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Don't you see that a new invention is like a child to a workman? He takes care of it, he brings it up, he makes a way for it in the world, and it is only a poor creature who sells it." Robert colored a little. "You will think differently, father," said he, "when you know why I sold my plan." "Yes, and you will thank him for it," added Genevieve, who could no longer keep silence.

There were circles wherein each ring was a differently colored flower, and others where three rings alternated three rings white, three purple, and three orange, and so on in slenderer circles to the tiniest diminishing.

The man is the same in both relations, i.e. his character remains the same, only it manifests itself differently under changed conditions, and the difference lies not in him, but in the point of view from which we regard him. Let us bear this in mind in considering Wagner as he appeared away from his art.

At this moment they were going through the town of Montcuq, and four field-pieces took their place in the army. "I return to my first idea," said Chicot, "that the wolves in this country are different from others, and are differently treated; with artillery, for instance." "Ah!" said Henri, "it is a mania of the people of Montcuq.

It was common for them to say: "Oh! don't mind that darkey, he belongs to po'r white trash." So, as I said, our slaves rejoiced in master's good luck. Each of the women servants wore a new, gay colored turban, which was tied differently from that of the ordinary servant, in some fancy knot. Their frocks and aprons were new, and really the servants themselves looked new.

It would have been very charming only her feet were rather large and she had on both a large corn on the third toe. Philip felt it made her proceeding a little ridiculous. But now he looked upon her quite differently; there was something softly feminine in her large eyes and her olive skin; he felt himself a fool not to have seen that she was attractive.

The prime minister, while admitting the serious character of the depression then prevailing, attributed the cause wholly to circumstances beyond their control, and denied the power of any government to remove it by legislation. They would have nothing to do with protection, which Mackenzie ridiculed as an attempt to relieve distress by imposing additional taxation. Sir John thought differently.

Let a man save something enough to get a house of his own, and take a boarder or two, and perhaps have a little money at interest and he sees the matter in another light." "Do you think he sees it more clearly?" asked the minister. "He sees it differently." "What do you think?" the minister pursued, turning to the lawyer. "You are used to dealing with questions of justice "

It has another meaning now; the sunshine and the flowers speak differently, for a heart that has once known sorrow reads behind the page, and sees sadness in joy. But the freshness is still there, the dew washes the colours before dawn. Unconscious happiness in finding wild flowers unconscious and unquestioning, and therefore unbounded.

"The case is to me quite inexplicable. The disease is peculiar to negroes and the American tribes, whose skin is differently constituted to that of the white races. Now I can trace no connection with the copper-colored tribes, with negroes or half-castes, in Monsieur or Madame Crevel. "And though it is a very interesting disease to us, it is a terrible thing for the sufferers.