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Paul bowed, blushing up to the eyes, when he became conscious that the royal gaze was fixed upon him; but he had self-possession enough not to overdo the matter, and his salute was as dignified and graceful as that of majesty itself. The king smiled when he saw the fine form and handsome face of the junior captain.
But he, sitting down, said: 'Here is a sure means of making the last place the first. And finally I repeat: If your conscience does not allow you, as you express yourself, to buy a woman, then you can go there and come away, preserving your innocence in all its blossoming inviolability." "You overdo it, Ramses," objected Yarchenko with displeasure.
You don't just sell Witch things in the United States you've markets in Europe and Africa and India, and all over the place, or I read the sales charts wrong. What's worrying you about using it? "The overseas tapes are going like a cannonball express. Our ratings have skyrocketed everywhere," Oswald said in satisfaction. "What do you mean, don't overdo it?
We pulled and hauled, and I got down on my stomach, with one ear against the wall, and burned the other one on the lamp chimney which the Little Woman, in her anxiety to help, held too close. When I criticised her inclination to overdo matters, she observed that I would probably be able to pull the matting along more easily if I wouldn't lie down on the piece I was trying to pull.
Densher and Kate, during these moments, occupied side by side a small sofa a luxury formulated by the latter as the proof, under criticism, of their remarkably good conscience. "To seem not to know each other once you're here would be," the girl said, "to overdo it"; and she arranged it charmingly that they must have some passage to put Aunt Maud off the scent.
"I thought all went wonderfully last night, and no sign could I see of hitch or difficulty; and as for your boy, he looked a lovely little gentleman and in his cups was perfect, not overdoing by the least touch a part always perilously easy to overdo. I too had the impertinence to be a bit nervous for you about him, but not when he appeared so altogether I was quite happy.
Morrell, with, a final cackle, made leisurely for the door. As he laid his hand on the knob, Keith spoke: "By the way, Morrell." Morrell turned. "Take care you don't overdo this," advised Keith, very deliberately. Morrell examined him. Keith's face was grim. He smiled enigmatically. "Tact is a blessed gift, old top," said he, and went out.
"If he had declared his purpose of doing so, he'd go on though he had sunstroke every afternoon." "I hope he is not so obstinate as that, my lord." "The most obstinate fellow I ever knew in my life! Though the world were to come to an end, he'd let it come rather than change his purpose. It's all very well for a man to keep his purpose, but he may overdo it."
I'm not saying fish aren't good for you, but we mustn't overdo 'em, and a slice of fresh venison grilled over live coals will be a nice change from our standard fare." "You glutton," Conseil replied, "you're making my mouth water!" "It remains to be seen," I said, "whether these forests do contain game, and if the types of game aren't of such size that they can hunt the hunter."
"I said wife," replied Kerns, as he calmly watched his man. He had managed it well, so far, and he was wise enough not to overdo it. An interval of silence was what the situation required. "I wish I had a wife," muttered Gatewood after a long pause. "Oh, haven't you said that every day for five years? Wife! Look at the willing assortment of dreams playing Sally Waters around town.
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