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Kilbright, just as you found him, and into the very clothes that were left lying upon the floor!" The doctor stepped forward his face was now pale and addressed himself very deferentially to my wife, totally ignoring me. "If you will retire," he said, "I will try; I swear to you that I will try." "There is not a minute to be lost," said Mrs. Colesworthy, "not one second.
Incredulous at first, we find ourselves slowly recognising the fact that it is possible to treat an officer deferentially, or carry out an order smartly, without losing one's self-respect as a man and a Trades Unionist.
"Think of you, Opal? I am sure you must know what I think. I've never had an opportunity to tell you in so many words but you must have seen what I have certainly taken no pains to conceal. Shall I try to tell you, Opal?" "No, no! I don't want to hear a word not a word! Do you understand? I forbid you!" Paul bowed deferentially. She laughed nervously at the humility in his obeisance.
He stood, his head bent and appealing to her sideface, like one pleadingly in pursuit, and very deferentially, with a courteous vehemence, he entreated first her ladyship's pardon for his presumption, and then the gift of her ladyship's hand. As for his language, it was the tongue of General Ople. But his bearing was fine.
The man who obeyed the invitation bowed deferentially to his chief and then took a chair in front of him, with the table between. He was elaborately dressed, and the shiny silk hat which he deposited on the table looked aggressively prosperous. His manner betokened a man suddenly inflated with a sense of his own importance.
Vandeleur bowed most deferentially, as much as to say, "In both those matters you are the highest authority earth contains." "So come," said she, "here is plenty of writing-paper. Now tell me all your debts, and I will put them down." "What is the use? At a shilling in the pound, six hundred will pay them all." "Are you sure?" "As sure as that I am not going to rob you of the money."
You're better, aren't you, mother?" she asked, as they entered the cozy little living-room, where the temperature was in pleasant contrast to the outer heat. "The air up here does you good, doesn't it?" Mrs. Purnell, a dispirited little person, admitted that she felt very well indeed, and seemed cheered at the sight of Wade, who greeted her deferentially but with easy geniality.
'Heavens! cried the poetical young gentleman, 'how grand; how great! We ventured deferentially to inquire upon whom these epithets were bestowed: our humble thoughts oscillating between the police officer who found the criminal, and the lock-keeper who found the head.
"If you like I won't listen," Pansy suggested with an appearance of candour which imposed conviction. "You may listen, charming child, because you won't understand," her father replied. The child sat down, deferentially, near the open door, within sight of the garden, into which she directed her innocent, wistful eyes; and Mr. Osmond went on irrelevantly, addressing himself to his other companion.
I've tried his and I've tried ours, an' I know." Here the sergeant murmured deferentially into the sub.'s ear, whereupon he beamed again and nodded. "Everything's quite ready!" he announced, "so if you're on?"
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