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The idea that under her folly and childishness she might possibly inherit some of his own tenacity never occurred to him. 'I can't imagine, said Lucy inconsequently, with eyes once more swimming, 'why you can't let me do what Dora does! She's much better than I am. She's a saint, she is.

Bill coughed. Then he turned, and stooping, shook the ashes from the stove and opened the damper. "Beastly cold in here," he remarked inconsequently. "Yes but, out with it." Bill stood up and turned his indolent eyes upon his interrogator. "I wasn't thinking of going to the mountains." "Where then?" "To the Yukon." "Ah!" In spite of herself the girl could not help the exclamation.

My fairest——” “Don’t!” she interrupted, stamping her foot on the frosty road, and then inconsequently burst into tears. The Baron and Mr Bunker looked at one another. “It is a fine night for a walk, and the cab, I’m afraid, is smashed beyond hope of redemption. Give the lady your arm, Baron; we must eventually arrive somewhere.”

"Nobody else knows that," observed Thyrsis, somewhat inconsequently. "It was all so dull and dreary," she went on "everything they would have had me learn. I wanted things that had life in them, things that were beautiful and worth while like this book of yours, for instance." "I am really delighted that you like it," said Thyrsis, touched by that. "Tell me the rest of it," she said. Section 3.

He carried himself so stiffly, and his manner was so fierce, that a well-meaning neighbor who had crossed the road to join him, and offer a little sympathy if occasion offered, talked of the weather for five minutes and inconsequently faded away at a corner. Trimington as a whole watched the affair with amusement, although Mr.

But a gentleman is not a talebearer; a gentleman does not defame any person behind his back, far less the person to whom he owes his daily bread." "So he has been gulling you?" said Simon Orts; then he added quite inconsequently: "I had not thought anything you could say would hurt me. I discover I was wrong. Perhaps I am not a gentleman.

"He seems to have gone, disappeared, any-way," I replied. "It's getting frightfully mysterious," Miss Tattersall agreed, and added inconsequently, "He's got a strong face, you know; keen looks as if he'd get his own way about things, though, of course, he isn't a gentleman." I had a suspicion that she had been flirting with the romantic chauffeur.

From her seat she looked up, startled, at her husband's profile, which was darkly projected against the circle of lamplight. "No; none. Have you" she retorted, repeating her former phrase with an added keenness of intention. Boyne crumpled the paper into a bunch, and then inconsequently turned back with it toward the lamp. "Lord, no!

Just as I have special times and places for certain books, so do they seem to have special times and places for certain talk. "But what are> angels, mummy?" said the June baby inconsequently this afternoon, after having assisted at the discussions for several days and apparently listening with attention.

He had taken those New Testament passages in which the apostles portray an ideal Christian man as he stands in the election and calling of God, and as he will be found at last and for ever in heaven, and he had prematurely and inconsequently applied all that to himself as a young man under sanctification and under the painful and humiliating beginnings of it; and no wonder that, so confusing the very first principles of the Gospel, he confused and terrified himself out of all peace and all comfort and all hope.

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