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I have mentioned the spectators. I have generally found the crowds who follow a big professional match round the links both highly intelligent and exceedingly considerate. But sometimes we overhear some strange things said.
'There is no need to send for a surgeon who belike would only take blood from him: and he has lost enough already. A few hours' rest if, when I have bathed the wound, you and Pascoe will carry him upstairs 'You are considerate, truly, he answered. 'No doubt, having hired your bully, you wish to make the best of him.
The meter is common, and the tune 'Southwell'." Then, extending the little volume, and giving the pitch of the air anew with considerate attention, David recommenced and finished his strains, with a fixedness of manner that it was not easy to interrupt.
Aunt Patty had passed on to the doorway of another neighbor, and George Olver's relations with Rebecca soon constituted the theme of a more general and lively discourse, in which the remarks concerning Rebecca were mostly kind and considerate, and the praise of George Olver's conduct enthusiastic; and, at the close of which, I remember, Grandma said that "the higher minded folks gits to be, the pitifuller they be a'most always!"
"There you see!" exclaimed the General to his wife; "didn't I tell you? And every morning without fail the same long line of carts blocks the streets while our corn is being taken to the Germans!" It is to be feared that this commerce has not yet wholly ceased. For the Russians, like ourselves, are considerate of the Germans. Cf. Novoye Vremya, February 24, 1915.
Tennis for my sport, and battle for my earnest! And you, Master, so dep and considerate as you would seem, you have that within you makes the blood boil faster than suits your present humour of moralising on political truths.
"Did I not give you the choice to arrest, or not to arrest M. le Comte de la Fere?" "Yes, sire, but " "But what?" exclaimed the king, impatiently. "But you warned me, sire, that if I did not arrest him, your captain of the guard should do so." "Was I not considerate enough towards you, from the very moment I did not compel you to obey me?"
His features were scarcely ever relaxed into a smile, nor did that air which spoke the unhappiness of his mind at any time forsake them: yet his manners were by no means such as denoted moroseness and misanthropy. He was compassionate and considerate for others, though the stateliness of his carriage and the reserve of his temper were at no time interrupted.
"You are very considerate." "You see you owe me something." "Which I might pay out of the public purse? Is that your suggestion?" "Oh, come, we're men of business. You're not on a platform." "No," said Mr. Medland meditatively. "I am not on a platform. Consequently I feel at liberty to tell you " he paused and smiled again. "Well?" "To go to the devil!" said the Premier. "Take care!
I might say much more tending to show his human qualities, but I shall add only this: Having for many years studied his career from every imaginable point of view, I give it as my deliberate opinion that perhaps no man ever lived who was more considerate of the rights and feelings of others. Not even Lincoln had a bigger heart.
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