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"In America," she observed, "I think we look upon coloured people of any sort a little differently. Well, we've certainly given your friend a chance," she went on, glancing at the little jewelled watch upon her wrist, "We've outstayed almost every one here." Their host paid the bill, and they strolled reluctantly towards the door, Holderness and Pamela a few steps behind.
So she went back to her place as if nothing had happened and returned to Mr. Thorpe the permit he, as aisle manager, had given her to leave her duties and go off the floor on which they were carried out. It was a small paper slip signed by him, and Thorpe would have been responsible had she outstayed the time asked for.
The lieutenant then, exceedingly embarrassed, came out with his apology, "I am sorry, sir, to have outstayed my time so long; but but I could not help it but now I am returned to do my duty." Marion turned very quickly upon him, and with a most mortifying neglect, said, "Aye, lieutenant, is that you? Well, never mind it there is no harm done I never missed you."
She then hurried away, protesting she had already outstayed her father's patience, and declaring the delay of another minute would occasion half a dozen expresses to know whether she was gone towards Scotland or Flanders.
He had in consequence grossly outstayed his leave, having been detained for a fortnight by an arbitrary hospitality; but he had learned many things, and the experience had given him strong views on frontier questions. Half an hour was devoted to a masterly survey of the East, until a word pulled us up.
I lose my self respect, but satisfy my voracity, which has the effect of improving the greediness out of my mind. But I am in a hurry this evening, and I have already outstayed my time. I only came in for a moment to ask you if you are to sing to-morrow?" The Tenor nodded. "In that case I am to beg you for 'Waft her, Angels. Angelica ventures to make the request. Good-night!"
No no, it was neither a spirit nor a man, she knew now what it was; it was the very type and incarnation of the Spanish Wolf. Once more she seemed to faint, while in her ears there rang the cry "The Hollander! Outstayed! Outstayed! Conquered is the accursed Spaniard!" Then Lysbeth knew that it was over, and again the faintness overpowered her.
We all know 'the dark hour' when the vanity of learning and the childishness of merely literary things are brought home to us in such a way as almost to avail to put the pale student out of conceit with his books, and to make him turn from his best-loved authors as from a friend who has outstayed his welcome, whose carriage we wish were at the door.
And following Adele and her spouse, the little man left the room where he had caused, in chests so broad and limbs so doughty, much the same consternation as that which some diminutive ferret occasions in a burrow of rabbits twice his size. Morton had outstayed Mr. Love.
The family felt a little relieved by this information; and, since Ida had gone so far, it did not seem strange that she should have outstayed her time. WE left Ida confined in a dark closet, with Peg standing guard over her. After an hour she was released. "Well," said Peg, grimly, "how do you feel now?" "I want to go home," sobbed the child. "You are at home," said the woman.
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