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Mateus bowed to the ground and offered to call his sledge. 'Oh no, thank you, said the Jew, 'I have left my own sledge in Warsaw, and I am not anxious to parade this wretched conveyance. Nevertheless, Mateus attended him deferentially into the yard. In the ballroom polkas, valses, and mazurkas followed each other endlessly until the pale dawn appeared, and the cottage fires were lit.
Inchbare, deferentially backing out into the passage again. Blanche's voice reached them, calling for Anne. Anne caught Arnold by the hand and wrung it hard. "Go!" she whispered. The next instant she was at the mantle-piece, and had blown out both the candles. Another flash of lightning came through the darkness, and showed Blanche's figure standing at the door.
Your eminent father knows the story I can see by the twinkle in his learned eye." "Yes, that story has a beard," said the Reb. "Two Spanish Jews," said the poet, addressing himself deferentially to Levi, "who had got grace were waiting to be baptized at Burgos Cathedral.
He entered, with that Oriental meekness in which there is something majestic. I placed a chair for him in the study, and reseated myself at the table. The old man, who from the first had kept his eyes lowered deferentially, turned to me with a gentle gesture, as if to apologize for opening the conversation. "From the papers, Mr.
"Yes, sir, but" deferentially "the Staffordshire people cannot claim an advance if you accept at once: you remember the condition?" "Certainly; what I mean is that you can accept their tender. Then there is the meeting of creditors." "I suppose you wish Mr. Eaton's acceptance acknowledged and the sub- contractors at once informed?"
"Harvey, I'm glad you ask me, for I like and admire you. But I feel sure beforehand my answer must be NO. For I think what you mean is to ask, will I marry you?" The man gazed at her hard. He spoke low and deferentially. "Yes, Herminia," he replied. "I do mean, will you marry me?
"Or any of the time, even." Ludlow wished she had said she did not know that instead of as, but he reflected that ninety Americans out of a hundred, lettered or unlettered, would have said the same. "Oh, I don't at all mean that she is, intentionally. It's because it's her nature that I want to recognize it. You think it is her nature, don't you?" he asked deferentially.
They were being meticulously careful with them. Never was there less mob violence in a riot. They walked by the captured cars almost deferentially, like rough men honoured by a real lady's company. And when White and Benham reached the Power House the marvel grew. The rioters were already in possession and going freely over the whole place, and they had injured nothing.
Pronounce me guilty of an excessive anxiety for my son's welfare; say that I am too old to read the world with the accuracy of a youthful intelligence: call me indiscreet: stigmatize me unlucky; the severest sentence a judge' he bowed to her deferentially 'can utter; only do not cast a gaze of rebuke on me because my labour is for my son my utmost devotion.
He came up to me in the office, deferentially asked me if I would go into the parlor with him, and, pointing to something hanging on the wall, asked, 'What is that? 'That, I said, 'is a view from Sunset Rock, and a very good one. 'Yes, he continued, walking close up to it, 'but what is it? 'Why, it's a painting. 'Oh, it isn't the place? 'No, no; it's a painting in oil, done with a brush on a piece of canvas don't you see ,made to look like the view over there from the rock, colors and all. 'Yes, I thought, perhaps you can see a good ways in it.
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