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Gudrun glanced at him and smiled slightly. Then Halldor said, "That was blackguardly and gruesomely done." Helgi bade him not be angry about it, "For I am minded to think that under this scarf end abides undoer of my life." Then they took their horses and rode away. Gudrun went along with them talking with them for a while, and then she turned back. Bolli Bollison is born, A.D. 1008
After this, it is impossible to realize, when Siegfried is murdered and all our sympathies called on to his side, the utterly out-of-character, blackguardly behaviour which has brought the hero to his death.
Mignon swore that the piece would never finish, and when Fauchery and La Faloise left them in order to go up to the foyer he took Steiner's arm and, leaning hard against his shoulder, whispered in his ear: "You're going to see my wife's costume for the second act, old fellow. It IS just blackguardly." Upstairs in the foyer three glass chandeliers burned with a brilliant light.
"Now, look here, Aleck; I couldn't go to bed without trying to make peace between us. Don't contradict me, sir. I say you are stubborn. There, I'll give you one more chance. Now, then, why did you fight those lads?" "Don't ask me, uncle, please. I can't tell you." "But I do ask you, and I will know. Now, sir, why was it? For I'm sure there was some blackguardly reason.
It is clear to me that what is least forgiven in a man of any mark or likelihood is want of that article blackguardly called pluck. All the fine qualities of genius cannot make amends for it. We are told the genius of poets especially is irreconcilable with this species of grenadier accomplishment . If so, quel chien de génie! Saw Lady Compton.
These bankrupt, incompetent, and fraudulent Guardians are the men with whom English Gladstonians are closely allied. The Board meetings are usually blackguardly beyond description. You have no idea to what extremes they go. No Irishman who loves his country would trust her to the tender mercies of these fellows."
"But it seems to me that as the people here are trating us in just as blackguardly a manner as they can, shure it is the least we can do to catch their fish any way we can, just to pay them off." "Well, looking at it in that light, Tim, I will say no more against the practice.
"Look here," cried the lieutenant angrily, "I want the names of the men who played this blackguardly trick upon the poor fellow." "Yes, afterwards," said the doctor. "He's insensible, poor fellow. Here, one of you, a knife?" Half-a-dozen jack-knives were opened and presented to the doctor, but I sprang forward. "Don't do that, sir, please!" I cried excitedly. "Eh? Not cut off this absurd thing?"
Only remember that with young boys men who have had the greatest experience are generally agreed that it is better not to put the stress on religious motives. Practically, for a young boy, it is better to treat the whole thing as dirty, nasty, and blackguardly. And the whole subject must always be spoken of with reserve, without any emotion, and with much "dry light."
These arcades are Western in their hideous covering of glass and the ugliness of the exterior of the wooden shops that line them, but the crowd that throngs them is Eastern, so that in the strange eyes and voices, the wild gestures, the laughs, the cries, the singing, and the dancing that meets one here it is as though a new world was suddenly born a world offensive, dirty, voluble, blackguardly perhaps, but intriguing, tempting, and ironical.
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