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Many contingencies were considered in the making, but the suit would fit Tommy by and by if he grew, or it shrunk, and they did not pass each other in the night. When proud Tommy first put on his suit the most unexpected shyness overcame him, and having set off vaingloriously he stuck on the stair and wanted to hide.

The fan-tails strutted vaingloriously; Maudie lay in the sun on the stable wall; and Billy Bluff's kennel was empty. "Hullo, where's Bill?" cried the young man. "Some idiot's let him off his chain," grumbled the girl. "Just like them. A hunting morning." A great gray horse, led by little Jerry, was feeling his way through the stable-door.

Art Nick Hogben? Culpepper said. 'Hast that question answered, Hogben said. 'Now answer me one. Liedst thou when saidst what thou saidst of that wurman? Culpepper on the stone swung his legs vaingloriously: 'I sold three farms to buy her a gown, he said. 'Aye! Nick Hogben answered. 'So thou saidst in Stamford town three years gone by. And thou saidst more and the manner of it.

He did not utter this vaingloriously, but as a man who stated simple truth. She gazed at him, her timidity and nervousness returning in full tide. "I know I am overwrought. I should be thankful. But but, isn't it deception I mean, will it be fair to conceal from Richard the real condition of affairs?" He took her hand. "Spoken like a true wife," he gayly exclaimed.

So vigorous was the attack, that the Lancastrian archers gave ground and staggered, and, at last, breaking their ranks, began to crowd back into the houses from which they had so recently and so vaingloriously sallied.

I won't say anything about Uncle Ezra; he has been as kind and good as he can be, only a little too enthusiastic. But Professor Painter!" She tossed her head. The atmosphere in the Palazzo Palladio for the next few days was highly charged. At dinner Uncle Ezra placidly made remarks about the Domenico Tintoretto, almost vaingloriously, I thought. "Such a piece of Venice to carry away.

Seeing our cameras, a lieutenant who spoke English came up to invite us to make a photograph of him and his men, with their bedecked car for a background. He had been ill, he said, since the outbreak of hostilities, which explained why he was just now getting his first taste of active campaigning service. "Wait," he said vaingloriously, "just wait until we get at the damned British.

Ay, as my poor fellow-sot there said, and as I vaingloriously denied, we are all miserable sinners, put here for a moment, knowing the good, choosing the evil, standing naked and ashamed in the eye of God. 'Is it so? said Otto. 'Why, then, what are we? Are the very best 'There is no best in man, said Gotthold. 'I am not better, it is likely I am not worse, than you or that poor sleeper.

It would be easy, of course, to make fun of the whole affair, to picture him strutting vaingloriously among these inferior creatures, or compare a religious friendship in the sixteenth century with what was called, I think, a literary friendship in the eighteenth.

He judged others, naïvely, by their language, and if it was free from the oaths and the obscenity which made up the greater part of his own conversation, he looked upon them with suspicion. In the evening the two men played piquet. He played badly but vaingloriously, crowing over his opponent when he won and losing his temper when he lost.

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