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There is something almost humorous in the way in which he eagerly appropriated the results of the philosophising of his time, in so far as he could use these to sustain his own positions, and caustically rejected those which he could not thus use.
"I suppose if I had a phoneygraf an' lace curtains you'd let her come home," Mrs. Snawdor observed caustically during one of these inspections. "You bet I'll fix things up next time if I know you are comin'!" The State was doing its clumsy best to make up to Nance for what she had missed. It was giving her free board, free tuition, and protection from harmful influences.
His companion, ignorant of this emotion, drank his wine, crumbled his roll, and blew smoke through his nostrils, glancing caustically at the rows of little tables, the cheap mirrors, the hot, red velvet, the chandeliers. His juicy lips seemed to be murmuring, "Ah! if you only knew of the dirt behind these feathers!" Shelton watched him with disgust.
That'll take metal, but we can cannibal the whole Middle without weakening the structure." "Sure ... surges backlash. Remote it." "Check. Remote everything to Baby Two, and " "Would you mind delousing your signal?" Adams asked, caustically. "'Scuse, please, Doc. A guy does talk better in his own lingo, doesn't he?
Then I'll be over the hump, and you can take it easy. But till then " "Till then I may as well make myself useful," Stella interrupted caustically. "Well, why not?" Benton demanded impatiently. "Nobody around here works any harder than I do." And there the matter rested. That was a winter of big snow. November opened with rain. Day after day the sun hid his face behind massed, spitting clouds.
"Do you know a good man one we could get?" "There are always plenty available if you look in the right place and back up your invitation with a sufficient monetary inducement," said the President, a trifle caustically. "Little as I myself fancy the idea, it seems to me that it is what we shall have to do. Unless," he added, "you gentlemen should decide to risk giving Smith a chance."
There is nothing, or next to nothing, which cannot, if adroitly catalogued, be considered a duty; and it is this delicate mental adjustment which is disturbed by Father Faber's ridicule. "Self-deceit," he caustically observes, "seems to thrive on prayer, and to grow fat on contemplation."
He ran over here to see what we were doing, and to warn us we'd have to get a hustle on if we hoped to have even a look-in, because Allandale is working like anything, while Belleville means to do her best this year." "Belleville had better get a move on," suggested Thad, caustically, "unless she wants to share the fate of poor old Lawrence.
They were both nice, manly fellows, but Anne would not be drawn into any opinion as to which was the nicer. "And I depended so on you to help me make up my mind which of them I should promise to marry," mourned Phil. "You must do that for yourself. You are quite expert at making up your mind as to whom other people should marry," retorted Anne, rather caustically.
"They were very skillful and gentle, as you say. Moreover, he was young and exceedingly good-looking." "Hum!" said Philip caustically. "With all those beauty points, he must be a dub medically. What stung so?" "Strong salt brine, piping hot," said the girl discouragingly. "It's a wildwood remedy for washing wounds." "Didn't the dub carry any conventional antiseptics?"
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