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"Oh," she said wistfully, "I ain't had anything like that since I went into mourning. If you don't think it would be disrespectful to him ?" "I am certain that it would not be so," I assured her, and construed her doubting silence as capitulation. So I filled a tray with all the dainties of our little feast, and my maid carried it to her where she sat, and then to us at table served dessert.
Agelastes to begin with the master of the house had risen from the ground indeed, but without venturing to assume an upright posture; he remained before the Imperial ladies with his body and head still bent, his hand interposed between his eyes and their faces, like a man that would shade his eyesight from the level sun, and awaited in silence the commands of those to whom he seemed to think it disrespectful to propose the slightest action, save by testifying in general, that his house and his slaves were at their unlimited command.
"I have been very disrespectful to my niece all this time," said Norman, descending from the clouds of patriotism. "I do not mean to inflict her mercilessly on her relations," said Flora, "but I should like you to see her. She is so like Blanche." The little girl was brought in, and Flora made a very pretty young mother, as she held her in her arms, with so much graceful pride.
"I resent, even I resent people's being bored with the God they think exists, and I think it is disrespectful to go into His presence like that," I said to myself, and then I suddenly determined to begin my rescue work for the religiously involved, and now I felt was the appointed time. Also I felt the excitement that comes from turning and facing the foe which has pursued.
To call it a fairy tale is, however, disrespectful: it is an angelic revelation, a vision made into flesh and blood, the dream of a woman's fancy, more ethereal, more impossible than that of any man even a poet: for the man, even in his most uncontrolled imaginations, carries with him a certain practical limitation of what can be whereas the woman at her highest is absolute, and disregards all bounds of possibility.
Oh cheer up, Aunt Maria! At least she left the money behind." "Look at my needle!" cried the long-suffering lady. "You did that. I must say, Hugh, I find your conduct most disrespectful." "All right, I grovel," Hugh agreed, pleasantly. He picked up the cat and rubbed her tenderly the wrong way. "As for the money, I don't see how her conscience could have allowed her to accept everything.
But I do not think I said any thing wrong. I showed surprise, sorrow no anger. I was careful not to say any thing to hurt his feelings that is a great point in these matters nothing disrespectful of the young lady. I invited him to speak to me again about it when I had a little got over my surprise."
Such an arrangement was not ideal, but Win took an instant liking to the tall raw-boned person, who announced himself in a delightful manner as "Weelyum Feesher." Roger promptly dubbed him Bill Fish and refused to speak of him by any other term, causing his mother to live in terror lest Mr. Fisher should in some way learn of the disrespectful abbreviation.
You have heard me described as cold-hearted, calculating, selfish 'I have never, sir, she interposed with an altered manner and a firmer voice; 'I have never heard you spoken of in harsh or disrespectful terms. You do a great wrong to Edward's nature if you believe him capable of any mean or base proceeding. 'Pardon me, my sweet young lady, but your uncle
The time I spent in Keilhau was during the period of the worst reaction, and I now know that our teachers would have sat on the Left in the Prussian Landtag; yet we never heard a disrespectful word spoken of Frederick William IV, and we were instructed to show the utmost respect to the prince of the little country of Rudolstadt to which Keilhau belonged.
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