Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !

Updated: May 9, 2025


Near the court-house he met a gentleman, whom he accosted, taking him cordially by the hand and inquiring, "Isn't this Squire George Hale?" "George Hale is my name," returned the gentleman, reservedly, and disengaging his fingers from the strong grip of the tall man. "Yes, you are the individual I took you to be, and no mistake. I seldom forget faces, though I get names crooked now and then.

Foma hearing this, had often been quite provoked by his godfather's too picturesque language. Mayakin always spoke to him more roughly than his father, but now the youth felt very much offended by the old man and said to him reservedly, but firmly: "You had better not abuse me without reflection, for I am no longer a small child."

There was an ensign assigned to escort Coburn about and keep an eye on him, and he took them on a carefully edited tour of the carrier. He took them to the radar room which was not secret any longer. He explained reservedly that there was a new tricked-up arrangement of radar which it was believed would detect turtle-shaped metal ships if they appeared. The radar room was manned, of course.

The Glazzards did not see much of him, for he was over head and ears in politics, social questions, philanthropic undertakings these last in memory of Lilian, whose spirit had wrought strongly in him since her death. He looked a much riper and graver man than a year ago. His language was moderate; he bore himself reservedly, at moments with diffidence.

"We know so little," she replied reservedly. "But more than you have told me. Have they parents living?" "A father, I think," murmured Ann. "And no mother?" "No." "Do you know where their father is?" "He lives near Ithaca, so we're told." After a silence she continued, "We want them to forget to forget, ourselves, all about their former lives.

Isabel was touched with wonder at the depths of perception of which this submissive little person was capable; she felt afraid of Pansy's wisdom began almost to retreat before it. "You must tell your father that," she remarked reservedly. "I think I'd rather not," Pansy unreservedly answered. "You oughtn't to let him have false hopes." "Perhaps not; but it will be good for me that he should.

You are chilly already.” “I better go at once,” she said reservedly, willing to put off the telling as long as possible, peradventure to avoid it altogether. “No, child,” he said firmly drawing her back again beside him, “you must rest a minute yet before taking that long walk. You are weary and excited, and besides it will do you good to tell me. What made you run off up here? Are you homesick?”

Though he adored his master exclusively, he tolerated the new member of the family, and yielded himself reservedly to her caress. "It must be a coincidence about the convent," Mary told herself. Why should Miss Bland wish to torture Angelo's wife, even if she knew anything? And she could not know. It was impossible that she should know.

But he could not treat his father thus reservedly; and he told. 'She has made great fools of us, said the miller deliberately; 'and she might have made us greater ones. Bob, I thought th' hadst more sense. 'Well, don't say anything against her, father, implored Bob. ''Twas a sorry haul, and there's an end on't. Let her down quietly, and keep the secret. You promise that?

"My dear sah, there never lived a woman who had the arms, the neck, and shoulders that my wife possessed. I speak reservedly, too, sah, for since my demise I have seen thousands. A shade has some privileges, you know." "Godfrey Gloame!" cried his wife, suspiciously. "What have you been doing? Have you been snooping into the privacy of " "Now, my dear girl, do not be too hasty in your conclusions.

Word Of The Day

abitou

Others Looking