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But in David's startled eyes there was no awed admiration, there was only disbelieving horror. "You mean, you SENT them to the far country?" "We what?" "Sent them. Made them go yourselves to the far country?" The younger boy still stared. The older one grinned disagreeably. "Sure," he answered with laconic indifference. "We sent 'em to the far country, all right."
He made her acquainted with all the circumstances of his own fortune; and, as he supposed she spent her time very disagreeably at home, among characters which must be shockingly interesting, professed a desire of removing her into some other sphere, where she could live with more tranquility and satisfaction.
"I can't think how you have anything left to say to Virginia," she remarked disagreeably. "But I suppose you simply make love to her." "It is not simple at all." "Let us go and sit somewhere," Edgar was saying, and they went into another room. All of our real indiscretions in life come in the form of generalisations.
This seems to be the purpose of the urinary bladders of fish, as otherwise such a receptacle for the urine could have been of no use to an animal immersed in water. The idea of substances disagreeably acrid will also produce a quantity of saliva in the mouth; as when we smell very putrid vapours, we are induced to spit out our saliva, as if something disagreeable was actually upon our palates.
As there were two of Violet Effingham's suitors at table, the subject was becoming disagreeably personal; and the more so, as every one of the party knew or surmised something of the facts of the case. The cause of the duel at Blankenberg had become almost as public as the duel, and Lord Fawn's courtship had not been altogether hidden from the public eye.
Selwyn, we were both very much incommoded by three gentlemen, who were sauntering by the side of the Avon, laughing and talking very loud, and lounging so disagreeably, that we knew not how to pass them. They all three fixed their eyes very boldly upon me, alternately looking under my hat, and whispering one another. Mrs.
Mirabel had no choice but to yield. Imperative anxieties forced him to say, in Francine's presence, what he had hoped to say to Emily privately. "When I joined Miss Wyvil and Mr. Morris," he began, "what do you think they were doing? They were talking of Miss Jethro." Emily dropped the rose-crown on her lap. It was easy to see that she had been disagreeably surprised. "Mr.
"I will," said Donna Tullia, and she paused a moment, her face growing red with excitement, and her blue eyes sparkling disagreeably. "You cannot marry Don Giovanni," she said at length, "because there is an insurmountable impediment in the way." "What is it?" asked Corona, controlling her anger. "He is already married!" hissed Donna Tullia. Corona turned a little pale, and started back.
It was very unlike her; what had she observed that made her so disagreeably prudent all at once? It added to his mental malaise. What change was befalling his life? Was he about to find himself actually sundered from the friends he had made in the sphere which his birth gave him no claim to enter? It all meant that he was reverting to the condition wherein he was born.
There was a general craning of necks, a shifting of feet, a rustle of whispers. "Ah!" mockingly exclaimed Courteau. "I was dreaming, eh? To be sure!" He laughed disagreeably. "Is this 'house' money?" inquired the redcoat. Miller shook his head in some bewilderment. "We don't keep two kitties. I'll weigh it and see if it adds up with the Count's " "Oh, it will add up!"
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