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Updated: June 15, 2025


And she foresaw how he would reason diplomatically with Rose, and watch between Milly and Mr. Louis Lewis, and perhaps assist Fred Ryley, and do in the best way everything that ought to be done; and how she would reward him with the consolations of her grace and charm, her feminine arts, and her sweet acquiescence.

But there were others conflicting truths among them the facts of his birth and of his contest with Carlotta with which they had diplomatically left her to come in contact when there could be no withdrawal, but which time must unerringly reveal to her, and with no gentle hand.

"In recruiting crusaders from the ranks of the wealthy, a special effort should be made, to have them take up the cause as a fashionable fad. They can be diplomatically led, where they cannot be coaxed or driven. In the face of any opposition they may display, it must ever be borne in mind, that the hearts of nine-tenths of the wealthy, are good and true.

They did not, however, suffer themselves to watch Armitage, but diplomatically refilled their glasses. Through the green walls went Armitage.

It was unbelievable that a man who knew so much about the Mafia was really in ignorance of its leader's identity, and Blake was convinced that if he acted diplomatically and seized the right occasion he could bring the fellow to unbosom himself. Discarding all thought of his own safety, he went often to the Red Wing Club. But he found Caesar wary, and he dared not be too abrupt.

"My dear," she said, "you must not be vexed with me for renewing the subject, but I cannot help it; I feel a responsibility. You must not, you really must not, think of staying here alone with those two children. It is not fit for you." Oh, how I blessed her for breaking the ice! I could hardly help hugging her as I replied diplomatically "You really think so?"

By the tone of the second question, which was quite too straightforward to be confused with the bantering that we usually exchanged, I knew that he was willing, if diplomatically coaxed, to talk frankly. I then said cautiously, "Every one thinks so, but you're the only man forward that's likely to know." "Now ain't dat jest like de assumptivity of dem dah men in de forecastle.

She went out and noiselessly locked the door again. But it was useless to begin looking for Quain now her husband had a good many dull books, most of them his 'eccentric' father's. What must the servants be thinking? and what was all that talk about a mysterious visitor? She would have to question Ada diplomatically. She returned to her room and sat down in an arm-chair, and waited.

When zey work more, zey get more pay!" "Of course," said Hamilton diplomatically, "with such a number of society people as you deal with that must happen very often." It was a successful move. The Frenchwoman beamed on him. "In ze season, yes, perhaps twenty or thirty evenings, but even zen ze girl go home by twelve o'clock."

Leonard's children, whom he declared to be the best little beggars he ever knew, unless it was Cranston's. "Of course," he added, diplomatically, "I can safely praise them in your presence, ladies, as you have none of your own." Then conversation languished, for Davies was silent and Mrs. Davies uninspired.

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