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It is a notable fact that the abstention from politics in those assemblies indirectly tended to increase the power and importance of the women who frequented them. Alluding to their influence, Montesquieu caustically remarked that a nation where women give the prevailing tone must necessarily be talkative. Then, however, it was the men who talked and the women who listened.
Haw, haw!" Mr. Atkins regarded his questioner with stern disapproval. "There's some things such as chronic sassiness some folks never get over," he observed caustically. "Though when green hides are too fresh they can be tanned; don't forget that, young feller. Any more chatty remarks you've got to heave over? No? Well, all right; then I'd be trottin' back home if I was you.
But the other replied caustically: "I should be happy to oblige you if my passes thither were respected; but I have issued two hundred and fifty thousand to go to Richmond, and not one man has got there yet!" The Lowell Citizen editor participated in a presidential reception in 1864, just before the fall of Richmond.
"Don't want to," said Andy, caustically. "No, you wouldn't take much comfort in 'em," said William. "'T is cur'us 't anybody should want a picter o' my old hut up there 'nough to pay how much d'ye s'pose they did pay for it, Andy?" Andy glanced at it contemptuously. It glowed in the light of the late sun, warm and radiant. "'T ain't wuth a hunderd," he said. Uncle William's face fell a little.
"I reckon they're blest they got plenty of money," returned Shade, with the cheap cynicism of his kind. "So many houses!" the girl communed with herself. "There's bound to be a-many a person in all them houses," she went on. One could read the loving outreach to all humanity in her tones. "There is," put in Shade caustically. "There's many a rogue.
Bain replied somewhat caustically that he thought it a pity he had not done so, as nothing would have given him greater joy than going to the end of the jetty and identifying his body. "You speak very plainly," said Butler. "Yes, and what is more, I mean what I say," replied Bain.
"Haven't the least idea," answered Dick. "But they struck me as being rather pretty, and I thought I would take them back to my sister as souvenirs of my travels. There are dozens more where these came from." "Are there?" caustically remarked Earle.
"Let those who dance pay; that's according to the adage," and he smiled caustically at his own wit. "It's a false adage," said a second, "like many another that you follow in your world. It is not the ones who dance that should pay, but the ones who keep others from dancing the ones who help to rob the world of some of its joy. And the ones who rob the most must pay the heaviest. Come!"
No man has more caustically criticized and ridiculed the Anarchists for their dream of organization without authority than Nikolai Lenine. Moreover, his conception of Soviet government provides for a very strong central authority.
You're going to have one of the swellest outfits that ever happened. You'll make Paris ashamed of itself!" "No use blowing the whole roll on Maggie's clothes," put in Old Jimmie, speaking for the first time. Barney turned on him caustically, almost savagely. "You're a hell of a father, you are counting the pennies on his own daughter!
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