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Hall's capacities as a provider. 'Drink hearty, Mr. Johns drink hearty, said that matron magnanimously. 'Such as it is there's plenty of. But perhaps cider-wine is not to your taste? though there's body in it. 'Quite the contrairy, ma'am quite the contrairy, said the dairyman. 'For though I inherit the malt-liquor principle from my father, I am a cider-drinker on my mother's side.
How, on the voyage to China, he was met half-way by the news of the Indian Mutiny; how promptly and magnanimously he took on himself the responsibility of sacrificing the success of his own expedition by diverting the troops from China to India; how, after many weary months of enforced inactivity, the expedition was resumed, and carried through numberless thwartings to a successful issue these are matters of history with which every reader must be acquainted.
"I observed a chief at the head of the caravan, and as they came up I turned off from the path to make way in token of respect, which compliment was accepted and gracefully and magnanimously returned, for his highness, with a gracious and cheerful smile, came up to me and clapping his hand on his breast offered it to me, saying, 'I am Ata-Cul-Culla, and heartily shook hands with me, and asked me if I knew it.
Hollister that Warde would not over-eat Pee-wee was an authority on that subject. He distributed his promises and undertook obligation with a generosity that only a boy scout can show. He advised Mrs. Benton, Dorry's mother, not to worry, that her son should be the subject of his especial care. He magnanimously volunteered to be responsible for the safety of the whole troop.
I am an insufferable booby, an eternal lunatic, for having first thought of quarrelling with her. But it is too late! I might have foreseen the advantages I give a woman like her. She openly, magnanimously tells me what my intents are, and then spurns at them. She keeps her anger under indeed, but does not repress its energy; a proof of the subjection in which she holds her passions.
Will you keep it till my customer turns up?" "No," returned Tobias magnanimously. "If you're so sure of your man, I guess it's all right, and the sale'll have to stand. I'm sorry, Mr. Logan. But you see how it is. Can't one of our young ladies show you something else?" "No, thank you, not to-day," said Logan, his long, sallow face red and the twinkle gone out of his eyes.
"Yes, indeed," said de Sigognac warmly; "your brother has given us ample proof of the nobility and generosity of his nature he magnanimously put aside the resentment that might seem legitimate, and came to me with his hand outstretched, and his heart in it.
They have always had to help themselves, and have rather magnanimously failed to learn just where helping others is distinguishable from that. In no country are there fewer forms and more reciprocities. It was doubtless not singular that the ladies from Merrimac Avenue shouldn't feel they were importunate: what was striking was that Mrs. Nettlepoint didn't appear to suspect it.
"Not likely. My hand is skilled in using knives. Am I mistaken in supposing that you have come to ask for secrecy on my part?" "Not altogether. That was a part of my motive in coming." "You magnanimously promised me a kiss for keeping the other secrets. What will be my fee for this?" "A bite, and yet a kiss.
"You're in a diseased frame of mind; you are in a fidget of work; you don't know the enjoyment of idleness, the luxury of laziness. You'll spoil your complexion; your hair will grow grey; no man will dare to trifle with such a notable woman!" "I don't care!" exclaimed Lilias bluntly and magnanimously. "I don't want to be trifled with; I don't value men's admiration." "Now!
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