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He was also reminded that circumstances might arise, when it would be necessary "to explain away or disavow an excess of fervor, so as to reduce it down to the cool system of neutrality." The French government, evidently insincere in their "national embraces," and believing the other party to be equally so, determined to test the friendship of their allies.
I suppose you don't know, or you wouldn't be you. But I'm sorry you think like that about me." "I don't. I mean I do sometimes wonder. You're so charming to everyone and " "But I'm not insincere because of that, am I? I wish you hadn't thought that.
He was not embarrassed enough, did not seem to feel his disgrace keenly enough. For though he twisted and squirmed under the threat in Randerson's voice, there was an odd smirk on his face that impressed her as nearly concealing a malignant cunning. And his voice sounded insincere to her there was even no flavor of shame in them: "I'm sorry I done what I did, ma'am."
I've seen the English version on the stage," I said. I was ashamed of having written The Mulberry Bush, of having presumed to write any comedy. I felt the justice of her implied criticism. Indeed, all my efforts seemed to me, just then, as being worthless and insincere. All my life, even.
If the newcomer is a new drummer unfamiliar with the ways of the mountains, if he comes imbued with the belief that the voice with the smile wins, and talkatively radiates his individual idea of fellowship and democracy, one by one his auditors silently drop away. To them, an insincere, a false note of democracy has been struck.
She knew they would sound forced, insincere. Shame at inflicting shame caused her to bend her head. Already she had been silent too long. 'I will tell you everything, Monica was saying in low, tremulous tones. 'If no one else believes me, you at all events shall. I have not done what 'No I can't hear this, Rhoda broke in, the speaker's voice affecting her too powerfully.
He narrates in extenso all his vacillations about nothing at all, all his givings way to laziness, all his insincere confidences made to others.
As for men, she was shy of them, and, moreover, she loathed the elaborate and insincere ritual of deference which the average man practises towards women unrelated to him, particularly when they are young and rich. Her father she adored, without knowing it; for he often angered her, and humiliated her in private. As for the rest, she was, after all, only six-and-twenty.
There are other men who seem like the ocean; they are constantly bracing, stimulating, giving new draughts of tonic life and strength by their very presence. There are men who are insincere in heart, and that insincerity is radiated by their presence. They have a wondrous interest in your welfare, when they need you.
And when the end comes to them which comes to all; when as though a child should trample out the sparks from a piece of paper death comes upon them and tramples out for ever their joys and sorrows, their hopes and fears then, sure I am, that those who mourn for them, that those who cherish their memory and regret their loss, will neither be insincere nor few, and that they themselves will meet calmly and gladly that Great Shadow, waiting and looking with sure though humble hope to a better and less transient life; to a sinless and unstained world; to the meeting with long lost friends; to the rest which remaineth for the People of God.
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