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Updated: June 1, 2025
All depends on our Lord's look as He spoke them, and, even more, on the tone of His voice. We all know that two men may use the very same words to us; and the one shall speak sneeringly, brutally, and raise in us indignation or despair; another shall use the same words, but solemnly, tenderly, and raise in us confidence and hope.
Ida and Mary were walking down the street together. "Go ahead!" Sid called to Walter. "Oh, you're welcome," replied Walter sarcastically. "Not the least trouble, thank you. Glad at any time " Sid shot at him an angry glance over his shoulder. "I'd like to know who had a better right to haul me out of the ditch?" he said sneeringly. Jack, with the twins, had run on.
"I fear neither the jungle nor you any more," Mrs. Goring returned, and Barry shivered at the intensity of her voice. "As for hounding you, I warned you. I came here to prevent this, your latest piece of rascality, and I'll do it. You might as well go back to Java." "I suppose so," retorted Leyden sneeringly. "You've no doubt spread your lies to good effect already, eh!
"My, ain't you awful smart," said the other girl, sneeringly, but she went on with her work without another word. Presently she said to Ellen, kindly enough: "If you lay the shoes the way I do, so, you can get them faster. You'll find it pays. Every little saving of time counts when you are workin' by the piece." "Thank you," said Ellen, and did as she was instructed.
Does it succeed better in cultivating true holiness among its members by its system of penances and its teaching of the meritoriousness of men's acts of piety? Catholics say to us sneeringly: It is easy to have faith; it is very convenient, when you wish to indulge, or have indulged, some passion, to remember that there is grace for forgiveness.
"If you feel disposed to risk a doubloon I am but a poor hunter, and cannot place more I shall attempt what a muchachito of ten years would consider a feat perhaps." "And what may that be, Senor Cibolero?" asked the officer, sneeringly. "I will check my horse at full gallop on the brow of yonder cliff!" "Within two lengths from the brow?"
At the army one day, during a promenade of the King, he walked alone, a little in front. Some one remarked it, and observed, sneeringly, that "he was meditating." The King, who heard this, turned towards the speaker, and, looking at him, said, "Yes, 'tis M. de Beauvilliers, one of the best men of the Court, and of my realm."
"The rebels have the effrontery to give it out that they have captured General Burgoyne's whole force," sneeringly announced Mobray, as he returned from guard mount. "There seems no limit to the size of their lies." "La! Sir Frederick," exclaimed Janice, "'t is just what Colonel what somebody predicted.
"Lessons as usual badly prepared denounced for my stupidity, and ordered to remain after hours and work up. See what it is to have a dunce of a brother, Win," and Dick, curling his lip sneeringly, endeavoured to hide his wounded feelings by putting his hands in his pockets and trying to look perfectly indifferent. Winnie, on her part, burst forth indignantly,
And may the people hereafter find, that the true boast of a patrician is, that his power the better enables him to serve his country." "Brave words!" quoth the smith, sneeringly. "If they were all like him!" said the smith's neighbour. "He has helped the nobles out of a dilemma," said Pandulfo. "He has shown grey wit under young hairs," said an aged Malatesta.
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