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His temper was irritated by the impudent threats of the Spanish ambassador, who was imperiously commanded to quit the Kingdom, Above all, the Ministers of France took steps to prevent that triumph to Spain which would have accrued from a breach of the alliance. La Bastide was sent with full credentials to deal personally with the Chancellor.

Edwards, as if apprehending his visitor's purpose, stepped between him and the door of the living- rooms. But Perez' air was beseeching, not threatening, almost abject, indeed. "I am flying from the town," he said. "The hue and cry is out after me. I beg you to let me have a moment's speech with Miss Desire." "You impudent rascal," cried Edwards. "What do you mean by this.

"I was thinking of offering you the position before I went to the employment agency." "How dare you speak to me like that!" "Don't fly into a temper, Nora," said Ed. While he didn't blame Frank, he wished he had not made that last speech. Why didn't he go and get ready for town? Here was Nora all upset again just as things had calmed down a bit! "He's got no right to say impudent things to me!"

I ran as fast as my old limbs would carry me, until I caught up with him. "Little boy!" I said. He looked around, half frightened and half impudent. "There's been a mistake!" I told him. "Where did the lady tell you to take the message." "Why, to the man with the gold teeth," said he. "There's a mistake in it," said I. "Give me the envelope." He looked at me suspiciously.

The girls, and the man himself who escaped so readily, were as delighted as I. Le Duc came in in high spirits, observing that he did not know he was such a good jumper. "Very good, but don't be so impudent another time. Here, take this watch." So saying, I gave him a valuable gold watch, which he received, saying, "I would jump again for another watch like this."

The Prayer of Nature, indeed, though previously written, was not included in the edition before the notice of the critic; but the sound of Loch-na-Gair and some of the stanzas on Newstead ought to have saved him from the mistake of his impudent advice.

Because, my sweet child, he's got a damn poor chance of marrying you, or anybody." "Lou!" "Listen," he said deliberately. "Men who stick their heads into the lion's jaws are apt to lose them. Our young friend Cameron has done that. I'll change the figure. When a man tries to stop a great machine by putting his impudent fingers into the cog wheels, the man's a fool.

Leicester became very violent, and denounced the statement as an impudent falsehood, devised wilfully in order to cast odium upon him and to prevent his return. Unquestionably there was nothing in the story but table-talk; but the Count would have been still more ferocious towards Leicester than he was, had he known what was actually happening at that very moment.

Skepsey looked at the Tower in sympathy, wondering whether the Tower had seen those impudent Dutch a nice people at home, he had heard. Mr. Shaplow's Jarniman might actually be Mr. Radnor's, he inclined to think. At any rate he was now sure of the name.

Chumley Potts offered Ambrose Mallard fair odds that the neat little trap of the chief sporting journal, which had a reputation to maintain, would be over one or other of the bridges crossing the Thames first. Mallard had been struck by the neat little trap of an impudent new and lower- priced journal, which had a reputation to gain.

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