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Cynthia, once she was safe with Marcia Lowe, was so unflatteringly happy that Lans Treadwell might well be pardoned for thinking her lacking in ordinary mentality, and this thought was like a dash of ice water on his growing chilliness. He became awkward and nervous.
"As Frank remarked unflatteringly this morning, 'You are far from being a dead one go and reform." "Was he speaking of me?" demanded Mollie Billette in deadly quiet, but Roy raised a placating hand. "No, no, of course not," he said hurriedly. "He was speaking of me, poor worm that I am. But, I say," he added, looking around at the busily flying needles, "what's the idea of the knitting.
But the boxer's brigade explained the unfortunate wretches so loudly and unflatteringly to their guest that haggard faces flushed and quivering lips stiffened; while at the gateway of exit, a motionless row of non-commissioned officers, watching for deserters, regarded "les bleus" critically, yet indifferently.
But even a religion which is thus unflatteringly described is based on the cardinal doctrines of sin and sacrifice for sin. How man fell into sin is not stated, but it is certain that he did fall. The cock then appears as a mediator between God and man. The use of the feminine ka blei is no doubt due to matriarchal influences.
"I am vewy particular about whom I intwoduce to Miss Grey," said Carminow unflatteringly; "that is to say, I should first have to find out whether she wished it. She is quite alone, poor girl." "Dear me! How is that? Is she some romantic governess out of a place or a lady who through no fault of her own has come down in the world?" "Miss Grey is on the stage." Killigrew roared with laughter.
"If they'd jumped on you they'd have shown more taste," remarked Mollie unflatteringly. "But, Allen," put in Grace, who had listened to the recital, with a troubled frown on her forehead, "was Will with you?" Allen's glance fell and he shoved his hands deep into his pockets. "No," he said. There was another awkward pause, which nobody seemed able to break.
Miss Keene had never abandoned her own style of dress; and that afternoon her delicate and closely-fitting white muslin, gathered in at the waist with a broad blue belt of ribbon, seemed to accentuate somewhat unflatteringly the tropical neglige of Mrs. Brimmer and Miss Chubb.
"Yes," agreed Steve, "any of us would make an awful mess of it. Cooking's an art." Oscar cleared his throat and frowned. "You'd have to pay a lot for a cook," he said. "It isn't hard, really. I could do it if I were going along." "That's so," George Hanford confirmed. But the rest seemed unflatteringly doubtful. The silence was almost embarrassing.
While he spoke, the squire, leaning heavily on the parson's left shoulder, extended his cane in a line parallel with the right eye of that disputatious ecclesiastic, so that he might guide the organ of sight to the object he had thus unflatteringly described.
French. Yes, he let her in that way sacrifice her honorable connection with him all the more honorable for being so completely at an end to the crudity of her plan for not missing another connection, so much more brilliant than what he offered, and for bringing another man, with whom she so invidiously and unflatteringly compared him, into her greedy life.
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