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It was in vain he represented that his affection had not been created, and could not be annihilated, by such trifles; that it rested on the solid basis of esteem. "Esteem!" cried his wife "that is the unkindest stroke of all! When a man begins to talk of esteem, there is an end of love."
Fielding, and myself bored to extinction in my empty castle. And so I hung on. I certainly never expected you to get married in my absence, ma Juliette. That was the unkindest cut of all. Why didn't you write and tell me?" "I didn't even know where you were," said Juliet. "You disappeared without warning. We expected you back at any time." "Bad excuses every one of 'em!" said Saltash.
This was the last feast which ever Timon made, and in it he took farewell of Athens and the society of men; for, after that, he betook himself to the woods, turning his back upon the hated city and upon all mankind, wishing the walls of that detestable city might sink, and the houses fall upon their owners, wishing all plagues which infest humanity, war, outrage, poverty, diseases, might fasten upon its inhabitants, praying the just gods to confound all Athenians, both young and old, high and low; so wishing, he went to the woods, where he said he should find the unkindest beast much kinder than those of his own species.
Bringing the friend from the slope to the order was a difficult process for us recruits at the start the back-sight tore at the fingers, and bleeding hands often testified to the unnatural instinct of the rebellious weapon. But the unkindest kick of all was given when the slack novice fired the first shot, and the heel of the butt slipped upwards and struck the jaw.
I was on the verge of being impertinent, I'm afraid. Forgive me, will you, for what I might have said? I'll bring him over at the first opportunity." "Red, this is certainly the unkindest cut of all! I haven't minded your other prescriptions, but to insist on giving a well man the worst dose of his experience to take " "Stuff and nonsense!
"Spoilt a good hat in trying to make a bad joke;" and he shuffled himself below. "Your gig, Captain Reud, cut all to shivers," said a petty officer. This was the unkindest cut of all.
Oliver," said Jane slowly, "that you are startlingly like a a person I used to know? When I first saw you the other night I took you for him." A person you used to know! Oh, Jane, that was the most unkindest cut of all. "My cousin, Elliott Cameron, I suppose?" I answered as indifferently as I could. "We resemble each other very closely. You were acquainted with Cameron, Miss Harvey?"
The wretched bachelor who undertakes to look after a houseful of children like you is to be pitied. Nobody will ever catch me doing it again. Felicity, is there anything fit to eat in the pantry?" That last question was the most unkindest cut of all. Felicity could have forgiven Uncle Roger anything but that. It really was unpardonable.
Port and sherry, being beyond our reach, were despised, like our neighbour's sour grapes. But if the signs and portents of a drought in beer and stout were to be trusted, the unkindest cut of all was yet to come. And it did come.
Oh, the unkindest thing you could do to me now would be to give away Mary's Meadow." The Old Squire had taken both my hands in his, and now he asked very kindly "Why, my dear, why don't you want me to give away Mary's Meadow?" "Because we are so fond of it.
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