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Having drunk his courage to death, he'd now browse at the feet of those who give him chance to win his stake." His words came slowly and bitingly, yet with an air of damnable nonchalance. I looked round me.
"Your children," exclaimed Lincoln, "may play with the little black children, but they must not play with his" the slave dealer's, or the slave driver's, or the slave hunter's. By that fact alone, as he bitingly but unanswerably insisted, the whole decent society of the South condemned the foundation on which it rested.
"You did not hesitate to accept some rather expensive pearls if I remember correctly," said Mrs. Tresslyn bitingly. "That was his affair, not mine," said Anne coolly. "He despises me so thoroughly that he thought he could go beyond his contract and tempt me with this interest we are quarrelling about, mother. He was sure that I would jump at it as a greedy fish snaps at the bait.
Having drunk his courage to death, he'd now browse at the feet of those who give him chance to win his stake." His words came slowly and bitingly, yet with an air of damnable nonchalance. I looked round me.
The hour was now late the streets deserted the air bitingly cold. Must he at last resign himself to the loathed dictation of Arabella Cram? Well, he now preferred even that to humbling himself to Darrell, after what had passed. Darrell's parting words had certainly implied that be would not be as obdurate to entreaty as he had shown himself to threats. But Jasper was in no humour to entreat.
'I should have thought you knew by instinct, she said bitingly. 'No. 'Come and sit down, Charles, and don't be disagreeable. I shall have to go to Aunt Sophia soon, but then you will be able to talk to Aunt Rose. That will do just as well. 'Not quite, he said. 'I really came to tell you 'You said you came because you thought I wanted you. 'So I did, but there were several reasons.
Then I became angry with him and his attendants and his whole blessed theatre. "My hat," I said bitingly, "has been stolen from me while I slept." You must have seen me wearing it in the dear old days. Greeny brown it was in colour; but it wasn't the colour that drew your eyes to it no, nor yet the shape, nor the angle at which it sat. It was just the essential rightness of it.
One of the pillars of this attractive centre was Jules Jouy, who made a large place for himself in the hearts of his contemporaries—a true poet, whom neither privations nor the difficult beginnings of an unknown writer could turn from his vocation. His songs are alternately tender, gay, and bitingly sarcastic.
"Seen Hen before!" said Jacky. "Who hasn't seen Hen? He's serving you like me, my dear. These boys! You wait Still we love 'em." "Are you now satisfied?" Henry asked. Margaret began to grow frightened. "I don't know what it is all about," she said. "Let's come in." But he thought she was acting. He thought he was trapped. He saw his whole life crumbling. "Don't you indeed?" he said bitingly.
But he likewise had his eye upon those English bonuses, and when his associates rather timidly called his attention to the present state of affairs he assured them bitingly that he knew his business. Nevertheless, he could not help chafing at delay nor longing for the time to come to submit the bid that had lain for a month upon his desk.
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