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And she said: 'Men are not gods, and we must not look for that observance from them when they are married, which they show us on the bridal day. And she beshrewed herself for so unkindly judging of his unkindness.
In which part," concluded Cromwell, "ye shall somewhat engrieve the matter, after such sort that it may well appear to the French king that the King's Highness may take those his counsels both strangely and unkindly."
"Be fr-ie-nds, be fr-ie-nds," with a little trill on the words. From experience she knew very little of unfriendliness. All this about quarrels and having nothing to do with people was new to her. As she considered it she remembered that Oliver hated Orlando, and Rosalind's uncle had treated her and her father unkindly, in the story.
"You know me," he said, with his most ingratiating smile, and he even went so far as to take her beringed little hand in his own boyish paw. "I do not!" she declared, staring at him, and then, his grin proving infectious, she added, not unkindly, "Who are you, child?" "I wish I was a society reporter or a photographer, or anybody who could do justice to your wonderful charms!"
"I trust," she said, not unkindly, but with a sort of majestic displeasure, "that you do not mention these facts to me in what you consider the order of their importance." The young girl was chilled. She moved away to one of the spindle-legged chairs near a window, and played absently with the knotted fringes of the old-fashioned dimity curtain.
I saw that much of what is called the serious business of life is simply and solely necessitated by bodily needs, and is really entirely temporary and trivial, while the real life of the soul, which underlies it all, stifled and subdued, pent-up uneasily and cramped unkindly like a bright spring of water under the superincumbent earth, finds its way at last to the light.
My consent to speak to Sir Arthur would be generally understood as a pledge to proceed; not it is true by me, if I saw just cause to retract: but, though I earnestly desire to reform, I almost as earnestly wish not unnecessarily to offend the prejudices of mankind. And let me beg too, let me conjure you, not to think meanly or unkindly of me, when I tell you that I must insist on a short delay.
Scattergood bade the girl from the West a brisk good-bye and went directly up the dock, evidently expecting nobody to meet her at this time of day. A lanky man, with grizzled brows and untrimmed beard, got up slowly from the stringpiece of the wharf and slouched forward to meet Janice Day. "I reckon you be Broxton's gal, eh?" he queried, his eyes twinkling not unkindly.
Isak put up his hand to his hair it was like a bear lifting his paw. "'Twas just that I've been fearing," said he. "That I might not manage it. And that's why I wanted you that's learned so much to help me." That was one to the bear. But nothing gained after all. Inger tossed her head and turned aside unkindly, and would have nothing to do with his saw. "Well, then " said Isak.
He wrenched a quid from his tobacco-slab, grasped the hatchet handle and arose. Dallas had lighted the lantern once more. Now she pinned one of the smaller blankets over his shoulders. When he put on his hat and knelt before the chopped-out place in the east wall, she wrapped a second blanket about his feet and legs. "Go 'long, go 'long," he said, not unkindly. "Keep you'self warm."
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