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Updated: June 29, 2025
My uncle told him about the note and the visit of Mr. Grimshaw and of his threats and upbraidings. "Did he say that in Bart's hearing?" asked the Senator. "Ayes! right out plain." "Too bad! I'm going to tell you frankly, Baynes, that the best thing I know about you is your conduct toward this boy. I like it. The next best thing is the fact that you signed the note.
Why should a patriot, leaping for the chance again to attack the oppressor, as at Bunker Hill, now be kidnapped to fight that oppressor's battles on the endless drifts of the Bunker Hills of the billows? But like many other repiners, Israel was perhaps a little premature with upbraidings like these.
Old Hagar shrilled maledictions after him when he passed through the littered camp on his way back to where he had left his horse, but for once he was deaf to her upbraidings. Indeed, he never heard her or if he did, her clamor was to him as the yelping of the dogs which filled his ears, but did not enter his thoughts.
But it is more than strange that, tho the light of God is shining more brightly than it ever did before, there is a lamentable want of zeal! If the thought does not fill us with shame, so much the worse. For we must shortly come before the great Judge, where the iniquity which we endeavor to hide will be brought forward with such upbraidings that we shall be utterly confounded.
That immaculate manliness we feel within ourselves, so far within us, that it remains intact though all the outer character seem gone; bleeds with keenest anguish at the undraped spectacle of a valor-ruined man. Nor can piety itself, at such a shameful sight, completely stifle her upbraidings against the permitting stars.
I ask you again, why did you seek her love? why, having won it, did you leave her to shame?" "Ralph, speak briefly and clearly what is it you mean? has your father put this cruel charge against me into your mind? No more hints, no more vague upbraidings out with it at once what do you charge me with?" Ralph did not speak, there was a grandeur of passion in the man that held him silent.
It was something else, something he could not put into words, that held him back from open upbraidings. He gave Andy's wife, Rosemary, the mail and stopped to sympathize with her because Annie-Many-Ponies had gone away and left the hardest part of the ironing undone.
Never had she looked quite so beautiful to John Temple even when first her beauty won him. It was such a surprise! What wonder he committed the folly but no matter. Juliet learned a lesson to her advantage. Tears and upbraidings had failed to move him. A happy face, smiles, charming toilettes, joy at his coming had brought out those expressions which demands had failed to elicit.
Would he have returned to the estate upon the very eve of disposing of it, if he had not intended to deal well and honestly in the transaction? Would he not have been ashamed to do it? Would he have subjected himself to the just reproaches and upbraidings of his partner, when, by his absence, he might so easily have avoided them? Certainly not.
Granting the latter to be so, permit me, Sirs, to address myself to your generosity and humanity, and those admirable qualities, so universally esteemed by mankind, will encourage me to take the liberty to make certain representations. "All upbraidings are odious, and nothing is more just than the French proverb which says, to remind a person of favours done him cancels the obligation.
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