Verily, I occupy a lofty niche in your estimation, and it would doubtless be pardonably prudent in you to reconsider, and bid Elbert take me home with all possible dispatch, before I see Fatima or Bluebeard.
Miss Jane was pardonably proud that her presence was so essential to the happiness of the orphan whom she fondly loved, and gratification spread a pleasant smile over her worn features.
But surely the rifle itself, it may pardonably be contended, is nothing if not a mechanical contrivance?
Although Mrs. Seymour was naturally prejudiced where Charles Reade's work was concerned, she only spoke the truth, pardonably exaggerated, about the part of Philippa Chester.
It was a kind of Rosalind part, and Charles Reade only exaggerated pardonably when he said that I should never have any part better suited to me!
Foe and Jimmy cast their arms about one pillar, I clung to another; and the policeman, who at that moment shot his lantern upon us from his shelter in the doorway, pardonably mistook our condition.
He was pardonably excited--maybe a bit nervous in a channel that seemed to be buoyed all the way with pawnbrokers' signs.
I scarcely knew you at the first moment; you have so long been an exile, one may pardonably be startled by your apparition, and take you for a ghost!
That was a solid spell of a rest, when he came to think of it, even allowing that he had been unusually and pardonably fatigued when conducted to his berth.
As the French, who are driven to some straits to find victories at sea, have claimed April 17th as one, we may pardonably remind them that quiescence on the part of their admiral seems to show they were as badly mauled as we were.
The position was an extraordinary one, and Haddock very pardonably shrank from the responsibility of attacking the allies.
Pardonably startled, the waitress demanded with the rising inflection: "Wha-a-at?
He recovered sufficiently to take dinner that night, was full of his adventures, inclined perhaps to exaggerate his peril, pardonablyexasperated against the man who had led him through so many dangers, real and imaginary.
Although in her sixth decade, she possesses a splendid physique, of which she is pardonably proud.
Mr. Hammond, who was pardonably proud of his choir, was anxious that the stranger should be greeted and inspired by fine music, and urged Edna's compliance with the request.
Surely, if ever a woman had adulation enough to render her perfectly happy and pardonably proud, you are the fortunate individual.
A large and critical crowd had collected to watch my prowess, and I waspardonably nervous.
My dear chap," said Hamilton, pardonably annoyed, "there is a difference of four shillings between your estimate and the rate.
He danced, with a little squeak of joy, into the office of his beautiful secretary, leaving a very red and a pardonably annoyed Hamilton breathing heavily.
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