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Several in passing discourteously bumped against her, and she thought one must have been the boy from the adjacent perch.
Yet through it all, true to his promise, Adams had shown no anger or acted discourteously to anyone.
He spoke perhaps more brusquely than he would have to a black man, but not discourteously, either.
"But if wealthy people have to act this discourteously, I think I'd just as soon stay indigent, thank you."
I myself offered to try, but he refused my aid somewhat discourteously, I might add."
Your father suffered extreme pain from his joints as he aged, yet he never treated me discourteously.
To this the hetman responded, not discourteously.
One could not refuse, discourteously and abruptly, a costly present like that; but it seemed a disaster to accept it.
"You have to treat them discourteously?"
Do not permit an opponent to put his cards back in the board without revealing them, as some experts improperly and discourteously do.
There was a dead silence, during which Magda looked -not discourteously, just searchingly-at both of them in turn for long seconds.
The contact went discourteously dead.
If any men or creatures come to you, do not discourteously drive them away, but receive them well and treat them with due respect.
A number bled, urinated, and leaked all manner of fluids, discourteously messing his laboratory.
'Twould be a deadly disappointment for me did you seek so discourteously to leave."
I don't believe he would have acted so discourteously unless he wanted to hurt me into leaving-perhaps for my own safety."
Letra: Alas, my love, you do me wrong, To cast me off discourteously.
'It must have been quite interesting, if it drives you to enter a lady's bedchamber so discourteously.'
If individual Members feel that I have on occasion treated them unjustly or discourteously, then I ask their forgiveness today.
"Don't speak discourteously of your horse, ser."
But if you think I have been discourteously reticent with you or anyone, I will go to the extreme limit of my custom.
And horn," he said, a bit cruelly, since Thariinye was being cruel and discourteously invasive, to his way of thinking.
Alas, my love, you do me wrong To cast me off discourteously, For I have loved you, oh so long, Delighting in your company.
"Talk not so wildly, Sir Baron," replied Montreal, discourteously; "Rienzi is stronger than you think for.
Boleyn allegedly rejected King Henry's attempts to seduce her and this rejection may be referred to in the song when the writer's love "cast me off discourteously".