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May 13th, Thursday. Mr. A flush of anger or shame, perhaps both, reddened over his face; his eyes gleamed; and he spoke hastily and roughly. "Who are you?" he said. "How come you here? I allow no intruders in my park. Begone, fellow!" "Really, sir, I did not mean to intrude upon you," said Middleton blandly. "An artist, perhaps," said Mr. Eldredge, somewhat less uncourteously.

Truly, said Sir Palomides, as for Sir Launcelot, of his noble knighthood, courtesy, and prowess, and gentleness, I know not his peer; for this day, said Sir Palomides, I did full uncourteously unto Sir Launcelot, and full unknightly, and full knightly and courteously he did to me again; for an he had been as ungentle to me as I was to him, this day I had won no worship.

"Well, sir, the application is without precedent, and I must decline it; but this I beg to do as courteously, as the application has been made uncourteously." "Oh, it is easy to be polite, when you've got no heart." "You are the first ever brought that charge against me." "You ought to be ashamed of yourself," said Potter, warmly. "No heart! Mr.

I have also a message from Arthur unto thee, to pray thee to come and visit him. And two men have been before on this errand." "That is true," said Peredur, "and uncourteously they came.

I have also a message from Arthur unto thee, to pray thee to come and visit him. And two men have been before on this errand." "That is true," said Perceval; "and uncourteously they came.

Many a man will speak at times to his wife in a most unkind and even uncourteous manner, in a manner in which he would not dare to speak to any one else; I know he may not mean unkindness, but is it not a wrong? I say nothing of its unchristianness; is it not a wrong done to her who loves him more than she does all the world, to treat her far more uncourteously than the world would do?

Have we any means to prove that his obstinacy in not replying to any questions arises from his fear that his answers might convict him of perjury?" The doctor would hear nothing more. He said rather uncourteously, "Lawyer's quibbles! I know only one thing; and that is truth." "It will not always do to tell it," murmured the lawyer.

Indeed, I don't mean to speak harshly or uncourteously, so you need not be angry." She raised her eyes to her companion's with a pretty pleading. He met them fairly. Whatever his intentions might be, no one could say that the major ever shrank from looking friend or foe in the face. "I am sorry that you should think the warning necessary. Supposing that it were so on my honor, he is safe from me.

The exchange of prisoners was uncourteously refused, the Viceroy concluding his reply with an expression of surprise that a British nobleman should command the maritime forces of a Government "unacknowledged by all the Powers of the globe."

Here he indemnified himself for the restraint he had suffered in the study, and opened a budget of stories about the haunted house that astonished all his hearers. The housekeeper believed them all, if it was only to spite the doctor for having received her intelligence so uncourteously.

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