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Updated: June 24, 2025
The restaurant was empty, but for the waiters, who stood in a little knot about the door amusing themselves by watching the movement of the street. Looking round to make sure no one was within hearing, Smyth rose unsteadily to his feet. "You meant what you said just now, Mr. Iglesias that you were ready to fight for me?" he asked ungently yet cringingly.
"Very much obliged to you." A curse on that minute! I fancy I was shy, and looked cringing. He instantly noticed all that, and of course realised it all at once; that is, realised that I knew who he was, that I had read him and revered him from a child, and that I was shy and looked at him cringingly. He smiled, nodded again, and walked on as I had directed him.
"3rd. Behave affably and genteelly to all, but not cringingly towards any. Feel that you are a man, and always act with that dignified sincerity and truth which will command the esteem of all. Seek not the society of worldly men, but when called to be with them act and converse with propriety and dignity. To do this labour to gain a good acquaintance with history, geography, men, and things.
He accepted bribes, beat his pupils, drank considerably and he always got off easily. Zinaida Grigorievna Doulebova examined the graduating classes in French and English. These studies were optional. Inspector Poterin's wife gave instruction in French. She had not yet fully mastered the Berlitz method, and looked at the Doulebovs cringingly.
Steenkamp in? Here is a British officer who wishes to see him and his brother-in-law." Van der Nest turned pale, and hurried inside, and stammering, "Oom Jan, there are some people at the door," woke up his brother and both decamped out of the back door. Steenkamp's brother-in-law, however, whom I will call Roux, soon made his appearance and bowing cringingly, said with a smile:
As I was to learn, sometimes the gun went off, sometimes it did not, all depending upon the adjustment of the fire-punk and the condition of the powder in the flash-pan. So it was that Kwan-Yung-jin travelled. The headmen of the village were cringingly afraid of him, and for good reason, as we were not overlong in finding out.
He turned and prodded Matin with the toe of his boot. "Get up and get out of here," he said sharply. Cringingly, Matin obeyed. He slunk out of the room without a word. "Now I can breath easier," declared Hal. "His presence contaminated the air." "I am afraid you let him off too easily, Hal," said Chester. "You at least should report him and have him put in a safe place."
"What do you want here, eh?" he inquired fiercely of the humble man he feared so much. "You were so good as to make an appointment with me, your honour," said Margari cringingly. I cannot give you anything here." "But your honour was good enough to say that you had some glad tidings to communicate." "Another time, another time! I am very busy just now." Mr.
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