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Work, long, hard and unrelenting, that is the salvation of the student who would become a virtuoso. With our increasing wealth and advancing culture American parents are beginning to discover that given the same work and the same amount of instruction musical education in America differs very slightly from musical education abroad. But we are deserting our young virtuoso most ungallantly.
For half an hour they maintained silence, Duncan, his head resting on the arm that was on the buoy, seemed asleep. "Boyd?" Minnie said softly. "Thought you were asleep," he growled. "Boyd, if we don't come through this " "Stow that!" he broke in ungallantly. "Of course we're coming through. There is isn't a doubt of it. Somewhere on this ocean is a ship that's heading right for us.
"I'd like to know what right you have to prowl around shooting at people," she scolded, seeing how close she could come to touching the place with her fingertips without producing any but a pleasurable pain. "Just as much right as you have to get up in the middle of the night and go ahowling all over the ranch wrapped up in a sheet," he retorted ungallantly.
I ought to have been at my writing, but it was too late to mention that now; besides here was my hat still full of peas. I could not ungallantly dump them back into her empty pan and quit. There was nothing for it but to pod on and stop with one pig. But my heart was set on a pair of pigs. I had a cow and a heifer, eighty-six hens, three kinds of bantams, ten hives of bees, and two ducks.
We have a trio, among others" and he again named the three fair factionists above mentioned "who threw us all daily into more confusion than was ever known in Babel." "Thank heaven!" replied Don Louis, somewhat ungallantly, "our women are of the disposition seemingly so well known to you.
As they panted up the hill Tom and his two companions shot past and waved their hands at them; then followed Bob Steele's crew and Helen shouted some laughing gibe at them. Isadore's face grew black. "I declare! I wish you girls would stir yourselves. Hurry up!" he growled quite ungallantly. "What's the hurry?" panted Heavy. "There's nobody paying us for this; is there?
And, as she made these furtive observations, something within her breast, which she had thought well under control, became suddenly unmanageable. "I'm sorry to desert you here, so ungallantly," Burns declared, bringing the car to a standstill at a cross-road. "If my friend here were quite fit I'd put him down, too, and give him the pleasure of walking in with you.
The second department was for men, and is rather ungallantly stated to have been of a higher order; yet, as the third department was intended for the whole family, and contained such works as Augustine, Origen, Varro, Prudentius, and Horace, the literary tastes of the ladies should have been satisfied.
The child, the one whom he had so ungallantly escaped from ran towards him through a wicket in the circle. Her companion disappeared. "Is it you?" said Kenelm to the child, "you who pelted me so cruelly? Ungrateful creature! Did I not give you the best strawberries in the dish and all my own cream?"
What does he mean by national prosperity? Does he mean the wealth of the State? If so, his reasoning runs thus: The more wealth a state has the better; for the more wealth a state has the more wealth it will have. This is surely something like that fallacy, which is ungallantly termed a lady's reason. If by national prosperity he means the wealth of the people, of how gross a contradiction is Mr.
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