"Miss Brownell hardly ever gives me good deportment marks now and Aunt Elizabeth is much displeased on Friday nights but Aunt Laura understands.
Once—unknown, and unloved, I held him harsh and strange; the low stature, the wiry make, the angles, the darkness, the manner, displeased me.
" I sharply turned my head away, partly because his presence utterly displeased me, and partly because I wished to shun questions: lest, in my present mood, the effort of answering should overmaster self-command.
" It had not displeased the Earl to find that the mother of his heir had a beautiful young face and looked as much like a lady as if she had been a duchess; and in one way it did not displease him to know that she was popular and beloved by the poor.
" And he was not displeased either.
I am aware that the Earl did not expect anything quite like this; but if it would give Lord Fauntleroy pleasure to assist this poor woman, I should feel that the Earl would be displeased if he were not gratified.
He seemed not at all displeased.
A prig is a tedious individual who, having made a discovery, is so impressed by his discovery that he is capable of being gravely displeased because the entire world is not also impressed by it.
She won't be displeased; you'll have plenty of time to go by-and-by; and I don't want you to go out of the way just now.
I hope you will not be displeased with me.
Casaubon's prohibition to visit Lowick, and Dorothea will be displeased.
" Will was not displeased with that complimentary comparison, even from Mr.
"Not its flippancy, father," said Mary, quickly, fearing that her mother would be displeased.
Dorothea, who had not been made aware that her former reception of Will had displeased her husband, had no hesitation about seeing him, especially as he might be come to pay a farewell visit.
If in anything I did I displeased you, why didn't you tell me, and I'd have changed.
A sacrifice was always noble; and if she had given way to their entreaties, she should have been spared the distressing idea of a friend displeased, a brother angry, and a scheme of great happiness to both destroyed, perhaps through her means.
When first he suggested she should add Mellersh she had objected for the above reason, and after a pause—Mellersh was much too prudent to speak except after a pause, during which presumably he was taking a careful mental copy of his coming observation—he said, much displeased, "But I am not a villa," and looked at her as he looks who hopes, for perhaps the hundredth time, that he may not have married a fool.
His eyes then turned to the groom and he seemed to look displeased.
」 Dany wanted to run and hide, but her brother was looking at her, and if she displeased him she knew she would wake the dragon.
At this, the King of Qin was very displeased.