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Updated: June 7, 2025
Around us stood the relics of a bygone race of men, who had ill-naturedly left us no inscriptions on stone, and no clue to tell us who they were. Mountains hemmed us in on every side, and any little wind was very refreshing, for we were only about 400 feet above the sea-level, and quite sheltered from our now only too-well-known north-east monsoon.
She looked straight at Mattie as she spoke, a faint smile deepening the vertical lines between her nose and chin. When supper was over she rose from her seat and pressed her hand to the flat surface over the region of her heart. "That pie of yours always sets a mite heavy, Matt," she said, not ill-naturedly.
She brought the love of God into the world with her. Her soul was never at enmity with Him. She would look incredulously at you, if you told her so. I wish you would return her call very soon, Jane." "Oh, I certainly shall! I have fallen in love with Lucy, besides people would talk ill-naturedly about me, if I did not." "Would you care for that?" "Surely.
He calmed himself and added more gently, seeing the Emperor, who was sneering at him: "I do not know whether they have caught anything, but as they never do catch anything " "Perhaps, to-day, all the same, they have taken something," said the Emperor ill-naturedly. "Such things have been seen." La Queue was about to reply angrily. But the Abbé Radiguet, who came up, calmed him.
"I always used to catch it for scripture geography." "Yes, the mystery of your childhood will be gone, Miss Jones," said Mr. M'Gabbery, who, in his present state of hopelessness as regarded Miss Waddington, was ill-naturedly interfering with young Pott. "The mystery of your childhood will be gone; but another mystery, a more matured mystery, will be created in your imagination.
It's little use to answer such questions; they cannot realize the idea or forms of an European city, even in imagination. Describing the riches of London, one observed ill-naturedly, "Oh, God gives the infidels peace in this world, and fire in the next." I then thought it time to leave off my description. Whilst we were chatting, a locust was caught and roasted.
Among those who have carried the custom of picturesque or expressive naming, to an extent bordering on the ridiculous, were the hard-headed champions of the true church-militant, the English puritans as Hume, the bigoted old Tory, rather ill-naturedly testifies!
So the visit was very stupid, and everybody felt ill at ease, especially Willan, who had lost his temper in the beginning at a speech of Pierre's to Victorine, which seemed to his jealous sense too familiar. "I thought thou never wouldst take leave," he said ill-naturedly to Victorine, as they rode away. Victorine turned towards him with an admirably counterfeited expression of surprise.
Kantwise finding himself supported in his views by the principal witness at the trial took heart against the tyranny of Moulder and expressed his opinion, while Mrs. Smiley, with a woman's customary dislike to another woman, sneered ill-naturedly at the idea of Lady Mason's innocence.
In his ill-chosen tourist clothes, untidy collar and badly arranged tie, he presented a contrast to his companion of which he seemed, in a way, bitterly conscious. "You are staying near here?" Tallente enquired civilly. "Over near Lynton. Dartrey has a cottage there. I came down yesterday." "Surely you were in Hellesfield the day before yesterday?" Miller smiled ill-naturedly.
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