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The man turned then to the baby and said in a curiously unpaternal tone: "Come here, my little man; don't you know me?" But the baby backed away under the fence and stood peering at him critically. "My little man!" What meaning in those words! This baby seemed like some other woman's child, and not the infant he had left in his wife's arms.
If German statisticians may be trusted, the inhabitants of the Grand Duchy do even seem to have preferred the risks and uncertainties of living in a distant and unpaternal American Government to the peace and quiet and security of the Mecklenburg plains.
Use it for your musical tomfoolery if you insist, and then get what living you can. Which was severe but dignified, unpaternal yet patrician. But what does my governor do? That cantankerous, pig-headed old Philistine God bless him! he's got no sense of the respect a father owes to his offspring. Not an atom.
It was admirable, both in tone and matter, and I shall at once look into the grievances he complained of. Don't you think, Miss Macleod, that your father is unreasonably prejudiced against the member for your section of the Home District?" "I think him everything harsh and unpaternal when politics is the subject of conversation," replied that young lady guardedly.
Mebbe you haven't guessed it, but we've been coaching her for the part, and she's just about ripe. She's got the looks, and we can dress her right for whatever job's on hand. Oh, Larry'll put over some great things with Maggie!" If Hunt felt that there was anything cynically unpaternal in this father planning for his daughter a career of crime, he gave no sign of it.
Use it for your musical tomfoolery if you insist, and then get what living you can. Which was severe but dignified, unpaternal yet patrician. But what does my governor do? That cantankerous, pig-headed old Philistine God bless him! he's got no sense of the respect a father owes to his offspring. Not an atom.
Such was his unpaternal way of contemplating the rising hopes of his house. How Nettie could bear it all, was an unceasing marvel to the doctor. Yet, in spite of these disagreeables, he went to St Roque's all the same. One of these winter evenings the doctor wended his way to St Roque's Cottage in a worse frame of mind than usual.
An unpaternal government had allowed a ship to undertake a voyage of twelve thousand miles, with a short crew, short provisions, and just twice as many passengers as could be protected from the weather.
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