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And having from their own book plainly convicted that which they called a "faithful relation" to be indeed a false relation, I, in an expostulatory postscript to the Baptists, reinforced our charge and my former challenge, offering to make it good against them before a public and free auditory. But they were too wary to appear further, either in person or in print.
"Mademoiselle," cried Savarin, angrily, "find it out for yourself." Then repentant of rudeness to one so young and so desolate he added, in mild expostulatory accents: "Come, come, ma belle enfant, be reasonable: Gustave is no loss. He is reduced to poverty." "So much the better.
"Not a bad sixpence strange as it may sound," I replied. "You are but a poor creature." "You don't think so in your heart." "No; for in my heart you have not the outline of a place: I only occasionally turn you over in my brain." "Well, but," said she, in an expostulatory tone, "just listen to the difference of our positions, and then see how happy am I, and how miserable are you."
Redwood's voice was high and expostulatory. "But don't you see," he said over and over again, it's my Son, my only Son, that is in this trouble. It isn't the Food I care for, but my Son." "I wish indeed I could tell you, Sir," said the officer. "But our orders are strict." "Who gave the orders?" cried Redwood. "Ah! that, Sir " said the officer, and moved towards the door....
And when the tide was low and the harbour empty, Punch knew it was Les Lâches almost before Man's face had turned that way, and off he went at a gallop, and Scamp came tearing back with expostulatory yelps, and got in Punch's way and was rolled head over heels, but always came right side up at the fourth turn and rushed on without even a remonstrance, for that was a very small price to pay for the exalted companionship of Punch and Man.
As Moses, he said, had rebuked the Israelites when they made the golden calf, and as Paul had resisted Peter and Barnabas when carried away with the dissimulation of the Jews, so he, as a champion of the Church of Christ, could hold his peace no longer. He attacked the Count in a fiery pamphlet, entitled, "An Expostulatory Letter to Count Zinzendorf."
"D'abord, madame, c'est impossible! Madame ne descendra pas ici? " said Francois, the footman of Mad. de Fleury, with a half expostulatory, half indignant look, as he let down the step of her carriage at the entrance of a dirty passage, that led to one of the most miserable-looking houses in Paris. "But what can be the cause of the cries which I hear in this house?" said Mad. de Fleury.
"Oh," Kelson returned with a show of impatience, "all these details can be got over in two or three weeks if we set ourselves to do it. I don't believe in waiting once the thing is settled." "I don't believe in rushing matters," Gifford rejoined. "Least of all matrimony." Kelson stopped dead. "Why, Hugh," he said in an expostulatory tone, "what is the matter with you?
One of his nieces was always ready to shake him by the elbow, and address him with an expostulatory "Oh! dear uncle!" which, though delivered with silvery voice, seemed to him deuced provoking. For some time, the old Indian good-naturedly acquiesced in these arrangements; and was far too polite at any time to scold, or hazard a scene. Mrs.
I will just refer to my tablets, Maggie, and see what breakfast I arranged for the hall for Monday morning." While Polly was speaking Maggie opened her eyes and mouth wider and wider and when the young lady read aloud from her tablets she could not suppress an expostulatory "oh!" "Monday kitchen breakfast," read Polly "Bacon, eggs, marmalade, sardines. Hot coffee, fresh rolls, if possible."
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