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Updated: June 28, 2025
A woman as a rule would prefer that the people who surround her should be cheerful, even if she were not cheerful herself; whereas a man is often not ill-pleased that his moods should be felt by his circle, and regards it as rather an insult that other people should be joyful when he is ill-at-ease.
Jane and Ellen thought she was overwhelmed and had been seized of shyness in this company so superior to any in which she had ever found herself. Ellen tried to induce her to eat, and, failing, decided that her refraining was not so much firmness in the two meals-a-day system as fear of making a "break." She felt genuinely sorry for the silent girl growing moment by moment more ill-at-ease.
"Had the deuce of a time locating him." And the Nurse, apprising in one glance his stocky figure and heavy shoulders, his ill-at-ease arrogance, his weak, and just now sullen but not bad-tempered face, smiled at him. "We have a little girl here who will be glad to see you," she said, and took him to the screen. "Just five minutes, and you must do the talking."
She said, abruptly: "I do not think I ever loved you as women love men. You were too anxious to associate with fine folk, too eager to secure a patron yes, and to get your profit of him and you were always ill-at-ease among us. Our youth is so long past, and we two are so altered that we, I think, may speak of its happenings now without any bitterness. I hated those sordid, petty traits.
It was as if she lacked the power to utter more than a single word, which signified neither acquiescence nor approval. He was ill-at-ease, distressed. "I have engaged a room for you at the inn, Mrs. Wrandall. You did not bring a maid, I see. My wife will come over from our place to stay with you if you " She shook her head. "Thank you, Mr. Drake. It will not be necessary. I came alone by choice.
"I will write to you on the first of March," he said, "but I do trust that if in the mean time anything should happen, if, for instance, Marion should be ill, you will tell me at once as being one as much concerned in her health as you are yourself." He was nervous and ill-at-ease, but not thoroughly unhappy.
Cathcart coughed and was obviously ill-at-ease, but he answered with some show of dignity. "I have come to the conclusion, Mr. Trent, that the making of the road is impracticable and useless. There is insufficient labour and poor tools, no satisfactory method of draining the swampy country, and further, I don't think any one would work with the constant fear of an attack from those savages."
'All gifts, he said, 'that thou mayest ask, and I may give, lie open to thee. She said: 'If I be alive when the time comes this gift thou mayst well give me. 'Sweet kinswoman, said he, 'tell me what it is that thou wouldest have of me. And he was ill-at-ease as he waited for her answer. She said: 'Ah, kinsman, kinsman!
Tabby's appearance excellent creature! would probably make her feel ill-at-ease in bachelor quarters, if we could change places. Her fur is really almost mangy, and she has nothing to speak of in the way of a tail. But she is a worthy soul.
"It would do me good, after what I have seen to-night, to put a bit of lead into the Marquis de Boisdhyver as a memento of his so delightful sojourn at L'Auberge au Chene Rouge." The two young men felt self-conscious and ill-at-ease the next morning at the breakfast table, but apparently their embarrassment was neither shared nor observed. Mrs.
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