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The Private Papers of Henry Ryecroft - By George Gissing
...The answer is very simple; this law has been made by the English palate--which is impeccable ....
The Age of Innocence - By Edith Wharton
...Archer 's New York tolerated hypocrisy in private relations; but in business matters it exacted a limpid and impeccable honesty ....
The Age of Innocence - By Edith Wharton, Philip M. Parker
...Archer 's New York tolerated hypocrisy in private relations; but in business matters it exacted a Hmpid and impeccable hoiresty _; `` If was a long time since any well-known banker Had failed discreditably; but every one remembered the social extinction visited on the heads of the firm when the last event of the kind had happened ....
The Portrait of a Lady - By Henry James
...I thought the British post-office was impeccable . "...
The Song of the Lark - By Willa Cather, Houghton Mifflin Company, Riverside Press
...While Archie and his friend were busy with Colorado politics, the impeccable Japanese attended swiftly and intelligently to his duties, and the dinner, as Ottenburg at last remarked, was worthy of more profitable conversation ....
The Voyage Out - By Virginia Woolf
...Mr. Perrott again knew that he was not `` quite, " i Susan stated in her diary; not quite a gentleman she ieant, for he was the son of a grocer in Leeds, had started fe with a basket on his back, and now, though practically idistinguishable from a born gentleman, showed his origin i keen eyes in an impeccable neatness of dress, lack of reedom in manner, extreme cleanliness of person, and a cer-iin indescribable timidity and precision with his knife and ark which might be the relic of days when meat was rare, nd the way of handling it by no means gingerly ....
The Circular Staircase - By Mary Roberts Rinehart
...I noticed that he looked tired and dusty, and, although he was ordinarily impeccable in his appearance, it was clear that he was at least two days from a razor ....
The Spoils of Poynton - By Henry James
...She hesitated : she would only be impeccable even though she should have to be sententious . "...
The Pit - By Frank Norris, Doubleday, Page & Company, J.J. Little (Firm)
...He was no impeccable hero in her eyes ....
The Touchstone - By Edith Wharton
...Then he said with an effort--" Do n't blame him--he 's impeccable ....
The Man who Knew Too Much - By Gilbert Keith Chesterton
...It does not dispose of their strange human souls to know that they were exhibited to the world as impossibly impeccable wax works, who never looked after a woman or knew the meaning of a bribe ....
The Responsibilities of the Novelist, and Other Literary Essays - By Frank Norris
...`` For half a century certain great names, from Irving down to Holmes, were veritable Abracadabras--impeccable, sanctified ....
Seraphita - By Honor
...bound to be the impeccable guardian; whenever I was about to speak, a burning seal was set on my lips, and I was the involuntary slave of this mysterious prohibition ....
Aspects of fiction and other ventures in criticism - By Brander Matthews
...lately impeccable ....
Forces in Fiction - By Richard Burton
...We call Frenchmen like Flaubert and the De Goncourts men-of-letters, par excellence, just because this was with them a consuming ambition,--to seek the fittest, finest, most impeccable expression ....
A Guide to the Best Fiction in English - By Ernest Albert Baker
...-LRB- juvenile -RRB- 19o3 An attempt to portray Cromwell as a heaven-sent and impeccable hero, with pictures of family life in Cambridgeshire -LRB- 165o-8 -RRB- ....
Tales of Unrest - By Joseph Conrad
...Men smiling amiably, or else very grave, within the impeccable shelter of their black coats, stood by the side of women who, clustered in clear summer toilettes, recalled all the fabulous tales of enchanted gardens where animated flowers smile at bewitched knights ....
Literary Likings - By Richard Burton
...His was not impeccable verse; lines that limp and figures that fail are by no means absent from his writing ....