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In Greece, where the elements of beauty and grace were earliest comprehended, and most happily illustrated, the fine symmetry of the form was left untortured. But the influence of this habit on beauty is far less to be deprecated than its effects upon health.
That authority should be thus abused by the General in endeavoring to enforce his ridiculous order, and set at naught by the men in thus mocking at obedience, is to be deprecated. The men took that method of rebuking the inconsistency, which would permit Regular and many Volunteer Regiments to be followed by all manner of dogs, "Both mongrel, puppy, whelp and hound, And cur of low degree,"
Before she could put her plan into execution, however, Mrs. Allison divined her intention and turning quickly toward her, said, "Don't go, Grace. I feel as though you girls belonged to me, too. Besides, you have not heard my part of this story yet." "Perhaps you are hardly strong enough to tell us after so much excitement," deprecated Grace.
My instructions deny me the whole of that country when they lay down as a principle that "The occupation of the Asiatic side by military forces is to be strongly deprecated." Secondly, because I agree that a landing between Saros Bay and Enos would leave us no "forrarder."
His only answer was to lay his hand upon her arm, and by a persistent pressure to draw her onward up the narrow aisle. Reaching the railed-in space about which the incense hung, he paused in his own turn and motioned her towards the foremost row of seats, from which the majority of the gathering seemed to hold aloof. With a quick, nervous gesture she deprecated the suggestion. "No!
I don't see why you're so well, anyway, after getting us all to come on this wild-goose chase." "I know, I know," Ellen strickenly deprecated. "But I'm not going to stay. I jest came for my things." "Is that giggling simpleton sick? I hope he is!" "Mr. Breckon?" Ellen asked, though she knew whom Lottie meant. "No, he isn't sick. He was at lunch." "Was poppa?" "He was at breakfast." "And momma?"
But on the point of going, the little barkeeper turned to him and confided: "Say, the Girl's taken an awful fancy to you." "No?" deprecated the road agent. "Yes," affirmed Nick. "Drop in often great bar!" Johnson smiled an assent as the other went out of the room leaving master and man together. "Now, then, Jose, go on," he said, when they were alone. "Bueno!
In the interim, all the States were at liberty to prohibit it. Both sides deprecated the slave trade in the most pointed terms; on one side it was pathetically lamented, by Mr. NASON, Major LUSK, Mr. NEAL, and others, that this Constitution provided for the continuation of the slave trade for 20 years. On the other, the honorable Judge DANA, Mr. Gen. HEATH. Mr.
Kudrat Sharif smiled with frank affection on the boy, as he drew his right hand away, to touch his forehead in the Indian salaam. The gesture showed both grace and dignity as Dickson Sahib had said. "I am exalted to carry back to my stockades the story of the manner of your work, Son-of-Power," he began. "My name is Sanford Hantee," Skag deprecated gently.
Strange to say, her commiserating hospitality, or hospital-like ministration, not only gave her popularity, but a certain kind of distinction. An exaltation so sorrowfully deprecated by its possessor was felt to be a sign of superiority.
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