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The passengers were, consequently, in high spirits, and disposed to be social. I must except, however, Wyatt and his sisters, who behaved stiffly, and, I could not help thinking, uncourteously to the rest of the party. Wyatt's conduct I did not so much regard. He was gloomy, even beyond his usual habit in fact he was morose but in him I was prepared for eccentricity.
Well, so I suppose you are surprised to see me here without my pheaton?" "I wish I had never seen you at all," replied Philip, uncourteously, and restoring his money to his pocket; "your fraud upon Mr. Stubmore, and your assurance that you knew me, have sent me adrift upon the world."
I suppose that you, being blessed with her acquaintance, do not need the formality of my introduction?" "Umph!" said the stranger, rather shortly and uncourteously. "No! Perhaps you had better present me!" "By what name shall I have that honour, sir?" discreetly inquired the nomenclator. "Clifford!" answered the stranger; "Captain Clifford!"
Now what interests me, as regards these details, is not the details themselves, but the fact that none of them was foreseen by me, none of them was planned by me, I was the author of none of them. Circumstance, working in harness with my temperament, created them all and compelled them all. I often offered help, and with the best intentions, but it was rejected as a rule, uncourteously.
They are interesting, but not uncourteously not exasperatingly so; and the strangest part of it is that the introductory and intermediate passages are no less interesting, under Trollope's treatment, than are the murders and forgeries.
He shall be taught the reasonableness of Christianity, and the nothingness of disbelief. Moreover, if this mock Julian start opinions so directly opposite to my own, if he spare not the most biting sarcasm, if he attack me thus uncourteously; is it not all a proof that he can be no spy? Yet, might not this be a mere stratagem, to draw me into a discussion by wounding my self-love? Yet no!
The passengers were, consequently, in high spirits and disposed to be social. I must except, however, Wyatt and his sisters, who behaved stiffly, and, I could not help thinking, uncourteously to the rest of the party. Wyatt's conduct I did not so much regard. He was gloomy, even beyond his usual habit in fact he was morose but in him I was prepared for eccentricity.
No; great as was the coming penalty, she could not do that. She had been railed at and scolded as never goddess was scolded before. Whatever she threw away, it behoved her to maintain her dignity. She would not bend to a storm that had come blustering over her so uncourteously. Bertram had now risen to go. "It would be useless for me to trouble your aunt," he said.
I suppose that you, being blessed with her acquaintance, do not need the formality of my introduction?" "Umph!" said the stranger, rather shortly and uncourteously. "No! Perhaps you had better present me!" "By what name shall I have that honour, sir?" discreetly inquired the nomenclator. "Clifford!" answered the stranger; "Captain Clifford!"
They are a bad, griping set, all of them; and, I am sure, I don't say so from any selfish feeling, Mr. Linden, though they have forbid me the house, and called me, to my very face, an old cheating Jew. Think of that, sir! I, whom the late Lady W. in her exceeding friendship used to call 'honest Brown, I whom your worthy " "And who," uncourteously interrupted Clarence, "has Mordaunt Court now?"
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