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Of the labor movement and other new things they gossiped as frivolously as so many chattering starlings, who had snapped up the news on the wind. But Pelle went so confidently out into the world, and set his shoulders against it, and then came back home to them.
Warburton and Julia are trifling in conversation, and the others are wasting. the moments as frivolously as possible. We will join them without ceremony. "A more beautiful ring than this on your finger, I have never seen. Do you know why a ring is used in marriage?" "La! no, Mr. Warburton. Do tell me." "Why, because it is an emblem of love, which has neither beginning nor end."
At last the door opened, and the German called imperiously to Conrad to return. "Let's hope the judge hasn't put his black cap on," remarked Tommy frivolously. "That's right, Conrad, march me in. The prisoner is at the bar, gentlemen." The German was seated once more behind the table. He motioned to Tommy to sit down opposite to him. "We accept," he said harshly, "on terms.
If a man accosts you, and talks to you ever so dully or frivolously, it is worse than rudeness, it is brutality, to show him, by a manifest inattention to what he says, that you think him a fool or a blockhead, and not worth hearing.
Then at last she spoke of your knowing about the idea of the Endowment." I turned this over. "Why on earth does she want to see me?" "To talk with you, naturally, about Mr. Saltram." "As a subject for the prize?" This was hugely obvious, and I presently returned: "I think I'll sail to-morrow for Australia." "Well then sail!" said Mrs. Mulville, getting up. But I frivolously, continued.
Of its miscellaneous treasures I fear I may perhaps frivolously prefer the series of its remarkable living Longhis, an illustration of manners more copious than the celebrated Carpaccio, the two ladies with their little animals and their long sticks.
The time had not yet come when the first men of Rome lent themselves to destroy the civilization of their neighbours, and frivolously fancied that they could wash away from themselves the eternal infamy of the nation by shedding an idle tear. Results of the War
Then the whole development of mind comes to a disappointing check the mental power remains on the level of unstable sixteen years old, and the selfish side develops either emotionally or frivolously according to taste, faster than it can be controlled. There are cross-roads at about sixteen in a girl's life.
She could not know how dear she became to him then, because not ten minutes before, from the very lapel against which her cheek lay pressed, he had unpinned a white carnation. I set out to write a love story, and for the purpose sharpened a bright-pink pencil with a glass ruby frivolously at the eraser end. Something sweet. Something dainty. A candied rose leaf after all the bitter war lozenges.
"Find what?" asked Archie, seeing that the Professor hesitated. Braddock cast a swift look at his questioner. "I shall find the peculiar mode of Peruvian embalming," he replied abruptly, and somehow the way in which he spoke gave Hope the impression that the answer was an excuse. But before he could formulate the thought that Braddock was concealing something, Mrs. Jasher spoke frivolously.
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