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The column got condensed into a portable paragraph, and went the rounds of the press, and changed the opinions of a good many people about the great operator he wasn't altogether devoted to vulgar moneymaking. Uncle Jerry himself read the column with appreciation of its value. "It diverts the public mind," he said.

The walls were covered with pictures; some taken for unpaid debts, gifts from students since risen to fame or gone into the outer darkness, to young artists' eyes, the sordid moneymaking world, and had there been lost; from a great artist or two who remembered the days of his youth and the good host who had seen many little colonies of artists come and go.

No one saw more distinctly the absolute necessity of its fullest recognition in a moneymaking age and in a money-making land, if the spread of the dry rot of moral deterioration were to be prevented.

Mrs Jo was quite satisfied with Emil's choice, and felt sure this true and tender pilot would bring him safe to port through fair or stormy weather. She had feared that Franz would settle down into a comfortable, moneymaking burgher, and be content with that; but she soon saw that his love of music and his placid Ludmilla put much poetry into his busy life, and kept it from being too prosaic.

The walls were covered with pictures; some taken for unpaid debts, gifts from students since risen to fame or gone into the outer darkness, to young artists' eyes, the sordid moneymaking world, and had there been lost; from a great artist or two who remembered the days of his youth and the good host who had seen many little colonies of artists come and go.

The column got condensed into a portable paragraph, and went the rounds of the press, and changed the opinions of a good many people about the great operator he wasn't altogether devoted to vulgar moneymaking. Uncle Jerry himself read the column with appreciation of its value. "It diverts the public mind," he said.

When they are more acquainted with us, their voyage will often terminate here." * * Vol. The new West was frankly materialistic. Yet its interests were by no means restricted to steamboats, turnpikes, crops, exports, and moneymaking. It concerned itself much with religion.

He who never despairs seldom completely fails." This speech rather perplexed Kenelm, for had not the minstrel declared that his singing days were over, that he had decided on the renunciation of verse-making? What other path to fame, from which the critics had not been able to exclude his steps, was he, then, now pursuing, he whom Kenelm had assumed to belong to some commercial moneymaking firm?

However, the passion for trading and moneymaking carried all before it; at pilgrimage time the whole population disappeared like that of a conquered city, surrendering even the beds of its women and its children to the pilgrims, seating them at its tables, and supplying them with food. "Is there nobody here?" called M. de Guersaint after waiting a moment.