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For whereas the one shoves and has been known to kick on slight provocation, the other, who is noisily hated of all small dogs by reason of his size, remonstrates not, even when they cling in froth and fury to his chest, but carries them along tolerantly until they drop off from fatigue.

They attended one of the lectures in the Normal School building, and laughed furtively in their muffs at "Madam President" of the Club, a portly, silk-dressed dame, and at the ill-fitting black coat of the university professor who lectured. They came away before the reception. "Dowds!" Bessie summed up succinctly. "Rather crude," Isabelle agreed tolerantly.

Rosa eagerly inquired. "Oh no. They have sent a new man he's in Havana now a dark little, old fellow who never smiles. He has a long nose and a big chin; he dresses all in black a very 'jew-bird' in appearance, from what I hear. His name is Weyler Valeriano Weyler, Marquis of Teneriffe." Esteban laughed tolerantly, for as yet the name of Weyler meant nothing to him.

I did not omit to lay stress on the fact that the Nugget's departure with the enemy was entirely voluntary. She heard me out in silence. 'That was too bad of Oggie, she said tolerantly, when I had ceased dramatically on the climax of my tale. As a comment it seemed to me inadequate. 'Oggie was always high-spirited, she went on. 'No doubt you have noticed that? 'A little.

"Yon wasted your time at school, you wasted your time at Oxford, you're wasting your time now," he remarked, when Charlie and he were left alone after dinner. Charlie was looking at Lady Agatha's picture. "With a sigh he turned to his uncle. "That's all very well," he said tolerantly, "but what is there for me to do?" "If you took more interest in country pursuits it might be different.

Mahaffy laughed contemptuously, but was relieved to know the purpose to which the judge had devoted the afternoon. "What aspersion is rankling for utterance within you now, Solomon?" said the judge tolerantly.

He spoke of trade-unionists always as "those swine and dogs" and of the members of the Government as "those dogs and swine", swine and dogs being refined and temperate euphuisms for the epithets Mr. Pike actually employed. However he heard Sabre's stumbling periods tolerantly out and tolerantly dealt with him. "Excuse me, Sabre, but that sort of stuff's absolutely fatal fatal.

Free gold, he insisted, did not belong in this particular formation; it ran in porphyry, he said, and then he ran into mineralogy too technical for me now. I repeated his statement, however, and saw Casey grin tolerantly. "Gold is where yuh find it," he retorted, and spat after a hurrying lizard. "They said gold couldn't be found in that formation around Goldfield. But they found it, didn't they?"

She smiled at him tolerantly. An unopened book lay by her side. She seemed to have been spending the last quarter of an hour in thought. "I am rather relieved to hear," she confessed, "that those two young people are a heritage from the other Mr. Romilly. No, don't sit down," she went on. "I want you to do something for me.

It is true that he had and always kept a grudge against the ancestral Calvinism which afflicted his youth; and he was through all rises and lapses of opinion essentially Unitarian; but of the honest belief of any one, I am sure he never felt or spoke otherwise than most tolerantly, most tenderly.

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