Miss Nickall, being an invalid, had excusably gone to bed, and Jane Foley, sharer of her bedroom, had followed.
Audrey hadexcusably deemed this odd; but Madame Piriac having once said with marked casualness, "I hinted to him that he might with advantage stay away," Audrey had concealed her thoughts on the point.
Audrey was excusably startled by Musa's words and tone, and by the sudden change in his attitude.
The young woman seemed excusably tired and nervous and anxious to be alone--in no mood to discuss this overwhelming event.
Quite excusably he was reluctant to believe their evidence.
At this point the Commandant excusably found himself awake, and sat up blinking at Sergeant Archelaus, who stood in a haze of fog by his bedside with a lighted candle.
Of the two men, the Lieutenant excusably showed the blankest astonishment.
After all, he had been trusted; and he had, excusably perhaps, necessarily perhaps, but still he had failed to fulfil the trust.
Since Waife was still one-eyed and a cripple, he might very excusably shrink from reappearance on the stage, and affect a third infirmity to save his pride from the exhibition of the two infirmities that were genuine.
Mr. Basket confessed afterwards that for the moment, excusably perhaps, he lost his presence of mind.
If there be a person to be found of so tender a conscience as to think no cure whatever worth so important a remedy, I shall like him never the worse; he could not more excusably or more decently perish.
Charlotte, a lady of French extraction, might quite excusably be supposed to have had less care for the king than an Englishwoman.
If Light be in itself good--" At this point he is somewhat excusably knocked down.
The poor are merely sentimental, and very excusably sentimental, if they praise the gentleman for having a ready hand and ready money.
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