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Then I became an ardent follower of the Master Philosopher, than whom no greater interpreter of human emotions ever lived. In the matter of sage advice there has never been his equal. In "Hamlet" we find the wonderful words of admonition from Polonius in his farewell speech to his son Laertes as good today as four hundred years ago, and they will continue to be so until the end of time.

Later they sipped their tea together. "I always wanted you to like me," said the girl. Her glance wandered toward Hamil so unconsciously that Constance caught her breath. But the spell was on her still; she, too, looked at Hamil; admonition, prejudice, inculcated precept, wavered hazily. "Because I care so much for Mr. Hamil," continued the girl innocently.

Delancy, too, added the weight of his accustomed authority. "Don't bother with things that do not concern you, Cicily." There was a patronizing quality in the admonition that irritated the wife. Ferguson spoke to the same effect, but with a radically different motive underlying his words: "Of course, it don't concern you, Mrs. Hamilton.

Helm hard up, peak down, head sheets to windward, and main sheet flying, but it was all too late; away she went plump ashore to windward. But for that accident, I think I might have married." "And what connexion could you find between matrimony and this accident, captain?" demanded the laughing Eve. "There was an admonition in it, my dear young lady, that I thought was not to be disregarded.

Another rule should be that any incivility or neglect on the part of any library attendant should be reported to the librarian. In such cases, the attendant should always be heard, before any admonition or censure is bestowed. An almost necessary rule in most libraries is that no book should be taken from the shelves by any person not employed in the library.

And again, Paul, I. Tim., iv.: "The Spirit speaks expressly that in the last times some shall depart from the faith, and cleave to erring spirits and doctrines of the devil by which they speak lies in hypocrisy." As forcefully as such admonition has gone forth, so careful should we have been; yet it has been of no avail.

Pasmer was seated behind her coffee biggin at the breakfast-table when he came into the room with Alice, and she lifted an eye from its glass bulb long enough to catch his flying glance of exultation and admonition.

Go, tell Captain Blessington to detain the Indian; I will join you immediately." Strongly, yet confusedly, impressed with the singularity of the scene altogether, and more particularly with his father's strange admonition, the young officer quitted the room, and hastened to rejoin his companions.

Mankind has not yet fully decided as to what things are evil, and what are good; and neither Hawthorne nor the Puritan lawmakers would seem to have remembered Christ's admonition on a similar occasion: "Let him who is without sin among you, cast the first stone." A writer in the Andover Review, some twenty years ago, criticised the impersonation of Pearl as a fable "a golden wreck."

And thus it will be, a little before the church of God shall be set free from the beast, and all his angels: For these things were writ for our admonition, to show us what shall be done hereafter; yea, and whether we believe or disbelieve hereabout, time will bring it to pass.