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As truly deep-dyed villain could have hornswaggled him as readily as he could have flattered a pretty shop- girl. His fine success as a salesman lay in his geniality and the thoroughly reputable standing of his house. He bobbed about among men, a veritable bundle of enthusiasm-no power worthy the name of intellect, no thoughts worthy the adjectives noble, no feelings long continued in one strain.
If Krauss was a deep-dyed scoundrel, and his wife a victim of the cocaine habit, what a home for Sophy! If he could only take her away from it! But what grounds had he for hoping that she would marry him?
"By Saint Buffo! a deep-dyed dastard! a dangerous, damnable traitor! a nest of traitors. "What means this passion, dear friend?" cried Sir Ludwig, seriously alarmed. "Mark, Ludwig! mark Hildebrandt and Theodora together: mark Hildebrandt and OTTO together. Like, like I tell thee as two peas.
He paused, then rose to his feet. When he spoke again his voice carried a note of whimsical lightness that was a little forced. "But I must go else you will take them from me, and with good reason. And please don't let your kind heart grieve too much over me. I'm no deep-dyed villain in a melodrama, nor wicked lover in a ten-penny novel, you know.
Therefore Imshi Pasha, being a wise man and a deep-dyed official who had never yet seen the triumph of the reformer and the honest Aryan, took Dimsdale's hands and said suddenly, with a sorrowful break in his voice: "Behold, my friend, to tell the whole truth as God gives it, it is time you have come. Egypt has waited for you the man who sees and knows. I have watched you for two years.
For a deep-dyed desperado that's wanted for manslaughter in Texas, perjury in South Dakota, and bigamy in Utah, you're the last feeble whisper of a summer breeze. You cuff my ears proper? Oh, my! and oh, fudge! It is to laugh!" Cat, battered as to features and bewildered as to mind, blinked again and grinned feebly.
I have heard say, that when poor Counsellor Layer, that was afterwards hanged, drawn, and quartered as a Jacobite, and his head stuck atop of Temple Bar hard by his own chambers, was first brought for safer custody to the Tower, breakings out of Newgate having been common, the Government sent down word that, as a deep-dyed conspirator and desperate rebel, he was to be double-ironed. Upon this Mr.
Dialectic, when it starts with confused and deep-dyed feelings, like those which ethical and metaphysical terms generally stand for, is thus in great danger of proving unsatisfactory and being or seeming sophistical. The mathematical dialectician has no such serious dangers to face.
He greeted Hermia with delight, quickly responding to the charm of her juvenility. "I was wondering if I would see you again," he said genuinely. "You see," she laughed, "I don't always pop in feet first." She sat and examined him curiously, and then, after a pause. "What a fraud you are, Mr. Markham!" "A deep-dyed hypocrite I can't see how you can dare look me in the face "
"Come out and play croquet, Bluebell," said she; "the children are having a game; they only let me go on condition of bringing you," and she led the way through the window into a charming garden, with large shady maple-trees just beginning to drop their deep-dyed, variegated leaves on the turf; the bluebirds were already gone, but the red and ashen-hued robin, nearly the size of a jay, still rustled through the boughs.
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