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This was, it must be confessed, an inexcusably obstreperous scholar; but Tora would not have exchanged her husband, her Gunner, the fast friend of her promising "brother Karl," for the meekest or the wisest man in the world. The church at Kulleby was no dear, old-fashioned Swedish church, with its low white stone walls and its high black roof.

He was sitting upon a crystal bench beside the fountain, talking with Stevens, who, dressed in his bulging space-suit, stood near an airlock of the Forlorn Hope. "It seems a shame that you should face again those unknown, monstrous creatures who so inexcusably attacked us both without provocation." "I'm not so keen on it myself, but I can't see any other way out of it," the Terrestrial replied.

Not one of them wanted me. Men, women, and children, were all inexcusably healthy devil take them! Is it wonderful if a man becomes bankrupt, in such a situation as mine? By Jupiter, I go farther than that! If you will allow me, I'll take a chair." He sat down with an air of impudent independence and looked round the room. A little cabinet, containing liqueurs, stood open on the sideboard. Mr.

And Charles Gould imagined himself writing a letter to San Francisco in some such words: ". . . . The men at the head of the movement are dead or have fled; the civil organization of the province is at an end for the present; the Blanco party in Sulaco has collapsed inexcusably, but in the characteristic manner of this country. But Barrios, untouched in Cayta, remains still available.

"What have I to hope for from you when you treat a stranger so inexcusably?" she said in a low, clear voice that had a sharp edge. "Let me run this," said Rufus with bravado. "You'll find out later what you'll get from me, and it will be nothin' to complain of when once you're Mrs. Carder.

The first time was three or four years since, when I favored the readerinexcusably, and for no earthly reason, that either the indulgent reader or the intrusive author could imaginewith a description of my way of life in the deep quietude of an Old Manse.

If you have killed some one in your diversions, pray do not try to tell the magistrate that the idiot ought to have kept his eyes open. Another thing: do not inform the court that you require a lawyer. That is evidence of extreme culpability and he will consider you to be inexcusably guilty. Are you attending? Pray do not feel sorry for the two young men who are now being led away. See!

"And mercy, how the wind can blow there! This is nothing to it. I don't think you have any winds in England so violent as our temporali." Anthony nodded, with satisfaction. "Please go on," he urged. "I have been longing to hear more about Sampaolo." "Oh?" said Susanna, looking sceptical. "I feared I had wearied you inexcusably with Sampaolo."

The conduct of Rome in this view is by no means unintelligible; but as little can it be denied that the Roman senate in dealing with this matter displayed shortsightedness and slackness faults which were still more inexcusably manifested in their mode of dealing at the same epoch with Gallic affairs.

She was so upset at not receiving an invitation to a wedding that had been sent her by telephone." "It is high time that something was done!" The president lifted his little elephant and brought it down hard. "We have been inexcusably blind!" "I wish Miss Twining could have some good doctor," ventured Polly. "She shall!" he promised.

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