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On this the three heads clashed again, and Serjeant Saunders, for the defendant, popped up and said with great politeness, and affectation of sympathy, "My Lud, I can quite understand my learned friend's hesitation to produce his, principal witness." "You understand nothing about the matter," said Colt cavalierly. "Call Mr. Harrington." Mr.
As Goupil was known to have pandered to Dionis' passions for the last five years, the post master treated him cavalierly, without suspecting the hoard of ill-feeling he was piling up in Goupil's heart with every fresh insult.
"Now we shall have some fun," said Goupil, shaking him by the hand. "Ha! my old wag, so here you are!" replied Desire. "You take your law license for all license," said Goupil, affronted by being treated so cavalierly in presence of others. "You know my luggage," cried Desire to the red-faced old conductor of the diligence; "have it taken to the house."
With this response, somewhat more tart than agreeable, the nobles were obliged to content themselves, and they accordingly took their leave. It must be confessed that they had been disposed to slide rather cavalierly over a good deal of ground towards the great object which they had in view. Certainly the petitio principii was a main feature of their logic.
He took out a bottle and what looked like a little hypodermic syringe, thrust them into his pocket and, for once, oblivious to my very existence, deliberately walked out of the laboratory. I did not propose to be thus cavalierly dismissed. I suppose it would have looked ridiculous to a third party but I followed him as hastily as if he had tried to shut the door on his own shadow.
This was a hard article upon him, who knew his obligation to me, and did not know how I might take it; so he began to talk cavalierly to them; told them that I was a very considerable owner of the ship, and that in justice he could not put me out of my own house; that this was next door to serving me as the famous pirate Kid had done, who made the mutiny in the ship, set the captain on shore in an uninhabited island, and ran away with the ship; that let them go into what ship they would, if ever they came to England again it would cost them dear; that the ship was mine, and that he would not put me out of it; and that he would rather lose the ship, and the voyage too, than disoblige me so much; so they might do as they pleased.
I was astonished. "Truly," I said, "this woman is fond of pleasure and deserves to have it." "But," I remarked, "I can't think why she did not want me to see her; I think she has treated me rather cavalierly." "No, I think the reason was that she was ashamed to be seen by my lover after having made me unfaithful to him; I had to confess that we were lovers." "Maybe.
But sympathy is not what one should be entertaining for an antagonist; therefore I said cavalierly: "This is Mr. Ward, Professor Keredec. He is Mrs. Harman's cousin and close friend." "I had divined it." The professor made a French bow, and George responded with as slight a salutation as it has been my lot to see. "We were speaking of your reasons," I continued, "for bringing Mr.
He asked her into a café, cavalierly, and was very careful to make display of his napoleons as he paid. He did not invite her, but she followed him to his hotel again, and here, as if with terrible ennui, he threw himself upon his bed and feigned to sleep, while she crouched at his table and wrote him a contrite letter.
"Well," said Paul with a quiet grin; "I bought me a new hat like the swells wear; and a pair of Eastern shoes. They pinch me somepin' cruel, too." "Why don't you travel East, Mr. Smiley?" suggested Nell. She whom they all addressed so cavalierly was particular to put a handle to each name. "Travel! I had enough o' that, my girl," he said.
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