Contenting
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This is plot 6f: the one about Destry, who never wears a gun, or Sean (Duke Wayne), the 'Quiet Man' who refuses to rise to provocation and fight until the obligatory scene where the gun is strapped on and the fists cocked - but instead of
contenting
himself with a polite come stai oggi he removes 100,000 from the suitcase and buys her a car.
But far from simply
contenting
himself with the shock factor, the director finds the root of beautiful emotions, sincerity, loneliness, and therefore serves to us a palette of characters so sincere and touching that one cannot help but be carried into the story.
Nonetheless, they have shown great restraint in northern Iraq since Saddam’s fall,
contenting
themselves with building up their autonomous province both economically and politically – to the point that it is independent in all but name, with a strong and experienced army in the Peshmerga militia.
So when the cavalry and police quietly took the road back to Marchiennes, after
contenting
themselves with deafening the settlements by the stamping of their horses over the hard earth, the miners jeered at this innocent prefect and his soldiers who turned on their heels when things were beginning to get hot.
He even took advantage of the occasion; he let the head captain know that he was aware of everything,
contenting
himself with recommending prudence for fear of a scandal.
And all the afternoon he hid himself in his study, receiving no one,
contenting
himself with reading the telegrams and letters which continued to rain in.
He was a thousand leagues from any thought of abandoning all pretence, all his plans, and of living from day to day with Madame de Renal,
contenting
himself like a child with the happiness that each day would bring.
I do not blame the dog
(contenting
myself, as a rule, with merely clouting his head or throwing stones at him), because I take it that it is his nature.
Therese became grave when the conversation turned to her marriage,
contenting
herself with approving all that Madame Raquin said by a sign of the head.
But fate would not rid me of it,
contenting
itself with robbing me of my reason, perhaps to preserve me for the good fortune I have had in meeting you; for if that which you have just told us be true, as I believe it to be, it may be that Heaven has yet in store for both of us a happier termination to our misfortunes than we look for; because seeing that Luscinda cannot marry Don Fernando, being mine, as she has herself so openly declared, and that Don Fernando cannot marry her as he is yours, we may reasonably hope that Heaven will restore to us what is ours, as it is still in existence and not yet alienated or destroyed.
As it was impossible, however, now to prevent their coming, Lady Middleton resigned herself to the idea of it, with all the philosophy of a well-bred woman,
contenting
herself with merely giving her husband a gentle reprimand on the subject five or six times every day.
CHAPTER 37Mrs. Palmer was so well at the end of a fortnight, that her mother felt it no longer necessary to give up the whole of her time to her; and,
contenting
herself with visiting her once or twice a day, returned from that period to her own home, and her own habits, in which she found the Miss Dashwoods very ready to resume their former share.
But the abbess, on her part, maintained a reserve still more prudent,
contenting
herself with making a profound inclination of the head every time the fair traveler pronounced the name of his Eminence.
Perhaps their presence might still be concealed in the event of the pirates
contenting
themselves with landing on the shore without examining the interior of the island.
In a word, I was so prepossessed against my going by sea at all, except from Calais to Dover, that I resolved to travel all the way by land; which, as I was not in haste, and did not value the charge, was by much the pleasanter way: and to make it more so, my old captain brought an English gentleman, the son of a merchant in Lisbon, who was willing to travel with me; after which we picked up two more English merchants also, and two young Portuguese gentlemen, the last going to Paris only; so that in all there were six of us and five servants; the two merchants and the two Portuguese,
contenting
themselves with one servant between two, to save the charge; and as for me, I got an English sailor to travel with me as a servant, besides my man Friday, who was too much a stranger to be capable of supplying the place of a servant on the road.
Now there they had batteries and guns, a single shot from which would have been enough to sink the English ship; so the Federals allowed the Dolphin to run towards the south-west,
contenting
themselves by observing her without following closely.
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