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Updated: May 31, 2025
'What can it be all about, Ethel? I never had such a slanging in my life? 'I don't think Tom is quite well. He had a bad headache last night. Then I hope I mean, I think he must have made it worse! I know mine aches, as if I had been next door to the great bell; and he leant against his sister. 'I am afraid you really were inattentive.
It sounds like old women's chatter, the meddlesome way I scribble this down. It would take a real thing in the line of literature to paint me right, anyway, I fancy. When a third party keeps mixing in with husband and wife, he deserves all the slanging that's coming to him; which same is my last squeal for mercy.
"Everything. We've just had a week of term, and I've been in extra once already for doing practically nothing, and I've got a hundred lines, and Kennedy's been slanging me for lighting the stove. How was I to know he didn't want it lit? Wish I was fagging for somebody else." "All the while you're jawing," said Phipps, "there's a letter for you on the mantelpiece, staring at you?" "So there is.
"A reply, of course, to the Martover meeting?" "I dare say. D n the Martover meeting! But what taste! two brothers slanging at each other almost in the same parish. I declare women have no taste! not a ha'porth. But I won't do it and mother, just for once, will have to give in." He sat down again and took the cigarette which Lester handed him no doubt with soothing intentions.
Depart, and "stick up" no more. Well done, the "Turon Star"! says Starlight, after he read it all out. 'I call that very fair. There's a flavour of good feeling underneath much of that nonsense, as well as of porter and oysters. It does a fellow a deal more good than slanging him to believe that he's human after all, and that men think so.
Sitting up in bed, openly careless of charms hardly concealed by nightwear of sheer silk lace and crêpe de Chine, she looked P. Sybarite up and down with wide eyes overwise in the ways of life, shrewdly judicious of mankind; handled her pistol with experienced confidence; spoke, in a voice of surpassing sweetness, with decision and considerable overt contempt for the phraseology of convention swearing without the least affectation, slanging heartily when slang best suited her humour....
What's the good?" "None, you fool, none. And if there's anything that stamps a man as a cur and a cad, it's this vile habit of slanging the women for his own sins. All the same I'm not blaming anybody but myself, mind all the same, I being what I am, there's no doubt I married the wrong sort of woman. I don't mind making that confession to you.
But let me just point out that it is not consistent with my paternal duty to sit here and listen to you slanging your mother. As a daughter you have vast privileges, but you mustn't presume on them. There are some things I couldn't stand from any woman without protest." "But you must admit that mother is a bit awful when she breaks loose." "No.
He seems to have half a dozen languages at his finger-tips; and there's nothing to prevent his keeping up his newspaper connections from here. Slanging the Jesuits won't take all his time." "That's true, of course. It's time to start, Cesare. Yes, I will wear the roses. Wait just a minute."
Instead of standing there slanging me you ought to go home and take a rest." She paid no attention to this suggestion, but suddenly, moving nearer, said: "What did you do it for, Boye?" "Do what?" "Make love to me make me think you loved me. Why did you come? Why did you say what you did? Why did you kiss me? Why, when you saw the way I felt, did you keep on? What good was it to you?"
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