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I cannot hope that it will be so always perhaps I ought not to wish it; but I do rejoice in the firm conviction that such is the fact at present." "No one can blame you for that, sir," Chester said, rising to take leave, "but, ungenerous as it sounds, I cannot help hoping that, one of these days, I may be able to shift your position to the second place, taking the first myself.
"Well, but he is able to bear it; they are not: I cannot bring myself to see the right of it." "Nor will you, my lady, so long as you cannot bring yourself to see the good they get by it. My lady, when I was trying my best with poor Kelpie, you would not listen to me." "You are ungenerous," said Clementina, flushing. "My lady," persisted Malcolm, "you would not understand me.
"Well, I hope you have suited yourself?" said he. "Come, Miss Montgomery, don't you be as long; my arm is tired. Shut your eyes, and then you'll be sure to get the biggest one in the basket." "No, Ellen," said John, who none of the children thought was near "it would be ungenerous I wouldn't deprive Master William of his best arguments."
It helped him also to rise superior to the temptation. "I may have had ungenerous thoughts, too," he said, "but they have gone." "And only love remains," Bruslart returned, the slight rise in his tone making the words a question rather than a statement. "Your love, monsieur, my admiration and respect. These I certainly have for the lady who is to be your wife.
Just now, pending the growth of that sixth sense, "a good time" is very easily to be had at the cost of a little want of consideration for others since the elders of to-day are curiously large-hearted in giving freely and asking very little in return. But it would be an ungenerous nature which took advantage of generosity, and was content to take much and give little.
Shocked and pained by Jerrem's altered tone, Eve sought refuge in Joan's broader experience by begging that she would counsel her as to the best way of putting a stop to this ungenerous conduct. "Awh, my dear," cried Joan, "unless you'm wantin' to see murder in the house you mustn't braithe no word of it.
High up in the air at each end, it sagged in the middle until the little car must almost have touched the water. We had a fancy to try it, and landed to make the experiment. But some ungenerous soul had padlocked it and had gone away with the key. For the first time that day, it was possible to use the trolling-lines.
Vivian says that, very freely." "Angela declared that she was jealous, ungenerous, unforgiving all sorts of things. I remember she said 'I am very false, and I think she remarked that she was cruel." "But this did n't put you off," said Bernard. "Not at all. She was making up." "She makes up very well!" Bernard exclaimed, laughing. "Do you call that well?" "I mean it was very clever."
Every one would forget to ask whether what he said about you was true or false. They'd think only of how ungenerous and ungrateful he was. He wouldn't be either. But he'd seem to be and that comes to the same thing." She glanced mockingly at Hull. "Isn't that your calculation?" "You are too cynical for a woman, Jane," said Davy. "It's not attractive." "To your vanity?" retorted Jane.
"It is too late, Edith," answered Lord Evandale; "and I were most ungenerous could I practise on the warmth and kindliness of your feelings towards me. I know you cannot love me; nervous distress, so strong as to conjure up the appearance of the dead or absent, indicates a predilection too powerful to give way to friendship and gratitude alone. But were it otherwise, the die is now cast."
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