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Updated: May 27, 2025
All is good in cooking, all is good in shaking, all is good in sacrificing a nut and corsets. All is behind a closed dark scuttle, all is priced in sucking solemn sardines and outrageously, outrageously quickly soon. Wait and finish a speck of a pantaloon with old places, old places, old places.
In truth, inconstancy is a sort of natural corrective of folly and ignorance. I am not one of those who think that the people are never in the wrong. They have been so, frequently and outrageously, both in other countries and in this. But I do say that in all disputes between them and their rulers the presumption is at least upon a par in favour of the people.
Somehow he never thought of the outrageously illegal speed he was making. He knew the importance of his errand, and that, moreover, he was a menace to nothing but the sleep of those he disturbed.
He sat down on a chair, while Marianne stood, putting on her gloves. "On my word, my dear Marianne, for a clever woman you are outrageously sanguine." "And credulous! You credit me with the simplicity of the Age of Gold, then? Is it possible? Do you think a corrupted Parisian like myself would allow himself to be trifled with like a schoolboy by a woman as extremely seductive as I confess you are?
"You'll have to look after him, and see he doesn't try to flirt too outrageously at first sight." "I'll try," she had assented somewhat dubiously. For Noel always flirted with every woman he met, herself included, and it was really quite impossible to stop him, or even to discourage him. He only laughed at snubs, and pursued his airy flights with keener zest.
The girls petted and championed Wesley; they talked outrageously of his conqueror, fiercely declaring that he ought to be arrested; and for weeks they maintained a new manner toward him.
The political conditions which led to the writing of The League of Youth are old history now. Now Björnson, in the development of his career as a political publicist, had been flirting more and more outrageously with these extreme ideas and this truculent peasant party. He had even burned incense before Jaabaek, who was the accursed Thing.
"Is it to say such things that you sent for me?" asked Sergius, after a pause during which he struggled against embarrassment and wrath. "Surely not, for how could I know that you were going to behave so outrageously? If you will follow me, we will go into the peristyle."
It is part of the abiding insularity of our criticism that the same writers who cannot forgive an English dramatist what they conceive to be a stilted turn of phrase, will pass without remark, if not with positive admiration, the outrageously rhetorical style which is still prevalent in French drama.
On reaching the stables, he threw himself from his saddle, let the horse make his own way to his stall, dashed through the back hall, and nearly broke his neck in tumbling up-stairs, burst open the drawing-room door, and made a rush upon Oonah, whom he hugged and kissed most outrageously, amidst exclamations of the wildest affection.
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