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For she was George Sand now. Aurore Dupin was civilly dead, Aurore Dudevant was uncivilly effaced. She had taken half a name from Jules Sandeau, she had wrought the glory of that name herself. Yes, a glory, say what you will.

The thing was marked, not uncivilly, but quite clearly. What could one do? Two more days of fine weather and perplexity, and she announced her departure as imminent. We were at Thursday. She must positively leave on Monday. "No more letters to write about my shortcomings," was Ingram's comment upon this intelligence to Mrs. Wilmot apart.

The Doctor was about to refuse a charge so uncivilly offered; but after a moment's reflection, he replied, "I think so indifferently of the proceedings I have witnessed, and of those concerned in them, that if the mother desires that I should retain the charge of this child, I will not refuse to do so."

Breakfast didn't seem the same no, no more did lunch, and so she strolled up to 2, Wickham Place as being the most likely place for the missing article." "But how on earth " "Don't begin how on earthing. 'I know what I know, she kept repeating, not uncivilly, but with extreme gloom. In vain I asked her what she did know.

Her treatment of his proffered consolations made him feel slightly henpecked. "And just fancy!" she said. "They have no means of knowing if he has arrived safely on the German side. How can they know he is a prisoner without knowing that?" "But the word is 'missing." "That means a prisoner," said Letty uncivilly.... Section 13 Mr.

Looking after little John of Dunster was, however, no small part of his trouble; the urchin was so certain to get into some mischief if left to himself now treading on a lady's train, now upsetting a flagon of wine, now nearly impaling himself upon the point of a whole spitful of ortolans that were being handed round to the company, now becoming uncivilly deaf upon his French ear.

Had you reason to be dissatisfied with him, do you think your friend capable of advising you to do a mean thing?" In short, with my accustomed weakness, I suffered myself to be prevailed upon, and we went to sup with the baron, who received me as he usually had done. But his wife received me coldly and almost uncivilly.

"We are, if our client doesn't give us away. But he has to be handled like a hot " Here the sentence snapped, for Mahony, bitten by a sudden doubt, faced sharply round. But it was a stranger who uncivilly accused him of treading on his toe. The court it was not much more than twenty feet square was like an ill-smelling oven.

Pullet's departure, informing her that she needn't trouble her mind about her five hundred pounds, for it should be paid back to her in the course of the next month at farthest, together with the interest due thereon until the time of payment. And furthermore, that Mr. Tulliver had no wish to behave uncivilly to Mrs.

I myself have the conceit that if time, revoking my sentence of superannuation, should restore my lost years and add youth to the wisdom learned along the hedges, even I, a very profitless weed, should not again so uncivilly decay, but flower to another June and see my seed multiply around me.

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