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The sex, impolitely said to have one fibre more in the heart and one cell less in the brain, often engages in a violent wordy war; the tornado of wrath will presently pass over, and leave clear weather for the day. In the evening, when the electric fluid again gathers heavily, there will be another storm.
His second act was to assuage the needs, physical and psychical, of the Shah de Perse near to collapse for lack of food and drink, and his little cat feelings hurt by his brusque deposition on the telegraph table by carrying him tenderly to the buffet; and there to the impolitely over-obvious amusement of the buffetière purchasing cream without stint for the allaying of his famishings.
Twice a day the druggist sent in his bill; finally he came in person. It was along toward evening when he rang. Philippina treated him so impolitely that he became impudent, and made such a noise that the people on the lower floors came out into the hall and leaned over the railing of the stairs. Eleanore ran down and stood before the man with folded hands.
"Yes," replied Fitz, with perfect gravity, "a steam man-of-war." "The Horrible or the Terrible, is it not?" "The Terrific." There was an account of the new war-ship in the evening paper which Agatha had laid aside, and Fitz was impolitely glancing at this while he spoke. The journal gave the names of the officers. Fitz was wondering whether Eve Challoner ever saw the Globe. Mrs.
This fine officer touched his laced hat most courteously to our Captain, who, after returning the compliment, stared at him, rather impolitely, through his spy-glass. "By Heaven!" he cried at last "it is he he can't disguise his walk that's the beard; I'd know him in Cochin China. Man the first cutter there! Lieutenant Blink, go on board that sloop of war, and fetch me yon officer."
"Yes, madame, and I ought to say for I understand such matters that at the meeting he behaved with consummate bravery." To avoid the recital of the second fine action, Madame de l'Estorade, at the risk of impolitely cutting short a topic thus begun, rose, and made an almost imperceptible sign to her husband that she wished to go.
I wondered what Sylvia might be thinking about all this; if she associated our pursuit by the slightest imaginative thread with a fellow who impolitely stared at her in a Havana café, yet to whom she had been willing to cry: "I am in danger!" Presumptuous fallacy! Then other thoughts began to race through my brain. Now that we were face to face with action, how were we going to come out?
Jasper Penny dryly thought that the term man was singularly inappropriate in any connection with the meticulously garbed figure before him. Essie would have a difficult time with that stony youth. She regarded him with eyes of idolatry, drawing her fingers over the sleeve impatiently held aside from her touch. "I'm going," he stated once more, impolitely; but she barred him at the door.
Barnes had been immersed in his own thoughts for some time. A slight frown, as of reflection, darkened his eyes. Suddenly, perhaps impolitely, he interrupted Mr. Rushcroft's flow of eloquence. "Have you any objection, Mr. Rushcroft, to a more or less personal question concerning your own private er misfortunes?" he asked, leaning forward. For a moment one could have heard a pin drop. Mr.
He just twinkled his pink nose behind the squirrel boy's back, and then the bunny uncle said: "How would you like to come for a walk in the woods with me, Billie?" "Oh, that will be nice!" exclaimed the squirrel lady. "Do go, Billie." "No, I don't want to!" chattered the boy squirrel, most impolitely. "Oh, that isn't at all nice," said Mrs. Bushy-tail.
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