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He was made of more yielding materials than Reynolds; assumed more the airs of a courtier humoured the king. Perhaps like Sir Pertinax he had a theory upon the successful results of 'booing and booing. He never contradicted; always smiled acquiescence; listened complacently to the most absurd opinions upon art of his royal master. Reynolds was bent upon asserting the dignity of his profession.
But up to this date it may safely be said Japan is in the condition of Sir Pertinax MacSycophant, who, it will be remembered, admitted that his success came from "booing." He "never could stand strecht in the presence of a great man;" no more can a Japanese. My writing has just been interrupted by another earthquake shock.
Already more than fifty years old, and looking decidedly older, when the worst of these storms burst upon him, this bearing often subdued crowds, the moment they really caught sight of his grey beard. "At Ipswich," says one of our Commissioners, "I remember how he won over the booing crowd by laughingly imitating them, and saying, 'I can boo as well as you. Riding with Mrs.
A meeting was being prevented, and the police engaged in the operation were being pelted or obstructed. Mostly people were just looking on. "It amounts to nothing," said Benham. "Even if they held a meeting, what could happen? Why does the Government try to stop it?" The drifting and charging and a little booing went on for some time.
After he had been sitting on the Fence for many years, booing those who tried to saw Wood, his Satellites began coaxing him to write something that would show up Charley Klein and Gus Thomas and all the other Four-Flushers who were raking in Royalties under False Pretences. They knew he was a Genius, because nothing pleased him. He decided to start with something easy and dash off an Operetta.
When Dinewan reached the place where Goomblegubbon was, she stopped her booing and said in a solemn tone, "Now you see my words are true, I have twelve young ones, as I said. You can gaze at my loved ones and think of your poor murdered children. And while you do so I will tell you the fate of your descendants for ever.
From the rear came that indescribable "booing" which those who have heard never forget, mingled with curses and cries: "Vive la greve!" "To hell with the Cossacks!" "Kahm on shoot!" The backs of the soldiers, determined, unyielding, were covered with heavy brown capes that fell below the waist.
Pick a man from the plow, clap on his back a black coat, send him to college, and in five years he is a Conservative, and puckers his mouth at anything so vulgar as a Reformer, booing and clawing to the gentry and nobility.
I know every detail here as well as if I had lived here, and I have walked in thought a hundred times with the poet, to and fro in the laurelled walks of the garden, up the green shoulder of Nab Scar, and sat in the little parlour, while the fire leapt on the hearth, and heard him 'booing' his verses, to be copied by some friendly hand."
In children almost any unexpected phenomenon, such as a sudden "booing" from behind a door, is attended by laughter, and in like manner the kinetic reaction produced by the innumerable threats of danger which are suddenly averted, a breach of the conventions, a sudden relief from acute nervous tension; a surprise indeed, any excitant to which there is no predetermined method of giving a physical response may be neutralized by the excitation of the mechanism of laughter.
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