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"I feel myself such a cad," he began to Larry, "such a sneak ever to have doubted our Fox-Foot; but oh, Larry, things did look so against him." "They certainly did, son," assented Matt Larson, "and I feel just as caddish as you do more so, in fact, for I should have known, and you were not expected to.
To introduce into philosophical discussions a sneer at a creed's antiquity is like introducing a sneer at a lady's age. It is caddish because it is irrelevant. The pure modernist is merely a snob; he cannot bear to be a month behind the fashion Similarly I find that I have tried in these pages to express the real objection to philanthropists and have not succeeded.
But he had labelled the boy as "Bad," and it was convenient to revert to his good qualities as seldom as possible. He preferred to brood over his coarseness, his caddish ingratitude, his irreligion. Out of these he constructed a repulsive figure, forgetting how slovenly his own perceptions had been during the past week, how dogmatic and intolerant his attitude to all that was not Love.
You know very well we are not thieves." "I don't know anything of the sort," returned the tormentor, standing up to take his bag off the rack; "all I know is just what I've told you. See here, Mr. Vance," he continued, rounding on Jack with a sudden snarl, "you were good enough some little time ago to make some very caddish remarks about my father; in the future you'd better keep your mouth shut.
I never imagined you could say anything so so caddish." "Why don't you say 'currish' and be done with it?" Julian's eyes flashed fire. His face had flushed deeply red. Every muscle was tense, alert. Then he checked himself hastily. He turned his cigar in his hand and looked intently at it as he reflected that this woman had already done harm enough in his life.
Ormonde, presently. "Yet the women are well dressed and look nice enough, but the men are decidedly caddish." "London is a large place, with room in it for all sorts and conditions of men. But we must not talk, Ada." Mrs.
He lay there beating out the melody with his fingers. A musing look came in his eyes that remained there when once more the sound of her ax came through the forest stillness. Then it died away and his face grew grim. "It's nonsense, the merest madness!" he whispered to himself. "And even if it were not a man can't take advantage of such circumstances. It would be too caddish for words "
"I'm not for it, and that's certain," declared the other, with an emphasis that was almost violent. "I like Cossie right enough as a cousin, but I'm not a scrap in love. Why, we've not one single taste in common bar tennis and walnut pickles! I hate saying all this to you, old man it seems monstrously caddish, and really "
What sort of a miserable, spineless, cowardly, caddish travesty of a man do you take me for, to think I would let you go alone?" "Please don't joke," she urged. "It simply isn't possible. You would get into trouble with the French Government, and " "Do you know," I grinned, "it is rather exhilarating to snap one's fingers at governments?
"How funny we are," she said, "when we know all the time we couldn't really do a caddish thing like that." He smiled queerly. "I suppose we couldn't." He too rose and faced her. "Do you know what this means?" he said. "It means that I've got to clear out of this." "Oh, Steven " The brave light in her face went out. "You wouldn't go away and leave me?" "God knows I don't want to leave you, Gwenda.
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