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Updated: June 13, 2025
"The man is brave indeed," she said under her breath, and, turning to the dumfounded Seigneur, bade him bring in Mademoiselle Aubert. A moment later Angele entered, came a few steps forward, made obeisance, and stood still. She showed no trepidation, but looked before her steadily.
"Some of them were facetious." "Indeed I did not. I only skimmed the horrid ones; but the others I read through and through, and sent them home. I threw the spiteful ones away. They were jealous of your success." He smiled a little at this. "Not rabidly jealous, I guess." "The governor's train!" She made him as elaborate an obeisance as the hansom's contracted limits would permit.
Timon sat many hours in an uncomfortable position, and though, in a general way, he abhorred the face of man, he was not displeased when a gentleman of bland appearance entered the cavern, and made him a low obeisance. And perceiving that Timon was bound, the bland man exclaimed with horror, and severed his bonds, ere one could say Themistocles.
In his embarrassment he giggled like a bashful boy, and scraped one foot behind him in a low obeisance. "Glad to please the lady, I'm sure," he muttered, quite at his wits' end what to do next. Joyce rather resented the hint of derision in all this, and stepping forth a bit proudly, said at once, "Thank you. If you'll just pilot me through to the refreshment room, Mr.
Though ensconced in the seat of the Supreme One, Lahiri Mahasaya showed reverence to all men, irrespective of their differing merits. When his devotees saluted him, he bowed in turn to them. With a childlike humility, the master often touched the feet of others, but seldom allowed them to pay him similar honor, even though such obeisance toward the guru is an ancient Oriental custom.
At the back of the jade-green gauze mosquito-house were faintly visible several persons in red and green habiliments, with gems on their heads, and gold trinkets in their coiffures. Dr. Wang could not muster the courage to raise his head. With speedy step, he advanced and paid his obeisance.
Then he slowly retraced his steps along the corridor, entered the sitting-room, and took up the telephone receiver, which was still lying upon the table. "Will you give me number 77," he asked "Miss Van Teyl's suite?" There was a moment's silence then a voice at the other end to which he made obeisance. "It is Miss Van Teyl who speaks? I am Mr. Van Teyl's valet. Mr.
When Alred approached the Atheling, with a blending of reverent obeisance and paternal cordiality, the boy carelessly cried, in a barbarous jargon, half German, half Norman-French: "There, come not too near, you scare my hawk. What are you doing? You trample my toys, which the good Norman bishop William sent me as a gift from the Duke. Art thou blind, man?"
So he kissed the hand reverently, and said: "And these my lords, may they enter and do obeisance and kiss hands, my Lady?" Said Goldilind: "I will not strive to gainsay their will, or thine, my Lord."
I made my obeisance in silence, ordered every one to leave the sick room, and, when I again called them in, announced that Ladice had given birth to a second girl. Amasis' real child received the name of Tachot, the spurious one was called Nitetis."
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