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"Coward, eh?" He turned churlishly to Watson and Reif. "Start pulling back our units." Barry Watson looked at Chessman. "Joe?" Joe Chessman shook his head slowly. He said to Reif, "Khan, start bringing your infantry through the pass. Barry, we'll follow your plan of battle. We'll anchor one flank on the sea and concentrate what cavalry we can trust on the hills on the right.
"Stay, I have made a mistake," said Chicot, "you were not my neighbor when I left, and yet I know who you are." "And I know you too," said the young man. "You are Monsieur le Vicomte Ernanton de Carmainges." "And you are 'The Shade." "Really," said Chicot, "I am quite bewildered." "Well, and what do you want, monsieur?" inquired the young man, somewhat churlishly.
Doret became even more embarrassed than the Lieutenant at this show of gratitude, and grunted churlishly. But when the young man had gone he turned to Gale, who had watched them silently, and said: "He's nice young feller, ole man. Sapre! Wen he's mad his eye got so red lak' my ondershirt." But the trader made no reply.
And when Sir Gareth had ridden far into the forest, he took off his ring, and sent it back by the dwarf to the Lady Lyones, praying her to be true and faithful to him while he was away. Then rode Sir Gareth long through the forest, till night fell, and coming to a castle he went up to the gate, and prayed the porter to let him in. But churlishly he answered "that he should not lodge there."
And you, as you tell me, are knight, and no knight ought to do churlishly to his knowledge, and this churlishness is so far greater than another, that for no prayer that the damsel may make will I suffer that it shall be done, but that if you do not that whereof you held her in covenant, I shall slay you, for that I will not have this churlishness made a reproach unto other knights."
As long as they make a right use of their wealth, they will find no end to it; but if spent in licentious profusion, that gratifies only luxury and pride, or churlishly grasped solely for their own advantage, without a wish to relieve the necessitous, or benefit their fellow creatures by it, then will the rose begin to wither, and the riches, and its bloom disappear at the same time.
I tells you vot, if you keeps jawing there, atween me and she, I shall vop you, Joe, cos vy? I be's the biggest!" was the answer of Beck the sweeper to Joe the ragamuffin. The jovial Joe laughed aloud, snapped his fingers, threw up his ragged cap with a shout for King Bill, and set off scampering and whooping to join those festivities which Beck had so churlishly disdained.
Hazeldean's earlier invitations to dinner; and when the squire found that the Italian rarely declined to dine at the Parsonage, he was offended in one of his weak points, namely, his pride in the hospitality of Hazeldean Hall, and he ceased altogether invitations so churlishly rejected.
'The boat is repaired, he announced churlishly. 'Go after your pole you there! Sutchok ran to get his pole. During the whole time of my conversation with the poor old man, the sportsman Vladimir had been staring at him with a contemptuous smile. 'A stupid fellow, was his comment, when the latter had gone off; 'an absolutely uneducated fellow; a peasant, nothing more.
And your second thought if it suggested a second might be that these old yeomen, not content with a lonely dwelling in a lonely angle of the land, had churlishly built themselves in and away from sight even of the infrequent traveller; for a high wall enclosing a courtlage in front screens all but the upper story with its slated roof, heavy chimneys and narrow upper windows; and these again are half hidden by the boughs of two ragged yew trees growing within the enclosure.
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