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Preceded by the same distant flutter of unseen skirts in the passage which he had first noticed on entering the drawing-room, and which evidently did not proceed from his companion, whose self-composed cerements would have repressed any such indecorous agitation, Mr. Bly stepped timidly into the room.
She would have turned to fittingly rebuke behavior so indecorous, but something told her that her insulted dignity would be better saved by removing it to a greater distance.
These be gaudy, flaunting, flashy days! Our sober Spey, in the matter of salmon fly-hooks, is gradually yielding to the garish influence of the times. Spey salmon now begin to allow themselves to be captured by such indecorous and revolutionary fly-hooks as the "Canary" and the "Silver Doctor."
The editor, after reading the article, which he thought exceedingly indecorous, observed to M. Forshmann that his paper was already made up, which was the fact, for I had seen a proof. M. Forshmann, however, insisted on the insertion of the article. The editor then told him that he could not admit it without the approbation of the Syndic Censor.
"I thought," he replied, "that it would have been indecorous to have appeared not to understand Her Majesty." This made me laugh so much that I was obliged precipitately to quit the Chamber. The Queen died of an abscess under her arm.
While they studiously refrain from indecorous language, they are corrupt and unreliable beyond any thing known in California, and have not even the merit of being energetic and entertaining liars. This is the case in Russia and Finland as well as in Germany.
What was the old man talking about? He felt that he must immediately put a stop to any chance of indecorous garrulity. "No, you never told me anything about it, Josey," he said, hastily, "an I've no time just now to stay and listen. I'm off on a visit for two or three days you won't see me again till Sunday." Josey drew his pipe slowly out of his mouth.
"Answer of M. de Beaumarchais to , who requested the use of his private box for some ladies desirous of seeing 'Figaro' without being themselves seen. "I have no respect for women who indulge themselves in seeing any play which they think indecorous, provided they can do so in secret. I lend myself to no such acts.
Under skilful superintendance in these important departments, the health of the troops might be preserved, and objects of defence realized with a very inconsiderable military establishment. But as government must be well informed by its officers, both military and naval in these points, it would be indecorous in me to enlarge on the subject. Lieut.
An old aunt, who was present, expressed her surprise at this indecorous avowal; when the young lady replied, with great naivete "I never saw grandmamma in my life. I cannot be expected to feel any grief for her death." "Perhaps not," said the aunt. "But why, then, make a show of that which you do not feel?" "Oh, it's the custom of the world. You know we must.
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