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I thought it wise to leave any encounter with the lady to chance, and as the by-paths of the country-side were many and intricate, I intended, without ungallantry, to render the chance remote.
I forced a smile. "Not I, signora! Surely you do not find me guilty of such ungallantry? Were I dull in YOUR company I should prove myself the most ungrateful of my sex." She sighed somewhat impatiently. She was very young and very lovely, and, as far as I knew, innocent, and of a more thoughtful and poetical temperament than most women.
"You shall see it now, as he have left it so it has remain always," she added with superstitious gravity. "That's just the lazy shiftlessness of your folks," responded Ezekiel with prompt ungallantry. "It ain't no wonder the Lord Almighty hez to stir you up now and then to keep you goin'." Dona Rosita gazed at him with simple childish pity.
He did not wish to subject himself to the charge of ungallantry; and Sukey was, as you already know, fair to look upon, and her offer was as generous as she could make under the circumstances. So he chose a young lady, left Rita by the wall, and entered the game.
Which reminds me that I have been guilty of an act of ungallantry, and faith! while you and I have been chatting, the lady, with a rare discretion, has peacefully come back to her senses." "She has regained nothing very valuable," said the Friar, with a shrug, "Alone in Acaire!"
It might be supposed that, there being only one lady, she would be in considerable demand with her fellow-passengers. But it was quite the contrary. Miss Ribbids, as I will call her, proved to be a most uninteresting individual. I am sorry to have to confess to so much ungallantry; but the only effort which I made, in common with the others, was to avoid her she was so hopelessly dense.
But the tariff seems to have got him. He is a very masculine person, except for this one feminine quality, for, if I may say it without ungallantry, there is a legend that no woman has ever understood the tariff.
You thought the superstition of the world as it was, far above the knowledge it now brags of. You admired the Saxons and Danes in their veneration of the predictions of old women, whom the after ungallantry of a hard age would have burned for witches.
"I am so sorry," said Joe, with the least perceptible pout on her lip. "I suppose that I must go home, then, and play." "No," said Crawford, who had no idea of being guilty of the ungallantry of driving a lady out of his house, especially dear, delicious, tormenting Joe. "No, don't go home.
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