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I would not expostulate with this civilised little heathen, for she was evidently bent on provoking a lecture, and I determined to disappoint her. We had sat so long over our tea that the room was quite dark, and I rose to kindle the lamp. Lady Betty, as usual, was anxious to assist me, and went to the window to lower the blind.
Thees does not count! I have conquer you observe for why? I have never for once arrive at the ground! Consequent she is disappoint! She will ever that I should! But I have got her when the hair is not long! Your oncle Henry" with an angelic wink "is fly! He is ever a bully boy, with the eye of glass! Believe me. Behold! I am here! Big Injun! Whoop!" He leaped lightly to the ground.
"The other Ida Mitchell is probably entertaining her friends at this moment with my fruit cake," said Ida, with a little laugh. Then she told the whole story. "I'm so sorry to disappoint you," she concluded, "but I simply couldn't tell that poor, lonely child that the cake wasn't intended for her.
But I was that ashamed as never was, for even having thought of such a thing. And if we poor sinful souls feel like that, do you think the Lord is the One to disappoint folks for thinking better of Him than He deserves? Not He, Mrs. Hankey; I know Him better than that." "I only wish I could see things in such a cheerful light as you do."
I've known hands that wouldn't ship with the best masters that ever sailed a vessel, if they didn't think they was lucky as well as skilful." "Ay, ay, it's all luck! Little do these fellows think of Providence or of deserving, or undeserving. Well, I hope the schooner will not disappoint them or her master either.
Then whither his course but homeward? After they had taken leave of their host and hostess of Chateau Dianet, walking across a meadow to a line of charmilles that led to the river- side, he said, 'Now I have seen Roland I shall have to decide upon going. 'Wantonly won is deservedly lost, said Renee. 'But do not disappoint my Roland much because of his foolish sister. Is he not looking handsome?
They expect us to be on the peck, all horns an' rattles. Don't disappoint 'em none! Their tails is half curled up already, an' they're ready to run if a horny toad yells Boo!" To the outward eye the three riding leisurely down the middle of the Bardstown street had no interest in the soldiers by the trough.
Tanaquil, during the tumult, orders the palace to be shut, thrusts out all who were present: at the same time she sedulously prepares every thing necessary for dressing the wound, as if a hope still remained; at the same time, in case her hopes should disappoint her, she projects other means of safety.
"It will help to pass a couple of hours which might otherwise be dull." "Call it, then," said the officer. "The sooner it is over the better." Ned looked up to the mountain as one looks to a friend for assistance and cheer when things are going hard, and the mountain did not disappoint him. For there, high up, was the green light of a distant rocket.
However, he persisted, for he was ashamed to disappoint his patron, Collin, and by the time he left school in 1827, he had an education of which he needed not to be ashamed. After his return to Copenhagen, he was able to pass his examinations satisfactorily.
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