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"Are there many tin cans?" enquired Stefan, flippantly. "In Michigan I remember them as the chief suburban decoration." "Yes?" said Farraday, in his invariably courteous tone, "I've never been there. It is a long way from New York." "Touche," cried Stefan, grinning. "But you would think pessimism justified if you'd ever had my experience of rural life."
Is it best for you to injure your prospects for such a voluptuous, idle woman as that? Don't you see that by the very fact of your choosing her you prove that you do not know what is best for you? You give up your whole thought you set your whole soul to please a woman." "I do. And that woman is you." "How can you treat me so flippantly!" said his mother, turning again to him with a tearful look.
'An Operatic Fourth-Act, said Diana, by no means; feeling so flippantly as she spoke. She received, while under the impression of this man's, honest, if primitive, ardour of courtship, or effort to capture, a characteristic letter from Westlake, choicely phrased, containing presumeably an application for her hand, in the generous offer of his own. Her reply to a pursuer of that sort was easy.
"Oh, I say," Percy cried, disappointedly and a little angrily, for out of the corner of his eye he could see that his friend was laughing at him, "we would only keep you for a moment or two. You needn't be afraid of us. We won't bite, you know." "We don't know you well enough to be sure even of that," said Mollie, coming suddenly and flippantly into the conversation.
Contrasted with the inconceivable antiquity of this modest fossil, those other things were flippantly modern jejune mere matters of day-before-yesterday. The sense of the oldness of the Cathedral vanished away under the influence of this truly venerable presence. St. Mark's is monumental; it is an imperishable remembrancer of the profound and simple piety of the Middle Ages.
The others chattered flippantly for an hour, and said that the old place was dreadfully lonesome of late. Miss Bell was sure she should die if another winter, similar to the last, occurred. She loved company, and had always found it so lively in Loudon before; whereas she had positively been but twice to a neighbor's for a twelvemonth, and had quite forgotten the road to the mill.
He said any one who spoke flippantly of Satan would be frowned upon by the religious world and also be brought to account. I assured him, in earnest and sincere words, that he had wholly misconceived my attitude; that I had the highest respect for Satan, and that my reverence for him equalled, and possibly even exceeded, that of any member of any church.
Mary Lyster, a cabinet minister filling an ornamental office and handed on from ministry to ministry as a kind of necessary appendage, the public never knew why the minister's second wife, an attaché from the Austrian embassy, two members of Parliament, and a well-known journalist Ashe said to himself flippantly that so far the trumps were not many.
As to Calvin, his crystalline clearness of mind, his calm, cold logic, his severe vehemence are French, also. To this day, a French system of theology is the strongest and most coercive over the strongest of countries Scotland and America; and yet shallow thinkers flippantly say the French are incapable of religious ideas.
Wainwright, but his face and back flushed with heat when lie thought of the canniness of the eight American college students. He heard a horse cantering up on his left side and looking he saw Nora Black. She was beaming with satisfaction and good nature. " Well, Rufus," she cried flippantly, " how goes it with the gallant rescuer? You've made a hit, my boy. You are the success of the season."
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