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Bryne was a lady, and wore silk dresses on week-days. But he had sown a seed of misliking, and it had opportunity to ripen. Armstrong the elder, with that wholesale want of worldly wisdom which distinguished him, had arranged that Paul should have a room in Mrs. Bryne's house, with breakfast and supper on week-days and whole board on Sundays, on terms which fitted accurately with his earnings.
'Now, John, you must start the first thing in the morning, she said, when the others had left the room, but somehow she stuck to the baby, 'to fetch me back my rebel, according to your promise. 'Not so, I replied, misliking the job, 'all I promised was to go, if this house were assured against any onslaught of the Doones.
But the great San Philip hauing receiued the lower tire of the Reuenge, discharged with crosse bar-shot, shifted her selfe with all diligence from her sides, vtterly misliking her first entertainement. Some say that the shippe foundred, but we cannot report it for truth, vnlesse we were assured.
Had I ever seen a face fit to think of near her? The sudden flash, the quickness, the bright desire to know one's heart, and not withhold her own from it, the soft withdrawal of rich eyes, the longing to love somebody, anybody, anything, not imbrued with wickedness My uncle interrupted me, misliking so much silence now, with the naked woods falling over us.
"Now, John, you must start the first thing in the morning," she said, when the others had left the room, but somehow she stuck to the baby, "to fetch me back my rebel, according to your promise." "Not so," I replied, misliking the job, "all I promised was to go, if this house were assured against any onslaught of the Doones." "Just so; and here is that assurance."
Now as luck would have it whether good luck or otherwise, you must not judge too hastily, my darling had taken it into her head, only a day or two before, that I was far too valuable to be trusted with her necklace. So, with many pretty coaxings, she had led me to give it up; which, except for her own sake, I was glad enough to do, misliking a charge of such importance.
But the great 'San Philip, having received the lower tier of the 'Revenge, shifted herself with all diligence from her sides, utterly misliking her first entertainment. The Spanish ships were tilled with soldiers, in some 200, besides the mariners, in some 500, in others 800.
But he had no prejudice against Englishmen, and even at a certain time when the coarse-handed British criticism began to blame his delicate art for the universal acceptance of his verse, and to try to sneer him into the rank of inferior poets, he was without rancor for the clumsy misliking that he felt.
But their finer qualities were clouded by the fanaticism which a long persecution had engendered. A phrase in our description of the London housewife unconsciously tells the story: "Loving all that were godly, much misliking the wicked and profane." The godly were the sharers of her own faith, the "wicked and profane" were all those without its pale.
"Pail on the stairs!" This mild exclamation came from the passage. Mrs. Baines, misliking the crowds abroad, had returned alone; she had left Constance in charge of Mr. Povey. Coming into her house by the shop and showroom, she had first noted the phenomenon of the pail proof of her theory of Maggie's incurable untidiness. "Been to see the elephant, I reckon!" said Mr.
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