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Over in the Gunnison country, Jack says, a marshal he knows gets inadvertent that a-way, an' thoughtless, an' goes up close. "'Throw up your hands' says this yere marshal. "His tone shows he's ennuied; he has so many of these yere blazers to run; that's why he's careless, mebby.
Miladi was often ennuied, now that she was never really well, and the sight and voice of a young man cheered her inexplicably. "Every one knows her. She is the most fearless thing." "I remember her when she was very little. How tall she has grown. A very pretty girl." "Youth always has a prettiness. It is the roundness and coloring. I often long to go back and have it all over again.
There are inexplicable mysteries in weak characters; obstinacy alarms them, and they yield because they hate resistance. The king was <ennuied> to death, and became daily more dull and heavy. I saw his gloom without knowing how to disperse it, but it did not make me particularly uncomfortable.
Do I not remember one swept and garnished plot, never defiled by weed or disordered with ornamental plants, where stood old Deacon Pitts, upon an historic day, and woke the echoes with a herald's joy? Deacon Pitts had the ghoulish delight of the ennuied country mind in funerals and the mortality of man; and this morning the butcher had brought him news of death in a neighboring town.
These regiments count in their ranks officers, who, ennuied by a lazy life, have taken up the musket and the chechia, under-officers, who, having already served, brave, even rash, seek to win their epaulettes anew in this hard service, and gain either a glorious position or a glorious death, old officers of the garde mobile, broad-shouldered marines, who have served their time on shipboard, accustomed to cannon and the thunderings of the tempest, young men of family, desirous to replace with the red ribbon of the Legion of Honor, bought and colored with their blood, the dishonor of a life gaped wearily away on the pavements of Paris.
Grimshaw feared that he had a new rival, and the holy fathers hoped they had a new convert Thurston laughed at the vanity of the elf, the jealousy of the Ogre, and the gullibility of the priests and sought only escape from the haunting memory of Marian, and found it not. And finally, bored and ennuied beyond endurance, he cast about for a plan by which to hasten his union with Marian.
Of all natures the most prone to pessimism, procrastination and vanity, the artist is most apt to become ennuied. It is not easy to flame always at the focus, to burn fiercely with the central fire. Chopin knew this and cultivated his ego. He saw too that the love of beauty for beauty's sake was fascinating but led to the way called madness.
"Then Gay turned up with a whole flock of new decorators for the d for the villa thing, and I was left without aid from the ennuied for another ten days. Jill Briggs had a wedding anniversary and relied on Beatrice's aid. Of course she could not refuse, and Trudy, who, by the way, has come on very rapidly, persuaded Beatrice to take a booth at a charity kettledrum.
At certain seasons, when it is positively wicked to eat chicken salad, porter-house steak, and boned turkey, and when the thought of attending the usual round of parties gives good people nightmare, and sinful folks yet in the bonds of iniquity a prospective claim to the pleasant and enticing style of future amusements which Orcagna painted at Pisa, then Charity rushes to the rescue of ennuied society, and mercifully bids it give Calico Balls for a Foundling Hospital, or Thé Musicale for the benefit of a Magdalen Home, or a Cantata and Refreshments to build a Sailors' Bethel, or help to clothe and feed the destitute.
Ralph Sherburne, who has all the important papers. That is done. Cecil is quite willing to stay with Violet, and is really enchanted with Denise, so he goes home, where dinner is served in its usual lavish manner. His mother is tired, Gertrude ennuied, of course. The atmosphere is trying in the extreme. "I have something to tell you," he says, cutting the Gordian knot at a clean stroke.
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