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"I don't know, doctor, and I don't even know where she can have procured the arsenious acid." Justin, who was just bringing in a pile of plates, began to tremble. "What's the matter?" said the chemist. At this question the young man dropped the whole lot on the ground with a crash. "Imbecile!" cried Homais, "awkward lout! block-head! confounded ass!" But suddenly controlling himself
It was impossible for them to overtake it, and there was not a train guard in sight. The boys stopped running and stood still as the remainder of the train slipped past. On ahead they could see Mrs. Paine and the big German officer, both gazing back toward them, the former gesticulating violently. Hal stamped his foot with rage. "I'd like to get my hands on that big lout!" he shouted. "I'd "
I am responsible for him, and I have a right to bring him up according to my own prescription." "We are likely to have one idle lout the more." "I guarantee to make a gentleman of him." "We have too many of your gentlemen already." "You can't have enough, my good Vernon." "They're the national apology for indolence.
But the girl herself took the lout to task before Hiram could say a word. "I told you that horse could not bear the whip, Peter!" she exclaimed, with wrathful gaze. "How dared you strike him?" "Aw I only touched him up a bit," drawled the youth. "You said you could ride anything, didn't you?" and his grin grew wider. "But I see ye had to get off."
"You promised me your daughter in marriage, then having vowed her to that umfagozan that low lout of a soldier, Nahoon, the son of Zomba you went, the two of you, and poisoned the king's ear against me, bringing me into trouble with the king, and now you have bewitched my cattle.
"Saw her come in here," thought the old man, drawing his head in, "and wants to hang round and snoop." Since the Indian episode he despised Leff. His contempt was unveiled, for the country lout who had shown himself a coward had dared to raise his eyes to the one star in Daddy John's firmament. He would not have hidden his dislike if he could.
Neither of them had any desire to see him; in fact, each detested the idea of confronting by any chance his hot, intolerant eyes. "The Brat," his father had called him in his childhood, "The Lout," when he had grown big-limbed and clumsy. Both he and Tenham were sick enough, without being called upon to contemplate "The Lout," whose opinion, in any case, they preferred not to hear.
And, in that moment, she screamed my name aloud; and I caught the poor lout and hit him once, but not to harm him overmuch; yet to give him a long memory of me; and afterward I threw him into the side of the road. But the second hind, having heard my name, loosed from the tiring-maid, and ran for his life; and, indeed, my strength was known all about that part.
This vast, lumbering, ignorant, dull-witted lout was stage-struck, and irrecoverably. He disappeared, and presently turned up in St. Louis. I ran across him there, by and by.
True the corsairs, in a single fortnight, spent eight thousand gold moidores, and the women of the city, from the highest lady to the lowest servant wench, were clad in silks and cashmeres, while the costly pearls destined for the fair neck of Her Majesty the Queen of Portugal clasped that of the Regent's wife; indeed there were gala entertainments from the halls of the governor's residence to the lowest hut, and the pirates went from one to another, here a gentleman and there a lout, carousing, dancing, fighting, and love-making all day long.
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