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Updated: June 17, 2025
In Kingsley's office she stopped to get Lily's bonnet, while the little girl still clung to her neck, sobbing. Kingsley stood taking in the scene in astonishment. He adjusted his eye glasses several times, lilting them with the most pronounced sarcastic lilt of which he was capable. He stepped around and around the desk in agitated briskness.
Morris regretted she couldn't come," Lee told her inanely; and his hostess replied: "I can't at all say that I believe you I was so upset I couldn't resist the attempt. But I hope she understood that it was absolutely impossible for me to go to Eastlake." He nodded, a shade annoyed by the briskness of her attack. "We are immensely concerned about Mina," Mrs. Grove went on.
Well!" he remonstrated with a professional briskness, when she nearly bowled him over. "We seem to be in something of a hurry! Is this the patient I was sent to examine?" "No!" Lorraine flashed impatiently over her shoulder as she rushed into her own room and began turning down the covers.
To set up for themselves is the first thing young People must learn, and to think it brave to trample on all that stands in their Way: No Greatness like a thorough Revenge, nor any Spirit so Mean as that which forgives; Abusing those that honestly help them with their Labour, or Goods, has briskness and Reach, and a lively Cheat go's off with more Reputation than paying ones Debts.
"Some music sound well at afar- -mellow, you say. I prefer your charch music mellow." "Won't you come?" cried Wilfrid, with wonderful briskness. "No. Mellow for me!" The Greek's grinders flashed, and Wilfrid turned off from him sulkily.
Although he was sixty-eight, he showed as much briskness and sprightliness as any young sawbones calling in a friendly way to perform a little operation. He had brought an instrument case, some linen bands and some lint. However, he became angry on finding the injured man nervous, flushed and hot with fever. "Ah! I see that you haven't been reasonable, my dear child," said he.
"The priests of Lulala who make sacrifice to the moon, as they do night by night, save when she is dead," said Ayesha, turning back towards me as though in answer to the query which I had conceived but left unuttered. What struck me about the whole scene was its extraordinary animation and briskness.
"So you did so you did, honey," said Aunt Chloe, heaping the smoking batter-cakes on his plate; "you know'd your old aunty'd keep the best for you. O, let you alone for dat! Go way!" And, with that, aunty gave George a nudge with her finger, designed to be immensely facetious, and turned again to her griddle with great briskness.
Yes, at that date, Pierre Parrant, a Canadian, built the first cabin, uncorked his jug, and began to sell whiskey to the Indians. The result is before us. All that I have said of the newness, briskness, swift progress, wealth, intelligence, fine and substantial architecture, and general slash and go, and energy of St.
He suddenly found things to censure severely in her picture, which he had politely admired only the day before. She got quite frightened about it. Why was he so irritable to-day? Was he going to develop nerves at the finish? Yes, it was evident, the warm air of the south did not suit him, he had lost his briskness, looked so tired.
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