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Updated: June 11, 2025


My indisposition was further accentuated by a slight mishap which befell me outside the Inn but which need cause you no alarm as a scalp wound was the only result and a few days' rest in my cozy dormitory room will soon set matters to rights. I trust, however, that you will explain to your friends the cause of my sudden departure and my seeming inhospitality.

Hale turned to her sister: "Only that our guests seemed to be as anxious to go just now as you were to pack them off, I should have been shocked at your inhospitality. What has come over you, Kate? These are the very people you have reproached me so often with not being civil enough to." "But WHO are they?" "How do I know? There is YOUR BROTHER'S letter."

About one o'clock we reached Sibikillin, a walled village, but the inhabitants having the character of inhospitality towards strangers, and of being much addicted to theft, we did not think proper to enter the gate. We rested a short time under a tree, and then continued our route until it was dark, when we halted for the night by a small stream running towards the Gambia.

He greeted me and apologized for the cold inhospitality of the house. "It was convenient here," he said. "I came here to clear out my papers and boxes. And there's no chance of interruptions." He went and stood before the empty fireplace, and plunged into the middle of the matter. "You know, my dear Stratton, in this confounded business my heart's with you. It has been all along.

'I am quite fresh, and shall not need much sleep. No doubt the room will be ready for me to-morrow. 'Well, I suppose it is too late to disturb them now; but I feel very much ashamed of our inhospitality. Then, in rather an embarrassed voice, 'I am afraid I must have seemed rather ungracious in my manner downstairs, but I am really very grateful to you. This was too much for me.

The story was circulated among the servants, especially the maids belonging to the family, whose favour our hero had acquired by his engaging behaviour; and at length it reached the ears of his patron, who, incensed at his son's presumption and inhospitality, called him to a severe account, when the young gentleman absolutely denied the truth of the allegation, and appealed to the evidence of Fathom himself.

I trust you will pardon my poor Naples for her present inhospitality." "Sure thing," said Uncle John. "The city may be under a cloud, but her people are the right stuff, and we are greatly obliged to you for all your kindness to us." "But that is so little!" said the colonel, deprecatingly.

'Ah, it's very kind of you to think of that, replied the King, shaking his head; 'but I couldn't be guilty of such inhospitality as to hinder a stranger from carrying out so capital a plot. No say no more. I see how it is. You have taken a great deal of trouble about this conspiracy, and so far you have managed it very well.

There was a cruelty in it, an inhospitality, which, in spite of the exigencies of the game, went against the grain. Then, when the shouting, and the holloaing, and the flinging up of the ball were still going on, I remembered that, after it, he would have his consolation with Eva.

"I think it is wonderfully good of you to do all this," she said. "I wish I could do something for you." I would have been glad to suggest that she might ask me to come again, and it would also have pleased me to say that I did not believe that her husband, if he could express his opinion, would commend her apparent inhospitality to his successor.

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