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Updated: June 24, 2025


"It's all very well to be so infernally polite. But this sort of thing wakes you up impolitely, and makes you ask impolite questions. I suppose I've seen men die by dozens so have you seen them die as if they enjoyed it, and seen them foaming at the mouth, kicking against death and I can't say it particularly staggered my belief in my Maker.

Next, sat the stately and dignified mackerel who was rather scandalized at the whole affair, and kept very still, refusing to join in. At the mackerel's right fin, squeaked out the stupid flat-headed fugu fish with her big eye impolitely winking at the servant-maid just bringing in refreshments; for the truth was, she was thirsty after so much vocal exercise.

Finally there are to be found, besides, certain young people, rich or poor, who embrace careers and follow them with a single heart; they are somewhat like the Emile of Rousseau, of the flesh of citizens, and they never appear in society. The diplomatic impolitely dub them fools. Be they that or no, they augment the number of those mediocrities beneath the yoke of which France is bowed down.

Beth, wondering inwardly why so many people assume they are competent to advise, prayed that she herself might always be modest enough to wait at least until her advice was asked. "I hope I have not discussed your opinion impolitely," she said. "Pray excuse me if you think I have." Mollified, he turned his attention once more to the littered bureau.

"I don't know," I replied truthfully, still searching for her. "Does it seem so to you?" "Yes." "Then I must be looking in the right direction," I cried impolitely. "You must be Ah!" My straining eyes had located a small, oblong blotch in the curve of the tower not more than twenty feet from where I stood, and on a direct line with my balcony.

One of the girls just mentioned, was married to a British officer at Fort Niagara, by the name of Johnson, who at the time she was taken, took a gold ring from her finger, without any compliments or ceremonies. When he saw her at Niagara he recognized her features, restored the ring that he had so impolitely borrowed, and courted and married her.

"You've got a nasty knock there on your forehead," I greeted him, in the casual self-contained fashion of the men who live in the open. He answered me with one of those laughs that are nothing more than almost soundless chuckles. "Is it hurting?" I enquired with a trace of anxiety in my voice. "Hurting, hell!" he said impolitely. "Of course it is." "How did you do it? Was it an accident?"

"You don't seem to understand what I am saying, and all that is happening. First I played Arizona copper until they taught me not to monkey with the band wagon; then I played Cobalt until the same thing took place." He sank impolitely into an easy-chair.

In the meanwhile, the object of his gaze was gradually attaining the verge of youth, and approaching to what is called in females the middle age, which is impolitely held to begin a few years earlier with their more fragile sex than with men.

Peter sat and stared at him most impolitely. He knew that he was impolite, but for the life of him he couldn't help staring. "He's all legs," thought Peter. "Old Mother Nature must have been in a hurry when she made his great-great-ever-so-great-grandfather way back when the world was young and forgot to give him a neck. I wonder why he doesn't move." But Longlegs didn't move.

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