was plastered where he had fallen, his cravat was torn and open at the throat. He still held his naked sword in his hand; apparently he had forgotten that he held it. Mr. Dunborough was in scarce better condition.
"Oh, among my people," he answered, the slow, even, non-committal tones belying the eagerness of his gesture. "Yes, I know; but go on. This is a great city greater than I had ever supposed greater, in many ways, than London. The luxury and waste are appalling; the misery is more appalling still. What sort of men and women do you put your hands on?"
Anarchy is thus not lack of order but the most natural order.... From the real society which binds us individuals together springs the universal law, the irrevocable moral order, to which each existence is bound and which it follows, without thereby belying the principle of Anarchy; for Anarchy cannot possibly be a mere unconditioned loosing of all bonds, the unreal absolute.... Man is higher than the individual; at least he stands before the individual, and in him is the passing of phenomena.
"There you are," said Van Diemen's voice; "I smelt your pipe. You're a rum fellow, to belying out on the beach on a cold night. Lord! I don't like you the worse for it. Twas for the romance of the moon in my young days." "Where is Annette?" said Fellingham, jumping to his feet. "My daughter? She 's taking leave of her intended." "What's that?" Fellingham gasped. "Good heavens, Mr.
Perhaps it is this outward affectation of the saintly character belying, as it evidently does, the spirit within, that produces the unfavourable impression. In earlier youth, the face may have been better favoured; but a career, spent in the exercise of evil passions, has left more than one "blaze" upon it.
Surely every great branch of the Church has at this time of day proved to every honest and fair man, that enough can be said in its favour to justify a man in belonging to it without his belying his Christian profession, or being either a fool or a hypocrite.
Between gouty blood and luminous brain the strife had set in which does not conduce to unwavering sobriety of mind, though ideas remain closely consecutive and the utterance resonant. Never had he been an adulator of Bull. His defects as well as his advantages as a politician preserved to him this virtue. Insisting on a future, he could not do homage to the belying simulacrum of the present.
"Well, they ain't no use gettin' all worked up for nothing," advised the unpleasant parent. Mr. Magee was surprised that in her tone there was no hostility to him thus belying her looks. "Mebbe the gentleman can direct us to a good hotel," she added, with a rather stagy smile. "I'm a stranger here, too," Mr. Magee replied. "I'll interview the man over there in the cage."
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