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Updated: June 27, 2025


And the poor folk who did this were hanged, with some benefit of clergy. But ever since the Doones came first, we are used to anything. 'Thou varlet, cried the Counsellor, with the colour of his eyes quite changed with the sparkles of his fury; 'is this the way we are to deal with such a low-bred clod as thou? To question the doings of our people, and to talk of clergy!

The modern Irish priest is usually low-bred, vulgar, and ignorant. The priest of Lever's novels, brimming over with animal spirits, full of bonhomie, sparkling with wit and abounding with jovial good-nature, is nowhere to be found.

The low-bred youth who amuse themselves with scurvy tricks on freshmen, and the vulgar girls who try to show off their gentility to those whom they think less important than themselves, are exceptions in every institution; but they make themselves odiously prominent before the quiet and modest young people have had time to gain the new scholar's confidence.

Willis, and fright and chagrin at the fall of the Chippendale piece, my aunt was in such a state of nervous flurry that she bade the ashy Scipio call her chairmen, and vowed, in a trembling voice, she would never again enter a house where that low-bred German was to be found. But my Uncle Grafton was of a different nature.

'He bids you look out, no tricks. Huish walked briskly up the pier, and paused face to face with the young man. 'W'ere is 'e? said he, and to Herrick's surprise, the low-bred, insignificant face before him flushed suddenly crimson and went white again. 'Right forward, said Herrick, pointing. 'Now your hands above your head.

"Serpice, you low-bred hound, I know you!" he whispered, as they struggled. "You can't utter a cry you shan't utter a cry to bring help. I'll throttle you, you beastly renegade, that's willing to sell his own country throttle you, do you hear? before you shall bring any of your mates to the rescue. Oh, you've not got a weak old man to fight with this time! Do you know me?

These gallant-minded and truly enviable fellows betake themselves, on their arrival, to the zealous cultivation of field-sports instead of field produce. They leave with disdain the exercise of the useful arts to low-bred and beggarly-minded people, who have not spirit enough for anything better; whilst they themselves enthusiastically strive to realize again those glorious times,

Ramshorn." "Do you mean to say you are going to let that man turn every thing topsy-turvy, and the congregation out of the church, John Bevis?" "I never saw such a congregation in it before, Mrs. Ramshorn." "It's little better than a low-bred conventicle now, and what it will come to, if things go on like this, God knows." "That ought to be a comfort," said the rector.

"He bids you to look out no tricks." Huish walked briskly up the pier, and paused face to face with the young man. "W'ere is 'e?" said he, and to Herrick's surprise, the low-bred, insignificant face before him flushed suddenly crimson and went white again. "Right forward," said Herrick, pointing. "Now, your hands above your head."

Tartarin of Tarascon advanced furiously, crying: "Captain!" "Digo-li que vengue, moun bon! Tell him what's happened, old dear!" screamed the Moorish woman, leaning over the first floor gallery with a pretty low-bred gesture! The poor man, overwhelmed, let himself collapse upon a drum. His genuine Moorish beauty not only knew French, but the French of Marseilles!

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