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Hereupon we meanly put something in Dave's unsuspecting way, too. "You must want a day's work yourself," called out Ma Pettengill. "You go up to Snell's about six in the morning and he'll need you to help do some fencing on that gap in Stony Creek field. If he don't need you Tilton will. One of 'em is bound to be short a man." "Fencin'?" said Dave with noticeable disrelish.
He had been brought up with a due sense of his future position, and although he had ever affected a haughty indifference on the subject, from his disrelish for the coarse acquaintances who were perpetually reminding him, with chuckling self-complacency, of his future greatness, in secret he had ever brooded over his destiny as his only consolation.
Adister should have a hint of it, to soften the shock I fear it may be: but we must wait till her headache has passed, she said. 'You read to the end? said Philip. 'Yes, Captain Con always amuses me, and I am bound to confess I have no positive disrelish of his compliments. But this may prove a desperate step. The secret of his happiness is in extreme jeopardy.
I will hear you out. And then, seeing him stand before her with so much obvious disrelish to the task, she was suddenly overcome with laughter. Julia's laugh was a thing to ravish lovers; she rolled her mirthful descant with the freedom and the melody of a blackbird's song upon the river, and repeated by the echoes of the farther bank.
Warwick would sit with him for an hour one night before the nails were knocked in his coffin. He spoke of it twice, putting it the second time to Percy as a formal request to be made to her, and Percy had promised him that Mrs. Warwick should have the message. He had done his best to keep his pledge, aware of the disrelish of the whole family for the lady's name, to say nothing of her presence.
Woods? may a title be dropped, and then picked up again? how is this, Robert?" "I believe it may, my dear mother it will always exist, so long as there is an heir, and my father's disrelish for it will not be binding on me." "Oh! in that case, then, all will come right in the end though, as your father does not want it, I wish you could have it, now."
"The most instructed and refined, cousin Jack, may get a useful lesson, notwithstanding your disrelish for the consanguinity, from this very identity of nature," said Eve, who made a rally to overcome feelings that she deemed girlish and weak.
Bread or tobacco may be neglected where they are shown to be useful to health, because of an indifferency or disrelish to them; reason and consideration at first recommends, and begins their trial, and use finds, or custom makes them pleasant. That this is so in virtue too, is very certain.
Now I have been down below through the region whose grief is without end; and I have scaled the mountain from the top of which I was lifted by my lady's eyes; and I have come thus far through heaven, from luminary to luminary; and in the course of this my pilgrimage I have heard things which, if I tell again, may bitterly disrelish with many.
"And Adams, at the Academy?" "He's gone out to buy a rope." "And Little O'Grady?" "He fell over in a dead faint. He's lying in it yet. But before he lost consciousness he made one suggestion " "What was it?" Dill paused. "Have you ever heard of a painter named Proch Prochnow?" he presently asked, with some disrelish. "A newcomer, I believe." "I don't think I have."
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