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As far as I was able I endeavoured to learn his meaning, but could not, and to my praises of you I thought latterly he seemed to lend but a cold ear; he told me at last, when I was about to leave him, that you had acted ungratefully to him, and that he should alter his will. I scarcely thought of this speech at the time, or rather I considered it as the threat of a momentary anger.
At the same time, while he may not ungratefully rejoice with Sophocles at being "set free from service to a band of madmen," that ripening of his nature which comes most fruitfully of a generous exercise of its powers will have instinctively taught him that secret of the transmutation of the passions which is one of the most precious rewards of experience.
"This isn't the place for girls, at all, at all! And they tell me she's from the old country. Will I be sending up one of the good Sisthers to see after her, and put things to rights a bit?" For the second time that day Emile ungratefully rejected the ministrations of the Church.
Bismarck declined, but not ungratefully, and the way to a reconciliation was opened.
You acted more ungratefully still, when you sought employment from one of Sir Alexander's bitterest enemies; and never wrote a single line either to your injured patron or to us. Was this love? Young as I am, Philip Mornington, I could not have been guilty of such baseness. I despise your conduct; and advice comes very ill from a person who could be guilty of such.
'What's the matter? said his aunt, and then she felt sorry that she had said anything, when she saw it was an effort on the boy's part to behave politely to the ladies of the party. 'Oh, he replied, rather gruffly, 'I think I had better carry Ger down till we get to the paddock. 'No, you san't' said Ger ungratefully.
"My sons have their faults," he said, "serious faults; and nobody knows it better than I do. My sons have behaved badly and ungratefully toward John Jago; I don't deny that, either. But Ambrose and Silas are not murderers. Make your search! I ask for it; no, I insist on it, after what has been said, in justice to my family and my name!" The neighbors took him at his word.
"You are behaving very stubbornly ungratefully," said Miss Vane. Lemuel lifted his head; his lip quivered a little. "I don't think you've got any right to say I'm ungrateful." "I don't mean ungrateful," said Miss Vane. "I mean unkind very silly, indeed. And I wish you to take this money. You are behaving resentfully wickedly.
She did not yield so very lightly to the invitation to go before a parson. She had to be wooed after all; a Harry Hotspur's wooing. Three clergymen of the Established Church were on the island: 'And where won't they be, where there's fine scenery and comforts abound? Beauchamp said to the doctor ungratefully.
As to my friends at Lerwick, from Sir James downward, they had all kindly come to see me and I had secretly and ungratefully rejoiced when their departure left the scene free for the return of my nurse. In two days more the Government vessel was to sail on the return voyage.
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