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Our Blessed Father answers that difficulty thus: "When it is a question of contradicting another, and of setting your opinion against his, it must be done with the utmost gentleness and tact, and without any desire to wound the feelings of the other; for nothing is gained by taking things ill-temperedly."

"Because I don't want you all coming here later on and complaining that I have been unfair." "It's apparently got to suit us," said Paul. "I beg your pardon, my boy. You have only to speak, and I will leave the house to you instead." Paul frowned ill-temperedly, and began scratching at his arm.

Big wolf dogs skulked here and there, looking for bits of refuse, snapping and snarling ill-temperedly at each other.

So without any salutation or greeting he sat down on the one ricketty chair that the room contained, and said ill-temperedly: "Here I am, having ridden miles in the heat and endured discomfort for some absurd whim of thine. Why didst thou send for me? I told thee never to do so unless the matter were very important. I had to eat abuse from that drunken Welshman to get permission to come.

And outside of Bellegarde, sir, your name and deeds mean nothing now to anybody, and no one anywhere remembers you. So really your wickedness is not bothering any person now save these poor toiling devils: and I think that, in consequence, you might consent to put up with such torments as they can conveniently contrive, without complaining so ill-temperedly about it."

The sturdy, fair woman who had been overwhelming Satin with civil attentions laughed ill-temperedly, and when Nana, whom the laugh irritated, looked threatening she remarked in a soft, drawling way: "It's certainly not me that's done you this turn; it's the other one!" Thereupon Nana understood that they would most likely make game of her and so said nothing more.

The last two quarters' allowance which we sent to Africa came out of the timber. Why the mischief didn't he stay where he was!" "What shall I tell the gentleman, sir?" the boy enquired. "Oh, show him in!" Mr. Mangan directed ill-temperedly. "I suppose I shall have to see him sooner or later. I'll finish these affidavits after lunch, Harrison."

"You seem to forget, all of you, that you come here to work, and not to play. If you want to play you can go somewhere else. There!" So saying he passed into his private room, slamming the door ill-temperedly behind him. This was not encouraging for me, who, of course, had to report myself, and contradict the rumours regarding my illness.

Then she circled on at such a terrible rate that the Piper could not keep pace. He ceased running and fell behind, breathing hard and complaining ill-temperedly. "Oh! Oh!" mourned Gwendolyn. The smoke blown back from that fleeing figure smarted her throat and eyes. She raised an arm to shield her face.

The women bent down to the ground and babbled: 'Lamb of God that takest away the sins of the world. The dog, worried by the frequent tinkling of the bell, growled ill-temperedly in the corner. The priest had finished the last unction, and beckoned to the dying man's daughter. 'Where's yours, Antkowa? 'Where should he be, your Reverence, if not at his daily job?

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