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Nay, you are in no guise to speak to any one, she added, looking with repugnance at the splashes of mud that reached even to his waist. 'I will don a fresh doublet, sweetheart, said Henry, more rebuked than seemed fitting, 'and be ready to sup anon. 'Supper! We supped long ago. 'That may be; but we have ridden long since we snatched our meal, that I might be with thee the sooner, my Kate.
The repugnance was caused by the fact that the man wore a blue frieze coat, which unfortunate garment at once dispelled her romantic dreams. "Will you explain the cause of this unheard of impertinence?" "That cause will very soon arrive." "Very soon? You did not seek me then?" "Not precisely." "Then probably you wish to see my husband?" "Yes." "Am I at all concerned, then?" "Slightly."
"Do you feel any repugnance toward him? No, but I feel in a state of vacillation and doubt, a state very disagreeable to me, and which the devout in religious matters consider to be the most scandalizing.
'Perhaps it's the best thing she can do, Sir Lukin added. Lady Dunstane pronounced a woman's unforgiving: 'Never. The revolt of her own sensations assured her of Tony's unconquerable repugnance. In conversation subsequently with Arthur Rhodes, she heard that he knew the son of Mr. Warwick's attorney, a Mr. Fern; and he had gathered from him some information of Mr. Warwick's condition of health.
Sime hesitated to touch any of the dead bats, surveying them with an ill-concealed repugnance. "What kind of creature," he whispered, "has done this?" "One of a kind that the world has not known for many ages! The most evil kind of creature conceivable a man-devil!" "But what does he want with bats' heads?" "The Cynonycteris, or pyramid bat, has a leaf-like appendage beside the nose.
The repugnance to animal food is not the effect of experience, but is an instinct. It appeared more beautiful to live low and fare hard in many respects; and though I never did so, I went far enough to please my imagination.
My pictures are likely to remain as private as the utmost hypersensitiveness could desire." Hans turned to paint again as a way of filling up awkward pauses. Deronda stood perfectly still, recognizing his mistake as to publicity, but also conscious that his repugnance was not much diminished.
She had but a moment in which to consider whether this glimpse of the fireside man mitigated her repugnance, or gave it, rather, a more concrete and intimate form; for at sight of her he was immediately on his feet again, the florid and dominant Rosedale of Mattie Gormer's drawing-room. It was no surprise to Lily to find that he had been selected as her only fellow-guest.
He had acceded to the conditions which had been made by his parents, for he was by nature dutiful, and wished to fulfil his-purpose, if possible, with their sanction. Yet he had entered society with repugnance, and found nothing in its general tone with which his spirit harmonised. He was alone in the crowd; silent, observing, and not charmed.
She made no comment; there was nothing to say to this, nor did she show surprise or repugnance at the dark shadow his answer had flung across the meagre picture. "And Garrison who was he?" "I don't know even that! From all I could learn I think it likely he was a student in one of the professional schools; but whether law or medicine, art or music I couldn't determine.
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