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Signor Bruno saw the sign, and said urbanely: "You will, if you please, resume your seat. I will place myself behind!" "Oh, no! You must allow me to sit behind!" said Christian. "But why, my dear sir? That would not be correct. You are Mr. Carew's guest, and I I am only a poor old Italian runaway, who is accustomed to back seats; all my life I have occupied back seats, I think, Mr. Vell'cott.
I wrote again reminding you of your lack of courtesy. You replied like a pretty fellow in a morning coat at the Foreign Office and urbanely ignored my point." She puffed indignantly. The terrace began to be deserted. There was a gap of half a dozen tables between us and the next group. The flamboyant Algerian removed the coffee cups. When we were alone again, I reiterated my explanation.
"I don't know what to think of all this," she said. "It appears to me that it tends to break down the partition wall between us and those from whom we have received wrongs which should never be forgiven." "My dear Mrs. Hunter," replied the captain, urbanely, "the more the partition wall is broken down in one sense, the better. Isn't it wiser for me to get money out of Mr.
"A gentleman, I hope," said Mr. Caryll urbanely. "What are you?" "I'll learn you," said his lordship, and plucked at his sword. "I see," said Mr. Caryll in the same quiet voice that thinly veiled his inward laughter "a bully!" With more oaths, my lord heaved himself forward. Mr. Caryll was without weapons. He had left his sword above-stairs, not deeming that he would be needing it at a wedding.
The words came sobbingly from Nan's white lips, and Rooke turned to her instantly. "Have I your permission to keep the picture, Nan?" he asked, fixing her with his queer, magnetic eyes. An oath broke from Roger. "You'll have the original, you see, Trenby," explained Rooke urbanely, glancing towards him. Then he turned again to Nan. "Have I, Nan?" She opened her lips to reply, but no words came.
His trick was often to begin by taking some one urbanely and caressingly by the chin and complimenting him on the <i>intelligenza della sua fisionomia</i>. I kept near him as long as I could; for he struck me as a real ironic artist, cherishing a disinterested, and yet at the same time a motived and a moral, passion for the grotesque.
I suppose you really have no home?" she essayed in the half-hopeful tone to be expected of one who considered that a being so endowed by nature must suffer some compensatory discomforts. "Yes and no," answered Miss Ray urbanely. "In one sense we army girls have no home. In another, we have homes everywhere."
In the voice of an ogre, Dunwoodie took it up. "What is the message, sir?" Jones pointed at the ceiling. Involuntarily, Dunwoodie looked up and then angrily at the novelist. "An order of release," the latter announced. Dunwoodie glared. "I suppose, sir, I must let you in, but allow me to tell you " Urbanely Jones gestured.
Panshin counted ninety, and began calmly and urbanely taking tricks with a severe and dignified expression of face. So it befits diplomatists to play; this was no doubt how he played in Petersburg with some influential dignitary, whom he wished to impress with a favourable opinion of his solidity and maturity.
Here the Council of Three interposed, warning Kathlyn that she must submit to the law as it read. There was no appeal from it. "Then I shall appeal to the British Raj." "How?" asked Umballa urbanely. Swiftly she stepped to the front of the platform and extended her arms. It was an appeal. She pointed to Umballa and shook her head. Her arms went out again.
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