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Now as for such rattling blades as himself and his Captain who would have been disposed to lay the flat of his sword smartly across the shoulders of the orderly, could he have dreamed of mention in such irreverent fellowship they had no chance with the women, and for his own part this made him very sad.

But she likes to imagine that she's taking care of me; and as it does no harm, I let her." "Taking care of you! Great thunder! I wouldn't trust her to take care of a blue-eyed kitten," observed the irreverent Clarence. "Well, I'll ride up and settle with the Hopes, and stop and let you know as I come back." Mrs. Hope and the doctor were not hard to persuade.

There were two irreverent little dogs playing and chasing each other on the wide front walk and bustling among the box and borders. Betty could hear the voices of people who drove by, or walked along the sidewalk, but Tideshead village was almost as still as the fields outside the town.

Patrick's Church, though it was then, as the Anglo-Irish Annalist remarks, the penitential season of Lent. A work of peace and reconciliation, calculated to spare the effusion of Christian blood, may have been thought some justification for this irreverent use of a consecrated edifice.

Flower suffered, Henry soon realised that there seemed to be an irreverent scepticism in the family, nothing short of heartless; for rheumatism so poignantly expressive, so movingly dramatised, he never remembered to have met. Mrs.

Burton, shuddering to realize that Toddie had not before been taught of the nature of the Holy Trinity. "An' played around like uvver little boysh?" continued Toddie. "I I suppose so," said Mrs. Burton, fearing lest in trying to instill reverence into her nephews, she herself might prove irreverent. "Did somebody say 'Don't' at Him every time he did anyfing?" continued Toddie. "N n n o!

I rose to my feet, stood, and considered. I must not, could not let her lie exposed and forsaken! Natural reverence forbade it. Even the garment of a woman claims respect; her body it were impossible to leave uncovered! Irreverent eyes might look on it! Brutal claws might toss it about! Years would pass ere the friendly rains washed it into the soil!

In other words, the "Unknowable" is a pure abstraction, having no organic connection with the Synthetic Philosophy, or indeed with any philosophy of value. Mr. Spencer's warning to his readers seems to quite justify Mr. Bradley's rather caustic comment, "I do not wish to be irreverent, but Mr.

She had been taking quiet glances at Harry all the while, in her unobtrusive fashion; for Uta had learned always to be personally unobtrusive 'the prophet's donkey, those irreverent French exiles used to call her and she had come to the conclusion that he was a decidedly handsome and manly fellow. 'Which do you like best, Uta Oswald or Le Breton? asked her father.

I know I'm coarse and irreverent and wilful and surly and healthy, and have got the big-head and the Lord knows what! But I swear I'll stop everything bad and be everything good if you'll just quit off sniv weeping!" Strange to say, this reasonable and practicable proposition did not calm either of them. "I'll even go with you to Jeff-Jack and ask his advice oh! Jane-Anne-Maria! now what's broke?"