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"Don't talk of age it is an ugly word to a man of my years. Pardon, signor, if I disturb you." And here Lumley, with a low bow, slid coolly into the place which Cesarini, who had shyly risen, left vacant for him. Castruccio looked disconcerted; but Florence had forgotten him in her delight at seeing Lumley, and Cesarini moved discontentedly away, and seated himself at a distance.
But there was nothing to reward the curiosity, amounting to anxiety, with which the short man surveyed the wintry scene around. All was silent and empty. If the horseman had designed to see and speak with any member of the hunting-party, he had come too late. He recognized the fact very soon, and very discontentedly. Without being so great a genius, as he believed and represented himself, Mr.
They would have been altogether too mournful. I'd sooner have R.I.P. at all the corners wouldn't you?" "Maybe I would an' maybe I wouldn't," said Mary. "We needn't be botherin' our heads about it. Larry'll be apt to be puttin' up a tombstone over us when we do go." "Sure what good will that do us over there where nobody knows us?" murmured Dan discontentedly.
Probably we don't get to the point of apprehending anything good until we're about forty. Then, in the light of what is going, and of what, God help us! is coming, we arrive at understanding." "I don't see why people go to the opera, anyway, serious people." She spoke discontentedly. "I suppose they get something, or think they do. Here's the coffee. There, please," she directed the waiter.
Ferrari, by his looks, agreed with her, and appeared to be uneasily considering the circumstance. "Strange to say," he remarked, "Wyvis has for once forgotten me. He never fails to give me a passing snarl." Hearing his voice, the dog did indeed commence growling discontentedly; but a touch from me silenced him.
"No, sir, she is mine," returned Gilliflower, respectfully. "She knows she is, and will prove it if you will only give her a little liberty. My pretty pet, come and embrace me." The hind crept into her arms. "Now kiss me on my right cheek." She obeyed. "Now touch my heart." She laid her foot against Gilliflower's bosom. "I allow she is yours," said the prince, discontentedly.
She only meant to insist on what was absolutely necessary. Even if she had wished for anything more, the lack of labour would have prevented it. The old horse jogged on, and presently from a row of limes beside the road, a wave of fragrance, evanescent and delicious, passed over the carriage. Miss Henderson sniffed it with delight. "But one has never enough of it!" she thought discontentedly.
Grandpa Dinsmore is a a rather tyrannical, I think." "It does seem hard to have so little liberty," Max said, discontentedly, "but I don't know that he's any more strict, after all, than papa." "Well, I must run away now," said Zoe, jumping up. "Here's something to sweeten your imprisonment," putting a box of confectionery into his hand. "Good-by," and she tripped away.
He contemplated it for awhile with a scornful expression, read the words, "Little children, love one another," and shook his bushy head discontentedly. Then he pulled the thing down, and with great care hung the old "Sun" sign in its place the only piece of property he had brought with him to his new dwelling.
"Possibly," repeated Foster; and neither followed further, for a moment, the pathway of surmise. Presently Randolph rose and scuffled through the ruck of newspapers, with which no great progress had been made. "Is Medora at home?" he asked. "I think she's off at church," said Foster discontentedly. "And Hortense went with her." "I'll call her up later.
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