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He does not think it necessary to go quite so far, to find the origin of his own base, lawless, inhuman, unconscionable dispositions.
Never! never! I was waiting myself, with my watch in my hands, one day last winter, at a certain drawing-room door. And behind two gentlemen were also waiting without showing any readiness to lose their temper, like me. The reason was that they had long grown accustomed to our unconscionable insolence.
On each occasion he was waylaid in the dining-room by Paul Wyndham, his face haggard with suffering; and on each occasion the little man's decisive headshake struck a fresh blow at the hope that took 'such an unconscionable time a-dying. Finally he spoke his conviction outright. It was late afternoon, and Honor's strength and courage, though still flickering fitfully, were almost spent.
"I must have medicine and food, or Harry will not live till Sunday. I will sign." The papers were again spread out. The poor-master jerked the folds out of them impatiently, in a way that seemed to say, "You keep me an unconscionable long time about a very small matter." When the papers were spread out, Mrs. Martin's two oldest children, who began to understand what was going on, cried bitterly.
To show eagerness would have raised suspicion; backwardness excites the contrary feeling, and a desire to entertain some intercourse. "July 22d. At the unconscionable hour of 2 A.M., a mob of Pangerans came on board, in number not fewer than fifty, and with a multitude of followers.
First, we must have a nurse, and then his face must be washed, and he must be dressed as becomes my pretty little adopted son." The child, who had ceased his cries for a moment, now broke out into fresh shrieks. "I want to go home! I won't stay here in this big house! Take me to my grandmother!" "Hush, you unconscionable little savage!" said Madame de Campan.
"Mademoiselle will please excuse me for troubling her," replied the footman, "but Mademoiselle is still out, and."... "In that case I will see them myself, though it is an unconscionable hour not at all a good beginning."... The woman and her son had been shown into the smoking-room. When Wilhelmine entered, the pair bowed respectfully.
Furthermore, he noticed that, even for that small number of men, the time consumed in rolling up and stowing the sails was quite unconscionable, arguing the existence of an exceedingly lax discipline if any at all aboard the craft.
Heine was indeed an "unconscionable long time a-dying," but then he died with such brilliant patience, with such good humour, and, in the meanwhile, contrived to write such haunting poetry, such saturnine criticism. And, all the time, during those ten years of dying, his faithful "Treasure" was by his side.
"For I never make such unconscionable calls," she declares, and fancies that she blushes over it. "It has been extremely pleasant to me," Mr. Wilmarth replies, in a tone of grave compliment. "I am so much alone. I miss your father more than any of you would suspect, I dare say. We used to consult together so much, and he was in and out a dozen times a day."
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