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Her father is here, and one of those three masks. GIANETTINO. Excellent! Bring me instantly to her. LOMELLINO. But you will seek in her a mistress, and find a prude. GIANETTINO. Force is the best rhetoric. Lead me to her. Would I could see that republican dog that durst stand in the way of the bear Doria. FIESCO and the former. FIESCO. I have handed her to her carriage.
No man was ever so manageable. My diplomatist is getting liker and liker to him every day. Leaner, of course, and does not habitually straddle. Whiskers and morals, I mean. We must be silent before our prudish sister. Not a prude? We talk diplomacy, dearest. He complains of the exclusiveness of the port of Oporto, and would have strict alliance between Portugal and England, with mutual privileges.
"Well," said Sir Oliver, looking straight before him. "Sally my brother insists on calling her Sally appears to have her head fixed well on her shoulders: she looks as you must not forget to look straight between the horse's ears. But your young bride is apt to be the greatest prude in the world. And Dicky, you see " Her hand weighed on the rein and brought the mare to a halt.
The daughter of the learned and brilliant Isabella looks here as if, in the decline of her beauty, she had become something of a précieuse and a prude, though it would be imprudent to assert that she was either the one or the other.
The prude cast a disdainful look at Miss, and said that people, who have but little to lose, are sometimes the most solicitous about preserving it. The old lady was affronted at this inuendo, and took notice, that people ought to be very well informed before they speak slightingly of other people's fortune, lest they discover their own envy, and make themselves ridiculous.
"Now Charlotte, you little prude," whispered her friend, the instant he withdrew, "is he not very, very handsome?" "Very," said Charlotte; "more so than any other gentleman I have ever seen." "And engaging, and agreeable, and gentlemanlike?" "Agreeable, and gentlemanlike too." "And graceful, and loveable?" "Graceful, certainly; and, very possible, loveable, to those who know him."
"'Yes, Mary, said I, with more gravity than she was prepared for, 'she is a prude; but I am not certain that in foreign society, where less liberties are tolerated than in our country, if such a bearing be not wiser. What I was going to plunge into, heaven knows, for the waiter entered at the moment, and presenting me with a large and carefully sealed package, said, 'de la part de mi ladi Lilfore, 'but stay, here comes, if I am not mistaken, a better eulogy upon my dear aunt, than any I can pronounce.
He's just killed one of my best men friends! I wish you wouldn't talk about God!" Marilyn looked at her sadly, contemplatively, and then twitched her mouth into a little smile: "We're not getting on very well, are we? I don't like your costly entertainments, and you don't like my best Friend! I'm sorry. I must seem a little prude to you I'm afraid, but really, God is not what you think.
I am sure I went to the masquerade with no other view than to oblige you, nor did I say or do anything there which any woman who is not the most confounded prude upon earth would have started at on a much less occasion than what induced me.
Booth," answered the other, "whence this great superiority over me is derived; but, if your virtue gives it you, I would have you to know, madam, that I despise a prude as much as you can do a ." "Though you have several times," cries Amelia, "insulted me with that word, I scorn to give you any ill language in return. If you deserve any bad appellation, you know it, without my telling it you."
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