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All the smart people all over the world belong to it so as to appear as though they held death in scorn. Then, once they get here, they feel obliged to be cheerful that they may not appear to be afraid. So they joke and laugh and talk flippantly, they are witty and they become so. At present it is certainly the most frequented and the most entertaining place in Paris.
Summoned to Germany by the Protestant princes who were being oppressed and despoiled, and assured of assistance and subsidies from the King of France, Gustavus Adolphus had, no doubt, ideas of a glorious destiny, which have been flippantly taxed with egotistical ambition.
She glanced at her grimy brother with a feeble interest. "Mercy, Austin, you'd better hurry! We're going to leave in five minutes." "Well, I'm not going to leave in five minutes! I've got to get out of these clothes and have a bath and it's hardly necessary to tell me all that one glance at you is sufficient," said Edith flippantly. "Well, I can come on later alone, I suppose. Where's mother?"
He and the acquaintance stopped and chatted about nothing. And as they lounged on the curb, a smart victoria drew up close by, and out of it, alone, stepped a girl who immediately attracted Pratt's eyes. He watched her across the pavement; he watched her into the shop. And his companion laughed. "That's the sort!" he remarked flippantly. "If you and I had one each, old man what?"
Upon this the young scatter-brains answered rather flippantly: "Supposing, good mother, that an enemy had shut me up in that place do you mean to say that God wouldn't have heard me just the same?" The next day he thought no more about it, and when Augustin reminded him, he declared that he felt no remorse.
There were five other songs Cynthia remembers all of them, although she would not confess such a thing. "Naughty, naughty Clara," was another one; the other three were almost wholly about love, some treating it flippantly, others seriously this applied to the last one, which had many farewells in it. Then they went away, and the crickets and frogs on Coniston Water took up the refrain.
"And he's been very useful to me in one way and another; will be again, I daresay." "My dear chap," Noel protested, "you don't mean to say you trust those people? You shouldn't really. It's madness. They are treachery incarnate, one and all." Nick laughed flippantly. "Even treachery is a useful quality sometimes," he declared, as he turned to go. "Don't you worry yourself, my boy.
"After he had erected it over me he stopped to chat a bit, but the conversation bored me, for he could talk of nothing but bill-posting. "'You wouldn't ruin the landscape here, would you? I asked. "'Ruin it! repeated Frisby, nervously. 'It's ruined now; there ain't a place to stick a bill. "'The snipe stick bills in the sand, I said, flippantly. "There was no humor about Frisby.
Ormsby had not yet returned, and Kent went to the telephone and called up the Brentwood apartments. It was Penelope that answered. "Well, I think you owe it," she began, as soon as he had given his name. "What did I do at Miss Van Brock's to make you cut me dead?" "Why, nothing at all, I'm sure. I I was looking for Mr. Ormsby, and " "Not when I saw you," she broke in flippantly.
"For my part I should not only importune your Home Secretary to pardon him, but I should recommend him for a pension," he said flippantly. "What do you think, Savorsky?" The Russian smiled a little. "It is a very impressive story," he said dispassionately; "it occurs to me that if you intend bringing your M. Lexman to judgment you are likely to expose some very pretty scandals.
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