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Did I tell you about it, colonel?" Jane shook her head reprovingly. "Now, mother dearest, you always make him out worse " "Worse, my darling? Worse is a word that couldn't be applied to that man. Worse is comparative. Positive he certainly was, superlative is mild, but comparative never!" "Tell about it, do," begged the guest.
It's in the prayer about 'daily bread, and 'the kingdom and the power and the glory. Don't you think those are beautiful words, Miss Lydia the 'power and the glory'?" Miss Sessions's lips sucked in with that singular, half-reluctant expression of condemnation which was becoming fairly familiar to Johnnie. "Oh, John!" she said reprovingly, 'Daily bread' is all we have anything to do with.
Then, discovering his mistake, once more he began to chuckle, this time so heartily that he seemed ready to have a fit. And as he listened the Prince's mouth widened and he burst into roars of laughter. "Hush, you foolish bird!" said John reprovingly. "Be not so noisy in a Prince's chamber. It is not good manners!" and he threw his handkerchief over the raven's head. But the Prince protested.
'You'll have the missus in to know what all that hullaballoo's about, he said, reprovingly: 'and I don't want to be bothered until I've made a change. Now I'll tell you what it is, my lads. The Queen wants men, and there isn't one of you that isn't fit to go a-soldiering.
"Well, well, I don't believe you know me, Mike, do you?" asked Mr. Starr, grasping the old man's hand. After thinking deeply for a few moments, the Indian's face lit up and he smiled recognition at Mr. Starr. "Mike know friend! Many moons he not come back!" said the Indian reprovingly. "Not my fault, Mike. Me want to come but find a nice squaw and she keep me home," laughed Mr.
He was at once brought before Richebourg, who was standing in the presence of the Prince of Parma. The Marquis drew his sword, walked calmly up to the captured Colonel, and ran him through the body. Pettin fell dead upon the spot. The Prince was displeased. "Too much choler, Marquis, too much choler," said he reprovingly. "Troppa colera, Signor Marchese, a questa." But Richebourg knew better.
And this is what I said: "Gentles all, squires and dames, loving and loved, here is rose-scented news for you. The unknown poet has sung again, and Messer Guido has the words in his fingers." Now there came a hush of talking in the room as I said these words, and Messer Guido looked at me something reprovingly, because of my forwardness, and all eyes were fixed upon the pair of us.
A piano stood open, and Daisy sat at it, striking a few chords of "Home, Sweet Home." This made them all laugh, but Farnsworth said, reprovingly, "Come away from that, Daisy. We have to enter this house to shelter ourselves, but we needn't spoil their belongings unnecessarily."
Just how confidently he was counting on this coming change, Bertram hardly realized himself; but certainly the family was scarcely settled at the Strata before the husband gayly proposed one evening that he and Billy should go to the theater to see "Romeo and Juliet." Billy was clearly both surprised and shocked. "Why, Bertram, I can't you know I can't!" she exclaimed reprovingly.
Shatov suddenly addressed him with a loud question: "Alexey Yegorytch, do you know whether Darya Pavlovna has gone with her?" "Varvara Petrovna was pleased to drive to the cathedral alone, and Darya Pavlovna was pleased to remain in her room upstairs, being indisposed," Alexey Yegorytch announced formally and reprovingly.
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