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"Mistress Lilias," replied the butler, with an air which was intended to close the debate, "there are reasons for all things. If I received Father Ambrose debonairly, and suffered him to steal a word now arid then with this same Roland Graeme, it was not that I cared a brass bodle for his benison or malison either, but only because I respected my master's blood.
The president of the Mesa Ore-producing Company leaned back with his thumbs in the armholes of his fancy waistcoat and smiled debonairly at his associate's perplexed amazement. "Did you say CUFFED him?" "That's what I meant to say. I roughed him around quite a bit manhandled him in general. But all FOR HIS GOOD, you know." "For his good?"
And when they had said all this, they inclined their heads to the earth, and rendered their spirits at the command of our Lord Jesu Christ, and so died. Then the emperor arose, and fell on them, weeping strongly, and embraced them, and kissed them debonairly. And then he commanded to make precious sepulchres of gold and silver, and to bury their bodies therein.
Jacques Haret was stepping debonairly along, whistling cheerfully Sur le pont d'Avignon. I noticed, even in the dim February evening, that he was shabbily dressed, but bore the marks of good eating and drinking on his face. When we came face to face he involuntarily halted. I stepped up to him and said: "Where will you take it?" The fellow knew I meant the beating I had promised.
'Sir, she said, 'it is very true that I will not be linked with liars. And it is very true that men do so speak of you to the King's Highness. 'Why, he answered her debonairly, 'the King shall listen neither to them nor to you till the day be come. 'Nevertheless will I speak for the truth that shall prevail, she answered. 'Why, God help you! was his rejoinder.
Best thing that could happen to you would be for me to get expelled. Shall I?" Jeff offered his suggestion debonairly. "Of course not." "It would give you just the touch of halo you need to finish the picture.
And he debonairly saluted them and demanded them, saying: Is your father in good health of whom ye told me, liveth he yet? They answered: Thy servant our father is in good health and liveth yet, and kneeled down and worshipped him. Then, said he, casting his eyes on his brother Benjamin that was of one mother, and said: Is this your young brother of whom ye told me?
There was even a furtive smile on his lips that belied a quick throbbing in his breast; he thrust one hand as debonairly as possible into his trousers pocket. His attitude might have been interpreted to express indifference, recklessness, or one or more of the synonymous feelings. She thought so badly of him already that she couldn't think much worse, and
Or is not the following the portrait of an English girl, all life and all innocence a type not belonging, like its opposite, to any "period" in particular ? I saw her dance so comelily, Carol and sing so sweetely, And laugh, and play so womanly, And looke so debonairly, So goodly speak and so friendly, That, certes, I trow that nevermore Was seen so blissful a treasure.
Hardly had Miss Terry time to conceal herself behind the curtain when she saw a figure approaching, airily waving a stick. "No ragamuffin this time," she said. "Hello! It is that good-for-nothing young Cooper fellow from the next block. They say he is a millionaire. Well, he isn't even going to see the Flanton Dog." The young man came swinging along, debonairly; he was whistling under his breath.
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