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If Paulsberg wasn't going to be in it, then.... Irgens could not control himself any longer; he sneered openly and almost hissed: "Mr. Subsidist! You are divine!" That subsidy was never out of his thoughts. "And as for you," answered Milde scathingly, glaring at him with angry eyes, "it is getting so that it is impossible to be near you." Irgens feigned surprise. "What is that?
The way in which the Javanese suffered by this system of compulsory labour for the profit of the home country the amount received by the Dutch treasury being not less than 250 million florins in thirty years was now scathingly exposed by the brilliant writer Douwes Dekker.
'At that rate, it would be permitted to eat a ham-sandwich just for once, said Solomon scathingly. 'Don't say I called you a dog, the Parnass laughed. 'A mezaire! announced the hostess hurriedly. 'After all, it's the Almighty's business, not ours. 'No, it's our business, Solomon insisted. 'Yes, agreed the Parnass drily; 'it is your business.
The possessor of that bad eminence sat and shivered, as if engaged in a rough calculation of his chances of a whipping; but Dolly governed him on these occasions chiefly by the moral sanction an immunity he owed to his condition. 'And this, said Dolly, scathingly, 'this is the dog you saved from the train, Mr. Ernstone! There's gratitude!
What holds true of the pictorial art holds equally true of the plastic art. As Prof. Veblin of the University of Chicago has scathingly declared, our ideals of the beautiful are so mingled with worship of expense that few of us can see the genuine beauty in any object apart from its expensiveness.
"Not of men," said Mollie scathingly. "That shows a guilty conscience, Betty. I'm surprised at you." "O-oh! Squelched!" said Betty meekly. "May I ask," she added very humbly, "just what you did mean?" "I simply meant," explained Mollie patiently, "that we were after two men " "Oh!" cried Amy, turning upon her in horror. "And you just told Betty you didn't mean that!"
The penultimate stage of the pre-nuptial comedy was reached in the lobby of the Opera, while Society was squeezing to its carriage. It was after the Rheingold, and poor Lady Chelmer could hardly keep her eyes open, and actually dozed off as she leaned against a wall, in patient martyrdom. "I didn't know you admired Wagner so much," Amber said scathingly, as Walter pushed through the grooms.
The vecchio is right," he said, slowly and scathingly. He remembered old Giorgio taking his pipe out of his mouth to throw these words over his shoulder at the cafe, full of engine-drivers and fitters from the railway workshops. This image fixed his wavering purpose. He would try to find old Giorgio if he could. God knows what might have happened to him!
When he was gone she went off, leaving the body of the girl behind her. The case is dead against her." "As you make it out, it certainly is," said Mrs. Parry scathingly. "But what about the tall man what became of him?" "He has vanished, and no one seems to know anything about him." "Ha!" said the old lady, with satisfaction; "well, I can enlighten you on that point.
"Perhaps someone has left her a fortune," Jessie whispered. "I always thought something would happen to her. She's so queer." "Perhaps the diamond mines have suddenly appeared again," said Lavinia, scathingly. "Don't please her by staring at her in that way, you silly thing." "Sara," broke in Miss Minchin's deep voice, "come and sit here."
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