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Updated: May 29, 2025
She was his for ever. This barrier being surmounted, innumerable delights lay before them both. "I'm not finer," he answered. "I'm only older, lazier; a man, not a woman." "A man," she repeated, and a curious sense of possession coming over her, it struck her that she might now touch him; she put out her hand and lightly touched his cheek.
Juries of men, seated on salt barrels and nall kegs, discuss the stranger's appearance and his probable action, just as in Kittery, Maine, but with a lazier speech tune and with a shade less of apparent interest.
Nowadays it takes anywhere from five to eight years to become a doctor. Of course, one is willing to grant that our young men are growing stupider and lazier every year. This fact will be corroborated at once by any man over fifty years of age. But even when this is said it seems odd that a man should study eight years now to learn what he used to acquire in eight months. However, let that go.
The India mail brings stories of women and children outraged and murdered; the royal stronghold is in the hands of the babe-killers. The civilized world says, Amen. Do not think, because I talk to you of many subjects briefly, that I should not find it much lazier work to take each one of them and dilute it down to an essay. Before you go, this morning, I want to read you a copy of verses.
"He said to me: 'You are getting lazier than ever, Eunice. He said to Helena: 'You are feeling the influence of Eunice's example. He said to both of us: 'You are too ready, my dear children, to sit with your hands on your laps, looking at nothing and thinking of nothing; I want to try a new way of employing your leisure time. "He opened a parcel on the table.
The fellow muttered something which we did not hear, and Murden shouted again, "Did we disturb you from a refreshing nap, Bimbo, or have you grown lazier than ever? Come, stir yourself, and start a fire; we want breakfast. In a few minutes there will be a dozen more here, and they will eat you out of house and home, unless you are smart. Bushrangers always have good appetites."
Dolores bustled in for a second time and straightway launched herself into a tirade against Juan, the horse-boy. "Devil take me if there was ever such a shameless fellow," she cried, angrily. "He delights in tormenting me, and Dios! he is lazier than a snake. Work? Bah! He abhors it.
For to be a high-mannered and high-minded gentleman, careless, affable, and gay, is the inborn pretension of the dog. The large dog, so much lazier, so much more weighed upon with matter, so majestic in repose, so beautiful in effort, is born with the dramatic means to wholly represent the part.
He was a little lazy by nature, and made lazier by the misfortune of wealth, but he had sensibilities; he was an artist of great natural talent; had he only been without a penny, how he would have handled the brush! And then he was a mighty sailor; if he had sailed for biscuit a few years, how he would have handled a ship!
"If you are lazy, the sun is too," she said, "for, like yourself, it has just risen." "That makes him lazier," returned Parmalee, "for he went to rest a good deal earlier than I did last night." Ruth laughed, and, after introducing the young men to each other, she vanished in the direction of the captain's cabin. The pair exchanged the usual commonplaces as they moved toward the companionway.
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