It is a terrible confession for a clergyman to make--but it is not the less true that I am one of the most
indiscreet men living.
But the traveller had been
indiscreet enough to stay over night at a summer hotel, and had no clothes.
And he was led away to the Asylum for the
Indiscreet.
"Captain Granet," he said gravely, "I am an
indiscreet person and I have an
indiscreet daughter.
Is it
indiscreet, my dear lady, to inquire what is the matter with her?"
At this question Hindbad was covered with confusion, and hanging down his head, replied, "My lord, I confess that, overcome by weariness and ill-humour, I uttered
indiscreet words, which I pray you to pardon me."
"Could I," said he, "sir, have suspected that a lady of such prudence, such judgment, such learning, should indulge so
indiscreet a passion!
Although deluded, weak, and even
indiscreet, Julia was not indelicate.
The French gentleman whom Spithead had announced to Monk, and who, closely wrapped in his cloak, had passed by the fishermen who left the general's tent five minutes before he entered it, -- the French gentleman went through the various posts without even casting his eyes around him, for fear of appearing
indiscreet. As the order had been given, he was conducted to the tent of the general.
She was persuaded to believe the engagement a wrong thing:
indiscreet, improper, hardly capable of success, and not deserving it.
There is likewise due to the public, a civil reprehension of advocates, where there appeareth cunning counsel, gross neglect, slight information,
indiscreet pressing, or an overbold defence.
Perhaps Diana had betrayed it to Fred and Fred had been
indiscreet. At all events it was known; Mrs.