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Updated: June 23, 2025
"But I really should like better not to be dependent on a son-in-law. I and the girls could get along very well." "Mamma, if you say that again, I will not marry him," said Gwendolen, angrily. "My dear child, I trust you are not going to marry only for my sake," said Mrs. Davilow, depreciatingly. Gwendolen tossed her head on the pillow away from her mother, and let the ring lie.
They are not very fresh after all though, I see," he added depreciatingly, as men do when they give flowers to people they care about. I never heard a man find fault with flowers he gave out of a sense of duty.
There was enough leakage from Ramos' tightened beam, here at its source, for them to hear what he said. But when, after a moment, Paul Hendricks answered from the distance, "Easy with the talk, fella overinterested people might be listening," they suddenly forgot their own enthusiasms. They realized. Their hides tingled unpleasantly. Ramos' dark face hardened. Still he spoke depreciatingly.
Let me try then, not irreverently or depreciatingly, but as speaking of plain matters of fact, to tell you what you really do see and hear at the greatest and grandest of the Roman ceremonies. Of all the Holy Week services none have a more European fame, or have been more written or sung about, than the Misereres in the Sistine Chapel.
'Calves, says Hosea, though there was but one at Beth-el; and he uses the feminine, as some think, depreciatingly. 'Beth-aven' or the 'house of vanity, he says, instead of Beth-el, 'the house of God. A fine god whose worshippers had to be alarmed for its safety!
You shouldn't say such things, Beelzebub. You weren't there to see." Beelzebub shuffled in the straw and whined depreciatingly. "Tell me," she heard the other woman say peremptorily, "what was the white man's name?" But Beelzebub only moaned, and she was forced to conclude that he did not know. "Where is Bowker Creek?" she asked next. He could not tell her.
Be assured that your only hope of safety is in an early and persevering struggle, accompanied by faith in final victory, without that who can have strength for conflict? Do not treat your boasted intellect so depreciatingly as to doubt its power of giving you successful aid in your triumph over difficulties. What has been done may be done again, why not by you?
"Oh you know these Administrative people," the interne said depreciatingly. "One mustn't mind them. They're necessary nuisances." He eyed Kennon curiously. "How is it that you didn't stand on your professional rights?" "I have my reasons but they have nothing to do with medicine." "Oh I see. Ethical." The interne's voice was faintly sarcastic. "Manners, Doctor manners."
There are fat Parsees from Bombay, and Buddhist priests and monks in yellow togas, each armed with palm-leaf fan and umbrella, precisely as Gautama Buddha left his father's mansion to sow the religion worshiped by nearly a third of the people of the earth. A group of lascars, on leave from a P. & O. liner, look depreciatingly on nautical brethren from colder climes.
"Oh, it wasn't that," she hastened to explain, in turn. "Your hands seemed too small for your body." His cheeks were hot. He took it as an exposure of another of his deficiencies. "Yes," he said depreciatingly. "They ain't big enough to stand the strain. I can hit like a mule with my arms and shoulders. They are too strong, an' when I smash a man on the jaw the hands get smashed, too."
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