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He is human, he is ingenuous and funny, and the philosophers are only loosening with the insinuations of moth and rust. The philosophers are like the great statesmen and the great soldiers we should be happier without them. If we are not happy and enjoying life, then we have missed the only reason for it.

A kindly smile parted his lips. "My dear Mr. Quest," he exclaimed, "our friend the Inspector's head has been turned a little, beyond doubt, by these horrible happenings! Permit me to assure you, for one, that I look upon his insinuations as absurd." "The man has gone off his head!" Laura declared angrily.

She asked me, herself, to write you. I never have infested her indeed I scarcely know her. I do not infest anybody. I try to go along, in my humble way, doing as near right as I can, never harming anybody, and never throwing out insinuations. As for 'her lord and his effects, they are of no interest to me.

The personal rancour of which Hazlitt was unfortunately capable leads to monstrous imputations. Not only does Malthus's essay show the 'little low rankling malice of a parish beadle ... disguised in the garb of philosophy, and bury 'false logic' under 'a heap of garbled calculations, and so forth; but he founds insinuations upon Malthus's argument as to the constancy of the sexual passion.

To effectually dispel and give the lie to all such insinuations, he arranged to postpone his departure for England until after the arrival of Sir Lepel Griffin at Indore, and then make patent to official and other society the true inward state of affairs.

Ah, Eugene! how can you bear to be a mere tool in his hands?" "Beulah, your language, your insinuations are unpardonable! By Heaven, no one but yourself might utter them, and not even you can do so with impunity! If you choose to suffer your foolish pride and childish whims to debar you from the enviable position in society which Dr.

I beg you, be advised by me." He bent forward again. "My dear friend!" and now he spoke with emotion "in your generous consideration for me you do not know what you are proposing what an action in the courts would mean, especially at this moment. Think of the party spirit that would be brought into it the venom the prejudice the base insinuations.

Satirical ballads soon began to compliment her upon these new attributes; and upon the insinuations that were therein made, her companions began to fear her. The governess, alarmed at these reports, consulted Lord Rochester upon the danger to which her niece was exposed.

He made that play with Snell just for a chance to rant against your father. He tried to inflame all Linrock against him. That about law-suits was the worst! Damn him! He'll make us enemies." "What do you care for the insinuations of such a man?" said Diane Sampson, her voice now deep and rich with feeling. "After a moment's thought no one will be influenced by them.

He had almost ceased to hope that his father would send for them, but here was the letter at last. Henry Hill was careless, we must admit, in his duty, but he was not careless of the opinions of others. Be had been stung to the quick more than once by the insinuations and admonitions of his parents and acquaintances that he was not doing his duty by his children.