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Updated: June 16, 2025


Many whom I have approached feign to become amused or have evaded a deliberate answer under the subterfuge of a jest; yet, whenever I would have lurked by night in their temples or among the enclosed spaces of their tombs to learn more, at a given signal one in authority has approached me with anxiety and mistrust engraved upon his features, and, disregarding my unassuming protest that I would remain alone in a contemplative reverie, has signified that so devout an exercise is contrary to their written law.

"What is it?" "It is brandy and water. It is good for you." "I am not faint. I don't like it." "Miss Daisy, please! You want something. It will make you feel better and put you to sleep." Disregarding the tumbler which June offered, Daisy slowly crawled off the bed and went and kneeled down before her open window, crossing her arms on the sill.

Be careful never to taste soups or puddings till you are sure they are sufficiently cool; as, by disregarding this caution, you may be compelled to swallow what is dangerously hot, or be driven to the unpardonable alternative of returning it to your plate. When eating or drinking, avoid every kind of audible testimony to the facts.

There was an antiquity about every thing at Manor Cross, which was already crushing the spirit of the young bride. "Dear me! this is nice," said Mrs. Houghton, disregarding, apparently altogether, the pain of her shoulder; "I declare, I shall begin to be glad of the accident!" "You shouldn't say that." "Why not, if I feel it?

Yes, I have not conversed with an European or a native born, the most godless and the best, who has not fully and roundly acknowledged it, but they have not acknowledged it salutarily, and much less desisted, disregarding all convictions external and internal, notwithstanding all the injury which springs therefrom, not only among the Indians, but others, as we will show in its proper place.

'I beg your pardon, he said a second later; 'that is no business of mine, of course. 'About seven or eight shillings, said the other, disregarding the withdrawal of the question. 'And I won't ask you, he went on, 'what brings a man who writes like you living near the clouds in a street like this? 'Are you an Englishman? asked Christopher. 'No, said the other. 'No fiddler ever was.

But the great man seemed really to have a liking for his young friend one of those mysterious sympathies, disregarding the differences of age and position, which in this case might have been explained by the failure of philosophy to meet a very real worry of a practical kind. After a turn or two and some casual talk the professor said suddenly: "My late son was in your school do you know?

Petra, disregarding the advice of her boarders, insisted upon changing residence, as she disliked that section of the city. This she did, taking in new lodgers unreliable, indigent folk who ran up large bills or never paid at all and in a short time she found herself compelled to sell her furniture and abandon her new house.

Suddenly the door was flung open and a huge, yellow-bearded man stamped noisily to the stove, disregarding the curses that issued from the bunks of those who had already turned in. This man was larger even than Moncrossen, with protruding eyes of china blue, which stared weakly from beneath heavy, straw-colored eyebrows.

And seeing how, despite his brave showing, he labored to carry the heavy basket, I presently took it from him, disregarding his protests, and set off by his side; yet, as we went, I turned once to look back at the deserted hut. "You 'm thinkin' 'tis a tur'ble bad place at night?" said the old man.

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