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Updated: May 19, 2025


I wanted to talk to ye, that was all an' ye made me angry " Ethel disappeared without even turning her head. Peg came into the room ruefully, and sat down on the sofa. She was thoroughly unhappy. Jerry looked at her a moment, walked over to her and asked her: "What's the matter?" "One of us girls has been brought-up all wrong.

"I repeat," said Larry, lying on his back, and holding off his assailants with difficulty, "eliminating badly brought-up dogs, that Ireland is the finest country in the world, and listen to this, Christian! the Irish are the finest people, and the worst governed!" "'The foinest pisanthry in Europe'!" said Christian, in gibing exaggeration. "Larry, you've got awfully English!"

The movements of her people the manner in which she brought-up the quiet that prevailed on board her, and even the lubberly disposition of her spars and rigging, went to satisfy Raoul that she had no man-of-war's men on board her.

"I will let you pass after you have given me the pistol you are carrying in your muff," he retorted, holding out his hand. Then the tigress broke loose in the delicately brought-up, gently nurtured girl. She withdrew her right hand from her muff and Foyle struck quickly at her wrist. The pistol clattered to the floor and the man closed with her.

The shark followed it closely up; and at last, just as the pork was being dragged out of the water altogether, he made a determined jump at it, swallowing it and the hook together; and the next moment the men were brought-up "all standing" by the tremendous strain on the line as the hook buried its barbed point in the creature's body, while the water was lashed into foam and splashed clear in over the barque's taffrail in the fish's frantic efforts to free itself.

Billett and when you do marry, please send me an invitation oh I shan't come, I've been far too well brought-up but I must send appreciations and so must have the address. We have had a pleasant acquaintanceship together, haven't we? perhaps a little more pleasant on my side than on yours but even so it's so nice to think that nothing has ever happened that either of us could really regret.

I believe I shall better illustrate what I mean by "keeping the end in view" if I give a few concrete examples, instead of trying to explain in the abstract. Here is one example. There were two women of my acquaintance, one of whom had an exquisitely obedient, perfectly brought-up little girl of five who was her constant thought, and a baby of two months.

Indeed, we know less than they do: for Hannah, as a well brought-up Jewess, is no doubt vaguely aware of the disabilities attaching to a divorced woman. A gentile audience, on the other hand, cannot possibly foresee how "Some consequence yet hanging in the stars Shall bitterly begin his fearful date With this night's revels."

Else how are you to show that you are of good family, well brought-up children, and not at all like other organ-grinders? We aren't going to have a Punch and Judy show in the street, but to sing a genteel song.... Ah, yes,... What are we to sing?

"You shouldn't have let me get there," was the quick retort. Horlock drew a paper knife slowly down between his fingers. "I sent Williams to you yesterday." "You did. A nice errand for a respectably brought-up young man!" "Chuck that, Tallente." "Why? I didn't misunderstand him, did I?" "Apparently. He told me that you used the word 'blackmail."

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