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And 'Passon' thereupon began, in the lamest, feeblest, most paternally orthodox manner: "My dear children " "Hooray! Hooray! Three cheers for 'Passon'! Hooray!" Wild whooping followed, and the Maypole rocked uneasily, and began to slant downward in a drunken fashion, like a convivial giant whom strong wine has made doubtful of his footing.
Ah, come now, are you brats from the Pope's establishment?" A little roughness is good in cases of fear. It is reassuring. The two children drew close to Gavroche. Gavroche, paternally touched by this confidence, passed from grave to gentle, and addressing the smaller: "Stupid," said he, accenting the insulting word, with a caressing intonation, "it's outside that it is black.
We have always loved you and thought you worthy of our protection as a man of an earnest and modest character. Therefore, conduct yourself henceforth so that we may retain this our opinion of you, and may behold in you only the example of a well ordered life. Your years, which are not such as to preclude improvement, permit us to admonish you paternally. PETRIOLO, June 11, 1460.
Starting from his sleep in the dead of night, and seeing his father thus accompanied, before his bed, the Prince cried out that he was a dead man, and earnestly besought the bystanders to make an end of him at once. Philip assured him, however, that he was not come to kill him, but to chastise him paternally, and to recal him to his duty.
"Well, little girls, what's the matter now?" he asked, paternally, for the excellent man adored his nieces. "Helen says it's not best to go on with the Pole, and is perfectly nonsensical, uncle," began Amy, petulantly, and not very coherently. "Better be silly now than sorry by and by.
Tell me, should he not agree to be my husband?" "Jean," said the old priest gravely, "marry her. It is your duty, and it will be your happiness." Jean took Bettina in his arms, but she gently freed herself, and said to the abbé, "I wish I wish your blessing." And the old priest replied by kissing her paternally.
I was an enthusiastic politician on the Cass and Butler side, and was correspondingly disappointed when the election went against us for Taylor and Fillmore, though a little mollified when, on his way to Washington, General Taylor grasping his old comrade, my grandfather, by the hand, called him "Billy," and paternally stroked my curls.
He received me, as usual, paternally; wished me a thousand blessings; and handed back to me the note for one hundred and twenty dollars, payable in two years, which I had given for the lecture-fees; telling me, that, in the meeting of the Faculty after graduating-day it was proposed by one of the professors to return the note to me as a gift; to which those present cheerfully gave a unanimous vote, adding their wishes for my success, and appointing Dr.
The People which has been generally regarded as something naturally below its rulers, and as born to be protected and governed, paternally or otherwise, by an accidental selection from its own species, which by some mysterious process has shot up much nearer to heaven than itself is often described as brutal, depraved, self-seeking, ignorant, passionate, licentious, and greedy.
Then he rested his books on a table, and came and took her head in his hands paternally. "Do not shut yourself up any longer. Solitude is dangerous to the afflicted. Be more with me than ever, and let this cruel blow bind us more closely, instead of disuniting us." He kissed her lovingly, and his kind words set her tears flowing; but they did her little good they were bitter tears.
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