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Miss Turnbull readily assented to these guarded truisms, but wondered to what all this was to lead. "The money which you have had the goodness to trust in my hands," continued her ladyship, "has, without in the least impoverishing, or, I hope, inconveniencing you, been of the most material advantage to me."
Now, if there be any time in the world when a man's friends look upon him most coldly; when they speak of his capacities of rising the most despondingly; when they are most inclined, in short, to set him down as a silly sort of fellow, whom it is no use inconveniencing one's self to assist, it is at that moment when he has made what the said friends are pleased to term an imprudent marriage!
She was rather disappointed at the size and number of the rats. She enquired: "Was they large rats, or small?" and would have preferred to hear that they were about the size of small cats not larger, for fear of inconveniencing old Mrs. Picture. And a circumstance throwing doubt on their number was unwelcome to her. For it appeared that old Mrs.
Marian, who wished to talk, followed his measured steps with impatience. "Let me take your arm, Ned: I cannot keep up with you." "Certainly." "I hope I am not inconveniencing you," she said, after a further interval of silence. "Hm no." "I am afraid I am. It does not matter. I can get on by myself."
If it was a choice between inconveniencing Holati Tate and losing that meathead Brule Trigger switched on the ComWeb. The head of the personnel department of Precol's Maccadon office said, "You don't want me, Argee. That's not my jurisdiction. I'll connect you with Undersecretary Rozan." Trigger blinked. "Under " she began. But he'd already cut off.
He told them they ought to be ashamed of themselves for forcing their way into a compartment that was already more than full, and inconveniencing the people already there. He also used English to explain this to them, and they got out on the platform and answered him back in English. English seems to be the popular language for quarrelling in, among foreigners.
This was partly the fact, but the real reason, which he could not tell everyone, was that he shrank from inconveniencing anybody; he always paid more than was necessary when anything was done for him, and was not happy then unless he did some of the work himself. At 5.30 he got his evening meal, he called it his tea, and it was little more than a facsimile of breakfast.
'Twon't be inconveniencing you because I know that there's precious few pickings to be got out of these Central India States even though you pretend to be correspondent of the Backwoodsman." "Have you ever tried that trick?" I asked. "Again and again, but the Residents find you out, and then you get escorted to the Border before you've time to get your knife into them. But about my friend here.
When Patty found that a large front room on the second floor had been allotted to her, she expressed a fear lest she might be inconveniencing some one else by taking one of the choice rooms of the house. "Not a bit," said Bumble. "Nan has the tower-room, because she likes it better, and the house is so big, there are plenty of rooms, anyway.
No, apparently not: and yet, as he gave a final irritated kick at the gate, something gave way, and the lock fell at his feet. He pushed the gate open inconveniencing a number of nettles as he did so, and stepped into the enclosure. It was a yew maze, of circular form, and the hedges, long untrimmed, had grown out and upwards to a most unorthodox breadth and height.
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