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Updated: June 13, 2025
And this monosyllable indicated as much anger as the young man might have expected gratitude. He shook his head quietly. "Listen, Montalais," said he, without heeding whether that familiarity pleased his mistress or not; "let us not dispute about it." "And why not?" "Because during the year which I have known you, you might have had me turned out of doors twenty times if I did not please you."
In some of the dwellings near by and across the way the chamber windows were thrown up, showing a protrusion of heads. All heads were asking questions, none heeding the questions of the others. A few of the windows with closed blinds were illuminated; the inmates of those rooms were dressing to come down.
"Were you one of the eight?" "That I am not," he said. "I and my men were but hired, as Morgan was wont to hire us now and then. When we took you methought that it was well for me, for through you I might be inlawed again, even as I told you." "Who was this leader?" I asked, heeding this last speech not at all. "Tregoz of the Dart, men call him, for he holds lands thereon.
And yet, the idea that something might be lost by not heeding the letter, came stealing in upon him, and checking in a small degree the delight he felt at being too smart for the doctor. But this thought was instantly pushed aside. Of course, Bunting was not so "green," to use one of his favourite words, as to go on a fool's errand to New York.
While he lectured these men in a joking voice, he turned his eye from one to another of those present as if he were seeking for applause. These men, not heeding the agent, were presenting a petition to the sub- sheriff. I drew near to learn what it was. They were thin, listless looking witted men. One could not help wondering when they had last eaten a square meal.
For a while she watched him, not heeding his adversary, watched the glint of the crossed swords, the pass, the thrust, and the return. And then, by some mysterious influence, her eyes were drawn upward to the face of his opponent, and it was as if one of those flashing blades had found her heart. For Bertrand de Montville was fighting the grey-eyed, level-browed Englishman who was her husband!
He walked quietly down the aisle as usual, opened the pew for his mother and brother with the same courtesy, and the three bent their heads together in prayer. "Grandmother," she whispered quickly, "will you let me pass! I am not very well, I think I shall go home." Her grandmother, not heeding and with her eyes fixed upon the same pew, whispered in return;
This reminiscence of his early and all but only love adventure seemed to touch a sensitive place in the old man's nature, and he pulled for a time more vigorously at his pipe. Mrs. Ray Still sat gazing into the fire, hardly heeding the old weaver's garrulity, and letting him chatter on as he pleased.
Heeding God in their lives and doing no evil to the neighbor, they are led by the Lord, and those whom He leads are also taught about God and the neighbor in accordance with their religion, for those who live in this way love to be taught, but those living otherwise have no such desire.
"You are wise to suggest the latter alternative as a possibility," said Unorna coldly and not heeding his approach. The young man stood still, and folded his arms. The colour had returned to his face and a deep flush was rising under his olive skin. "Do you mean what you say?" he asked slowly. "Do you mean that I shall not have all, but nothing?
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