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He wrote: "While men who have been guilty of improper conduct during the late strike cannot be re-employed, and while we cannot give letters to them, no officer or employee should continue the animosities of the conflict after it is over, or interfere to prevent the employment of such men elsewhere." At last the agony was over at least the agony of suspense.
Madame Mantalini only looked scornful in reply; and, turning to Ralph, begged him to excuse her intrusion. 'Which is entirely attributable, said Madame, 'to the gross misconduct and most improper behaviour of Mr Mantalini. 'Of me, my essential juice of pineapple! 'Of you, returned his wife. 'But I will not allow it. I will not submit to be ruined by the extravagance and profligacy of any man.
The umbrella with the circular patch was particularly hard to be got rid of, and several times thrust out its battered brass nozzle from improper crevices and chinks, to the great terror of the other passengers. Indeed, in her intense anxiety to find a haven of refuge for this chattel, Mrs Gamp so often moved it, in the course of five minutes, that it seemed not one umbrella but fifty.
"Martha Dotinghed you have been convicted by the verdict of twelve as intelligent and respectable gentlemen as I ever saw in a jury-box; convicted, I am sorry to say, very properly, of a most heinous crime, that of attempting to work out your salvation in an improper manner to wit, by making illegally free with the Word of God.
"Laura, I must tell you that it is improper that you should speak of any man in those terms; of any man that is a stranger to your blood." "A stranger to my blood! What has that to do with it? This man is my friend, is your friend; saved your life, has been my brother's best friend, is loved by my father, and is loved by me, very dearly. Tell me what you mean by improper!"
You might have got yourself into such troubles that not even I could have helped you out of them." "If it is not improper, may I ask your name?" said the Prince. "Come along," answered the other, "Names matter little; but if you want to know mine, it is Perseverance."
Third trait is, that they do not temporize, or do that which they believe to be improper as a body of Christians Subjects, in which this trait is conspicuous Civil oaths Holy or consecrated days War Tithes Language Address Public illuminations Utility of this trait to the Quaker character.
The king of France directed a letter, Maurepas' letter of April 9, 1733, to be written to the Coadjutor of Quebec, by the minister having the department of the Marine; importing that the king was much displeased with the Nuns that regularity and order might be restored by reducing the nuns to the number of twelve, according to their original establishment and that, as the management and superintendence of the community had been granted to the Governor, Prelate, and Intendant, the Coadjutor should take the necessary measures to prevent them from repeating conduct so indecent and improper."
Pitt for the first time made such a speech, that it excited the admiration very justly of every man in the House. Except he had foreseen the particular species of nonsense which Lord Nugent was to utter, his speech could not be prepared; it was delivered without any kind of improper assurance, but with the exact proper self-possession which ought to accompany a speaker.
On this Gerard felt it would be imprudent and improper to destroy the deed. On the contrary, he vowed to decipher every word, at his leisure. He went downstairs, determined to buy a small piece of vellum with his half of the card-money. At the bottom of the stairs he found the landlady and Teresa talking. At sight of him the former cried, "Here he is. You are caught, donna mia.
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