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The front apartment served nicely as a kitchen, and the provisions and crockery were moved in there, in spite of Tom's ungallant remark that he and Mr. Hallam should never see any of the pies he knew. By way of recompense, he took the guns, and all dangerous implements, under his own care.

"He meets so many people," cut in Serena, by way of apology. Gertrude smiled. There was a mischievous twinkle in her eye. "I'm sure he hasn't forgotten us all," she declared. "He could not be so ungallant as that." "He didn't forget you, anyway," declared Daniel. "He knew your photograph just as soon as he laid eyes on it." "Oh, thank you, Daddy. You've saved my self-respect.

A man has, for choice, a narrow range in garments for everyday wear at most but four coats, three collars and two pairs of shoes. Fewer women become Sulphites. The confession is ungallant and painful, but it must be made. We have only to watch them, to listen and to pity. But stay! If there is anything in heredity, women should be most sulphitic.

"Well, I certainly mean to go," said Mr. Langham, decidedly. "So some one else must stay here. Ted, you will have to look after your sisters." The son and heir smiled upon his parent with a look of affectionate wonder, and shook his head at him in fond and pitying disapproval. "I'll stay," said King. "I have never seen such ungallant conduct.

That was rather ungallant, wasn't it?" Again that long look from under her eyelids he would have succumbed at once could he have seen it. "No, the other part of it. That's not the way to speak to a lady. That's what I dislike him for. He never was born a gentleman. He isn't a gentleman and never can be a gentleman." Kate drew herself up the unreasonableness of the objection jarred upon her.

"Neal, stay with us. I'm frightened." A low musical laugh followed, and then the voice of the Comtesse "You are a most ungallant cavalier, Mr. Neal. You left us alone in one ditch this evening already. You really must not leave us in another." The effort to force the door of the meeting-house was unsuccessful. "Put a musket to the key-hole," said Captain Twinely, "and blow off the lock."

"If what you say is true, mistress," said he, "and God forbid that I should be so ungallant as to throw doubt upon a lady's word, it certainly explains although most strangely how the letter was not brought to us at once by your brother and his friend Sir Rowland. You are prepared to swear that this letter was intended for Mr. Wilding?" "I am prepared to swear it," she replied.

I have heard it affirmed that, though her husband, when shutting her up in her dressing-room, put the key in his pocket, Madame Napoleon found means to resent the ungallant behaviour of her spouse, with the assistance of Madame Remusat. PARIS, August, 1805.

Having passed through them, she now knew of the existence of France and Switzerland, but she was quite in the dark as to the position of these two countries with respect to the rest of the world, and would probably have regarded them as one and the same if their boundary-line had not been somewhat deeply impressed upon her by the ungallant manner in which the Customs officials examined the contents of her modest little portmanteau in search, as Gillie gave her to understand, of tobacco.

I envied the hero Holofernes because of the regal woman who cut off his head with a sword, and because of his beautiful sanguinary end. "The almighty Lord hath struck him, and hath delivered him into the hands of a woman." This sentence strangely impressed me. How ungallant these Jews are, I thought. And their God might choose more becoming expressions when he speaks of the fair sex.

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