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Updated: May 18, 2025


She's having the time of her life," her cousin said unfeelingly. "She told me to-day that she was afraid that she had checked one of the most brilliant careers at the bar." "I had no idea of all this!" the doctor confessed, amazed. "I've seen the young man noticed him about. Well well well! Anne, too."

They sneer at your most inoffensive suggestions; they laugh unfeelingly at your treasured dreams of foreign lands; they brand the statements of your traveled aunts and uncles as the stupidest absurdities; they deride your most trusted authors and demolish the fair images they have set up for your willing worship with the pitiless ferocity of the fanatic iconoclast!

'Hasn't he got a carriage then? said I. Grandmamma shook her head. 'Not in London. Their carriages and horses are in the country still for Mrs. Vandeleur. They will not be sent back to London till she comes. 'I hope that won't be for a good long while, I said to myself, rather unfeelingly, for I might have remembered that as soon as my cousin's wife was well enough she was to return.

He had a daughter, who was exceedingly plain in her personal appearance, but who had a very active mind, and was a bright, talkative girl. She had heard of David's misadventure, and rather unfeelingly rallied him upon his loss. She however endeavored to comfort him by the assurance that there were as good fish in the sea as had ever been caught out of it.

"Please don't laugh at me," he said, with the glimmer of a smile, "because this to me is a more serious matter than you or any one can understand." "I don't laugh unfeelingly, I assure you," she said earnestly.

"I knew that George Morton would not pass him so unfeelingly but where are they going? not far, I hope, on this cold day and George without his great coat."

The girl had another trembling fit when she heard them, and Tom's wonder was fast lapsing into contempt or something like it. "Oh-h-h!" she shuddered. "Do you reckon they saw us, Tom-Jeff?" "I shouldn't wonder," he whispered back unfeelingly. "We could see them plain enough." "He'll kill me, for shore, Tom-Jeff! O God!" Tom's lip curled. The wolf does not mate with the jackal.

Lawrence was presented on the platform with various farewell gifts—a pair of knit slippers from Sally Buxton, who was the prettiest girl in the valley and who tried to slip them into his hand when no one else was looking, and blushed when Nora Carson unfeelingly called attention to her shy attempt; a pair of mittens from old Mrs.

So make my task a hard one, for the courage you so unfeelingly attacked must be tested to its full limits. I am ready to obey your commands." Having thus addressed Arletta, I straightened myself up to my full height with as much dignity as I could assume, folded my arms across my chest and awaited her orders.

I guess you'll last another hour," Helen May retorted unfeelingly. "See the dog that followed Mr. Starr out from town, Vic! We're going to see if he can herd goats." "Well, if he can, he's got my permission, that's a cinch." "I do believe he can; see him look at them! His name's Pat, and he likes me awfully well."

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