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Updated: June 23, 2025
Hatred is a tonic it quickens life and stimulates revenge; but pity is death to us it makes our weakness weaker still. It is as if distress simpered ingratiatingly at us; contempt lurks in the tenderness, or tenderness in an affront.
But the latter makes a gesture of refusal. "Bite into it!" says the Rustic ingratiatingly. The official bites at the top which comes off a smooth and even slice. The centre of the apple is hollow. Within it are several gold coins. Quickly the gatekeeper covers the golden apple with his hairy paw.
You do not here have your photograph taken; you have, it seems, your "portrait" made. "Home portraiture" is ingratiatingly suggested on lettered cards, and, further, you are invited to indulge in "art posing in photographs." The "studios" of the photographers display about an equal number of portraits of children and dogs.
Before she had finished her duties a summons came. Jimmie brought the message, panting as she reached the top of the stairs. "Hurry up, Hendy!" she gasped. "You're one of the distinguished ones, my dear!" "What do you mean?" Miriam began apprehensively as she turned to go. "Oh, Jimmie " she tried to laugh ingratiatingly. "Do tell me what you mean?"
For she broke out. She ceased in half a second to be pale. She gave him with cutting candour all that had been bottled up in her entrancing bosom. When she had become relatively calm Stephen addressed her calmly, and even ingratiatingly. "I'm sorry," he said, and added, "but you know you did say that you were hiding nothing from me." "Of course," she retorted, "because I was."
As the train stopped, the baggageman jumped to the ground and came running back to Earle, all out of breath. "That your dog?" he demanded. "Sure, he's my dog!" "Where'd you get him?" The wrinkles in the corner of Earle's eye came close together. "Is that any of your affair?" But the baggageman smiled ingratiatingly, like a man who wanted to be friends. "Tell you why I ask," he explained.
So we'll say ten pound what? And I'll take you to see him next Friday. And I say, mister if a pound or two on account 'ud be of any service say the word, d'ye see?" With this friendly assurance, Melky plunged his hand into a hip-pocket, and drew out some gold, which he held towards Lauriston on his open palm. "Two or three pound on account, now, mister?" he said, ingratiatingly.
They were evil, snaky eyes, for it was said that in his day he had waylaid many a venturesome prospector, and while they gleamed ingratiatingly when he was presented with food, at no time did they show good will.
I mean backbone," he hastened to add, almost ingratiatingly. "It is a thing to control, Jack, not to worry about." "Yes, to control!" said Jack, dismally. He was hearing Ignacio's cry of "The devil is out of Señor Don't Care!" and seeing for the thousandth time Mary's horrified face as he pressed Pedro Nogales against the hedge.
Pell," said Leonore, reprovingly, "or I'll take back what I just said." "Did you roar, and did the tiger put its tail between its legs?" asked Watts. "That is the last thing our friends, the enemies, have found," said Peter. "You will tell me about it, won't you, Peter?" said Leonore, ingratiatingly. "Have you a mount for me, Watts, for to-morrow?
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