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Most young women were terrified of the "old bear," as they termed him. Tuppence's pertness delighted the old misogynist. Then came the timid archdeacon, a little bewildered by the company in which he found himself, glad that his daughter was considered to have distinguished herself, but unable to help glancing at her from time to time with nervous apprehension. But Tuppence behaved admirably.

"Oh, not to say their prayers, you may be sure, old misogynist, but this being a gala-night at the Palace, the girls and fiddlers were ordered up by De Pean, and we will see you dance fandangoes with them until morning, Cadet." "No you won't! Damn the women! I wish you had kept them away, that is all. It spoils my fun, Bigot!" "But it helps the Company's! Here they come!"

'That proves nothing unless she is a great deal to you, said Ladywell, with the experienced air of a man who, whatever his inferiority in years to Neigh, was far beyond him in knowledge of that sort, by virtue of his recent trials. 'She is a great deal to me. 'If I did not know you to be such a confirmed misogynist I should say that this is a serious matter.

"That was only his excuse mere flap-doodle!" interrupted the pessimistic Jerrold. "He was foolin' you; he'd heard of suthin better! The idea of calling that affair an 'accident, or one that would stop any man who meant business!" Bray had become uneasily conscious. "What was the accident?" he asked. "A d d fool woman's accident," broke in the misogynist Parkhurst, "and it's true!

In dress he was careless to the point of untidiness, and to this and to the fact that he had never married disregarding the first duty of a gentleman to provide himself with an heir he owed the character of misogynist attributed to him by the countryside. After M. de Kercadiou came M. de Vilmorin, very pale and self-contained, with tight lips and an overcast brow.

I have ever been a misanthrope, but now I am seriously thinking of becoming a misogynist as well. Would you advise me to-do so?" "A misogynist? What is that, Signorino?" asked Marietta.

"What is your name, madam?" said Holmes, with some embarrassment, since, as I have observed before in the course of our mutual adventures, he was a confirmed bachelor, and didn't like women. "Teresa Olivano, from Seville, sir. I am Her Ladyship the Countess's maid, sir," she replied, with a bewitching smile at my misogynist friend.

That gentle misogynist had never been an active prospector; an inclination to theorize without practice and to combat his partners' experience were all against his alleged process of discovery, although the gold was actually there; and his conduct that afternoon was certainly peculiar.

Leading a life of calm duty, constant routine, mystic reverie, a sort of nuns at large too much gaiety or laughter would jar upon their almost sacred quiet, and would be as out of place there as in a church." "Where you go to sleep over the sermon," Warrington said. "You are a professed misogynist, and hate the sex because, I suspect, you know very little about them," Mr.

"I am not particularly given to to the society of young ladies, but I am not such a misogynist as all that." Miss Phoebe did not know what a misogynist was, and did not like to ask; there were so many dangerous and levelling doctrines about, as her father always said. Whatever it was, she was heartily glad that Doctor Strong did not believe in it. "Vesta is a good child," said Miss Vesta.

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