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Sponge now, seeing a red coat a little before, trotted on, and quickly overtook a fine nippy, satin-stocked, dandified looking gentleman, with marvellously smart leathers and boots a great contrast to the large, roomy, bargemanlike costume of the members of the Flat Hat Hunt. 'You're not hurt, I hope? exclaimed Mr. Puffington, with well-feigned anxiety, as he looked at Mr.
Auguste was so well-dressed, and looked so dandified and handsome and so proud of giving his arm to a pretty woman, that if it had not been for the youth's voice and the memories that were just then in his own mind he might not have recognized him. "Oh! it is our dear Monsieur Godefroid!" said the lady.
Hortense was welcome to the womanish men and the mannish women, to her dandified lieutenant and foreign adventuresses and grand ambassadors, who bought English honour with the smiles of evil women. Coming to a high stone wall, I saw two riders galloping across the open field for the copse wood.
Deleah said in a tone of supreme annoyance. She regarded the young man walking to meet her his rather dandified but sufficiently handsome figure resplendent in the latest and best cut of coat, waistcoat and hat, the newest thing in neckties about his throat, the ropiest arrangement of gold chain looped across his person with a severe expression of disapproval on her face.
It was a pleasant room, arranged with rather a dandified air pipes, walking-sticks, old engravings, bric-a-brac the relics of his college life. 'Well, if she had been more agreeable, I should have had to get new rooms, and that would have been a bore, he said to himself; and then he sank into a chair, gave a laugh that was half a sob, and wiped a mist of tears from his eyes.
"I suppose, at a place as wonderful and as learned as West Point, the doctors are all fussy old men, with their gold-rimmed spectacles and shiny frock coats." "Wait and see," advised Dick, trying to get a grip on himself to control his nervousness. Another door opened, to admit a dandified and very smart-looking young officer, apparently about twenty-five years of age.
Brown was a latter-day buccaneer, sorry enough, like his more celebrated prototypes; but what distinguished him from his contemporary brother ruffians, like Bully Hayes or the mellifluous Pease, or that perfumed, Dundreary-whiskered, dandified scoundrel known as Dirty Dick, was the arrogant temper of his misdeeds and a vehement scorn for mankind at large and for his victims in particular.
When immaculate Jimmy, a splendid type of the handsome dandified man about town, began to be enthusiastic over Quisanté, she looked up at him with a sneering kindly smile, seeming to ask, "How in the world do you come to be mixed up with Sandro?"
Much as he disliked Melchard and his indefinitely unpleasant reputation, he was not going to have his match spoiled by the beating and kicking to a jelly of a scented and dandified Millsborough dentist. So, ignoring Melchard, he went up to Sam Bunce. "I am afraid your daughter is hardly as strong as you thought, Mr. Bunce," he said.
"One must do at Rome as Rome does," Pen said, in a dandified manner, jingling some sovereigns in his waistcoat-pocket. "A little quiet play at ecarte can't hurt a man who plays pretty well I came away fourteen sovereigns richer from Ringwood's supper, and, gad! I wanted the money."
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