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Updated: June 28, 2025
"Yes, and he gets up a gold-rimmed eyeglass and sticks it on his old eye like this, and so I up with my finger and thumb this way in a ring and looked at him," said Dawn, with a moue and the protrusion of a healthy pink tongue which for dare-devil impertinence beat anything I had seen off the stage, and I succumbed to laughter in chorus with the young man.
Father Rowley looked at his watch and announced that it was time to start for Poplar, where he was to address a large gathering of Socialists in the Town Hall. Mr. Mortemer made a moue. "Nevertheless I'm bound to admit that you have a strong case. Perhaps I'm like the young man with large possessions," he burst out with a sudden intense gravity. "Perhaps after all the St.
Almost on the stroke of sunrise Rosemary McClean stepped out settled her sun-helmet, with a moue above the chin-strap that was wasted on flat-bosomed, black grandmotherdom and sulky groom and mounted. She needed no help.
Shortly after twelve Father Murray was admitted to the Ministry, where Ruth greeted him affectionately. "How do you like being a Grand Duchess, Ruth?" She made a little moue. "I don't like it at all. I'm abdicating to-day." He laughed, and they chatted together for some time, being finally joined by His Excellency's daughters, who stayed with them until luncheon was served.
They had reached their camping-ground, and he hastened to procure a small quantity of brandy. She swallowed the spirit with a protesting moue. She really needed no such adventitious support, she said. "All right," commented Jenks. "If you don't want a drink, I do." "I can quite believe it," she retorted. "Your case is very different.
But to answere the reports which haue bene giuen out in reproach of the actors and action by such as were in the same: let no man thinke otherwise, but that they, who fearing the casuall accidents of war had any purpose of returning, did first aduise of some occasion that should moue them thereunto: and hauing found any whatsoever did thinke it sufficiently iust, in respect of the earnest desire they had to seeke out matter that might colour their coming home.
The child made a little gesture with her mouth, "a moue" as the French call it, and pointed with her lips towards the bottom of the hill. The farmer mounted his carriage, holding the child in his arms, and drove away. Meanwhile, the child felt quite at home; she was examining this rough man attentively. An indescribable something was passing within the farmer's soul.
"I shouldn't like it," she said, with a little moue. "I don't see why you stay here. You aren't going to always, are you?" "I reckon it's likely." "Not for always?" She had stopped and was looking up into his face with delicious dismay. "That would be awful." "Most of my friends, and all of my business interests are here. Besides, I have a kind of pride in growing up with this country.
Mrs Gildea likes it best And so do I. Lady Bridget sniffed his raw tobacco and made a tiny moue. 'Well, if you prefer that No, of course I don't mind. I see, she went on, 'that you favour the Maxim gun idea, Mr McKeith. I understand that you're one of the Oppressors; and you and I wouldn't agree on that point.
There was petulance in his inflection when he spoke again: "I have you, and I have my business." Cicily made a moué that sufficiently expressed her weariness of this time-worn fact. "Your two loves!" she said, bitterly. "Now, at this moment, you think that they're equal. Well, perhaps they are at this moment. Some day, the crisis will come. Then, you'll have to choose.
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