Any prospective father-in-law attempting to shave that sum would be thought littleof by the bridegroom's acquaintances.
Not long since a white person seen riding on a street car would be thought little of, but social restrictions in this respect have relaxed to a noticeable degree.
A white woman would be thought little of by her servants were she to do domestic duties, such as dusting and putting a finishing touch to the interior.
If it be a second-class coach he is thought little of by the natives, and is apt to get the cold shoulder from Europeans.
Now by the wharves lay two ships, and I thought little of that, but on seeing them, Thormod, by whose side I was as he steered, seemed to wonder.
Others were men from beyond the village walls, and as Rorik's men had some reason and the others knew me not, I thought little of their unfriendly looks.
Surely something must be wrong, to induce men to ride like that upon such a warm day, thought Little Peter; but his surmises were quickly driven from his mind when he recognized Fenton and Benzeor in advance of the band.
Doubtless this, then, was their annual visit, thought Little Peter, and their abiding place had been known to Indian John, who had sought its shelter as a place of refuge from their pursuers.
What a strange man Ted was, thought Little Peter as he walked on.
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