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Updated: May 26, 2025
'Do you mean the mother of the Gracchi? said Vida, at a venture, and saw how if she herself hadn't understood the joke the lady with the literature did. She laughed good-humouredly. 'Yes; that's Mrs. Chisholm. 'What! said a decent-looking but dismal sort of shopman just behind, 'is that the mother of those dreadful young women?
I can never bear your bucks and dandies, even when they are decent-looking and well dressed; and the Major for that was his rank was the image of a flunkey in good luck. Even to be in agreement with him, or to seem to be so, was more than I could make out to endure. 'You could scarce be expected to stomach them, said I civilly, 'after having just digested your parole.
"Did you?" "There don't look so startled and displeased. I saw you did not like the éclat of political charities. But another time, if I want to do good like Anne Valery, only in a very, very much smaller way Hark! what is that noise?" It was a decent-looking working-man, standing out in the pouring rain, watching them through the panes, and rattling angrily at the locked conservatory-door.
As he watched these inferiors, decent-looking, well-clad men and women, enjoying their privilege with a furtive air, and with stolen glances at him, he asked himself in what sort he was their superior, till the inquiry grew painful.
With which ejaculations Mr Tapley not only pointed to a decent-looking man and woman standing by, but commenced embracing them alternately, over and over again, in Monument Yard. 'Neighbours, WHERE? old Martin shouted; almost maddened by his ineffectual efforts to get out at the coach-door. 'Neighbours in America! Neighbours in Eden! cried Mark.
I've ridden from Mulgoa to-day, and I came to ask if your people had seen anything of such a chap passing as a swaggie or anything?" "Not that I know of," said Mr. Linton. "What is he like?" "Big fellow old plenty of white hair and beard, though, of course, they're probably cut off by this time. Very decent-looking old chap," said the trooper reflectively "an' a good way of speakin'."
And look! he's actually hunting for more in those garbage heaps!" This was what the decent-looking man with the hard hands and broken nails of a workman was doing-like a hungry dog. They kept up with him, in the fascination of the sight, to the next corner, where he turned down the side street still searching the gutter. They walked on a few paces.
I niver seed one o' them pieces in the village afore this winter, an I've been 'ere twenty-two year come April. A decent-looking labourer, who did not often visit the 'Spotted Deer, was leaning over the bar and caught the words. 'Well then, I 'ave, he said, promptly.
On my way there I went up a little hill to look at a picturesque Episcopalian church perched up there amid the trees, surrounded by a pretty, well-kept burying-ground. The church walls were ornamented with memorial slabs set in the wall commemorating people whose remains were not buried there. A pretty cottage stood by the gate, at the door of which a decent-looking woman sat sewing.
I noticed one decent-looking young woman, who had the air of a farm servant; and two were well-fed country wives who had probably left a brood of children to mourn them. The men were little better. One had the sallow look of a weaver, another was a hind with a big, foolish face, and there was a slip of a lad who might once have been a student of divinity.
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