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But the Ministers, even when overborne by their chivalrous chief, could not control the social behaviour of their wives, who continued to cold-shoulder the Eatons, to the President's great indignation and disgust. Van Buren, who regarded Calhoun as his rival, and who, as a bachelor, was free to pay his respects to Mrs.
Whether Miss Blake, even with my altered fortunes, would ever have become reconciled to the match, is extremely doubtful, had the beau monde not turned a very decided cold-shoulder to the Irish patriot. Helena, of course, everyone wanted, but Miss Blake no one wanted; and the fact was made very patent to that lady.
"Yes, and perhaps we'd better not say anything to the rest until we learn something more about this thing," Thad told him. "How are you going to do that, when this man seems disposed to give us the cold-shoulder?" inquired the other. "I had about made up my mind to go off for a little stroll, and see what I could run across near by," the scout-master continued.
Aunt Caroline called them by their names and, throwing open their doors, announced them in prideful tones. Desire felt very diffident, they were such exclusive rooms, so old and settled and sure of themselves and she was so new. They might, she felt, cold-shoulder her entirely. It was touch and go. All but one room! "This," said her conductor, throwing open a door, "is where Benis does his work.
It sounds contradictory, but you understand what I mean." "Perfectly. It is difficult to live a new life with all the old things round you. Besides, why should we give our friends the chance to cold-shoulder us? They will find all sorts of malicious reasons why we were not married in a Shool, and if they hit on the true one they may even regard our marriage as illegal.
"It will look very different then, I hope." "Yet I'm glad to see it now," he repeated. There was a slight emphasis on the word "now," and Nan glanced up in surprise. "Why now particularly?" she asked, smiling. "Are you going to cold-shoulder me after I'm married?" Lord St. John shook his head. "That's very likely, isn't it?" he said, smiling. "No, my dear, that's not the reason."
James A. Wilkinson, the valorous Past Grand Seignior, has gone to look after Doolittle; Silver has gone to Canada; Strawn has turned a summerset into the Republican party; S. Corning Judd helped to convict the prisoners in Cincinnati, although called by the defense; Amos Green, the Major-General of the Order in Illinois, has quietly subsided, and is no longer belligerent; Vallandigham gives the Order the cold-shoulder, and affects pious horror upon the recital of its aims and purposes and, indeed, the whole organization, as formidable as it was in numbers, was soon in the most terrible condition, and died in great agony.
"If there's anything I can do to help, I should be so glad it must be horrid for you." Gyp said very quietly: "Oh! no. I'm perfectly happy couldn't be happier." And she thought: 'I suppose she doesn't believe that. Lady Summerhay was looking at her fixedly. "One doesn't realize these things at first neither of you will, till you see how dreadfully Society can cold-shoulder."
'And women, said Paul, 'who are not worthy to unlace her shoes cold-shoulder her, and look at her with contempt. I dare cry the history of two or three on the housetops. 'And if you dared what good? Ralston asked. 'There is no God, cried Paul; 'there is no justice in the world. 'There is a God, said Ralston, 'and there is very little justice. Who are we that we should cry out for justice?
"At first," he began again, "I was afraid their language was too hard for me that I should never quite know what they were driving at; they seemed to cold-shoulder me, to be bent on shutting me out. But I was bound I wouldn't be beaten, and now, to-day" he paused a moment to strike a match "when I went to look at those things of mine it all came over me in a flash.
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