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Updated: June 13, 2025


"Perhaps you are already in love with some one else perhaps you imagine that you may win young Palmer, upon whom you so indelicately forced your society at Hazeldean," she snapped.

Every avenue for improvement was closed against him; and in a State which boasted somewhat indelicately of its chivalric dignity, the negro was mercilessly excluded from all chances to better his condition individually, or to improve the character of his race.

Frederick Coventry had studied the great art of pleasing, and had mastered it wonderfully; but he was not the man to waste it indiscriminately. He was there to please a young lady, to whom he was attached, not to diffuse his sunshine indiscriminately. He courted her openly, not indelicately, but with a happy air of respect and self-assurance.

I have full belief that your anxiety need not be extended beyond the first week, and for the first week I shall not, I must not, be permitted to leave your house unless with you. Delicately or indelicately, this must be done, and both the servants and the assistant must receive absolute commands from you.

It says," she read out with a gulp and a cough, "it means 'self-sacrificing devotion to the interests of others." The poor child thought her point must now be indelicately plain, but the lips of Doctor Queed merely emitted another close-clipped: "Proceed." At a desperate loss as she was, Fifi was suddenly visited by an idea. "Oh! I see. You're you're writing against altruism, aren't you?"

Their clerks write me letters demanding most indelicately why I haven't done this and that." Winifred looked at him disapprovingly. "Civilization," she said, "implies responsibility. You can't live just as you like without its being detrimental to the community." "Oh, yes," returned Sproatly with a rueful gesture, "it implies no end of giving up.

And he indelicately waved his hand toward the documents pertaining to the Cedric Company. It was stupid as well as gross, in his hearer's opinion. If he had known what was good for him he would have been clever enough to ignore the practical presentation of his case made half an hour or so earlier. "No, there is not," Palliser replied, with serene mendacity.

"Yes?" "Up to now I have never kissed you." She was as scarlet as if he had put the thing most indelicately. "No more you have," she stammered. "Then I ask you may I now?" "Of course, you may, Cecil. You might before. I can't run at you, you know." At that supreme moment he was conscious of nothing but absurdities. Her reply was inadequate. She gave such a business-like lift to her veil.

All this is done to the sound of rude noisy drums. I have not heard any songs, or seen any other species of music but this drum. There are, however, several drums of different sizes, and producing various noises. They are made of wood and with bullocks' hide. The women looloo as on the coast, and both men and women dance; not exactly as the negroes do, but still somewhat indelicately.

He dismissed the historic action with a wise saying: "Killing soldiers all right; but it don't settle nothing." He drew a triangle. Indelicately then I pried into his spiritual life. "You a Christian, Pete?" "Injin-Christian," he amended as one would say "Progressive-Republican." "Believe in God?" "Two." This was a guarded admission; I caught his side glance. "Which ones?"

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