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Redmond had an easy task in convicting the Government's action of incoherence and of blundering provocation but to do this was of no advantage to his main purpose, which he served as best he could by a side-wind, eulogizing the temper of the Convention and specially the "sincere desire for a reasonable settlement" shown by the Ulster delegates.

I comprise in my five feet two every incoherence, every contrast possible; and those who think me vain, prodigal, headstrong, frivolous, inconsistent, foppish, careless, idle, unstable, giddy, wavering, talkative, tactless, ill-bred, impolite, crotchety, humoursome, will be just as right as those who might affirm me to be thrifty, modest, plucky, tenacious, energetic, hardworking, constant, taciturn, cute, polite, merry.

He's got his heart set on this. And I have no doubt that after he gets my wire he'll jump the next train for Washington, and " The Judge exclaimed with weak incoherence, and a few minutes later he was bending over the records with Corrigan the latter making sundry copies on a pad of paper, which he placed in a pocket when the work was completed. At noon the special car was in Manti.

"As soon as you please." She gave a little gasp; then shut her lips tightly. "Do you mean . . have you actually told him?" she murmured with averted eyes. "Yes." "And did he is he ?" "It's not for me to say." Desmond seemed equal to any amount of incoherence this morning. "You'll find out for yourself in no time." "Oh dear!" "Is it as dreadful as all that?" "In some ways, yes.

She suffered herself to be helped into bed, and Florida went softly about the room, putting it in order, and drawing the curtains closer to keep out the near dawn. Her mother talked a little while, and presently fell from incoherence to silence, and so to sleep. Florida looked hesitatingly at her for a moment, and then set her candle on the floor and sank wearily into an arm-chair beside the bed.

The demagogues, I must say, spoke with some wildness and incoherence. Many laid the blame at the door of the police, and urged that things would be different were they but placed under municipal, instead of under imperial, control. A thousand panaceas were invented, a thousand aimless censures passed. But the people listened with vacant ear.

The period of his revival was marked by the achievement of each one of his books which he composed then, persuaded that, once written and construed, a sentimental or social experience was not worth the trouble of being dwelt upon. Thus is explained the incoherence of custom and the atmospheric contact, if one may so express it, which are the characteristics of his work.

They would pour through and the world of the present must simply dissolve into incoherence. There could be no peace. It was unthinkable. The investigation-team from the East arrived to learn from Soames all about the landing of the ship.

It is in consequence somewhat effaced, but it still shows the characteristic features of the poet the purity of the profile, the fineness of the mouth, and the spiritual beauty and fascinating expression of the whole face. But the incoherence of the adaptation makes it painful to think that this is the best representation of the poet we possess.

The reaction of public opinion, disgusted with years of parliamentary tumult and the incoherence of party legislation, the balanced state in the kingdom of political parties themselves, the personal character of the sovereign these were all causes which intimated that a movement in favour of prerogative was at hand.