When, with a diplomatic ingenuity upon which I cannot but congratulate myself, I suggested the advisability of a return to Brockhurst, in the civilest way in the world he showed me the door.
Take him all round Sir Richard Calmady's the best boss I ever sailed with--one of the sternest, but the civilest too.
His eyes are of immense use to him; he looks the civilest things imaginable; his whole countenance speaks whatever he wishes to say; he has the least occasion for words to explain himself of any man I ever knew.
We were received in the civilest manner possible by Lady Effingham, and Sir George Howard and Lady Frances.
Colonel Fairly followed him, and taking a chair next mine, began some of the civilest speeches imaginable, concerning this opportunity of making acquaintance with me.
Then, in the civilest way imaginable, I decline the noun.
Not at all, brother, and suppose I were, he began first; I am the civilest man in the world, and never interfere with anybody who lets me and mine alone.
At the same time he coolly declares his intention to say 'the civilest imaginable things' to his father (whilst hating him cordially), in order to get money out of his pocket.
He saw the folly and the danger of the proceeding, eschewed blunt overture, and got rid of his queer visitor in the shortest time, and the civilest phrases which Spanish decorum would admit.
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