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I am ashamed to be the chronicler of such humiliation: but, "tush, Hal; men, mortal men!" I can add no better apology, and quit you to moralize on it. Yours. Were I a mere spectator, without fear for myself or compassion for others, the situation of this country would be sufficiently amusing.

The music struck up; the speaker addressed himself to the dance; but the lady did not respond. "Do dragoons ever moralize?" she asked. "They do more," replied her partner; "sometimes, when beauty's enjoyment of the ball is drawing toward its twilight, they catch its pleasant melancholy, and confess; will the good father sit in the confessional?"

Many things which are humanly speaking impossible are of the most common occurrence and the theologian knew it. It is only by the use of this saving clause that one may safely moralize or generalize or indulge in the mildest form of prediction.

We must take another peep at Roger and sweet Grace; they, and Ben too, and Jonathan, and Jonathan's master, may all have cause to thank an overruling Providence, for blessing on the score of Bridget's crock. Only before I come to that, I wish to be dull a little hereabouts, and moralize: the reader may skip it, if he will but I do not recommend him so to do.

He did not moralize long, but unbuttoning his pantaloons he released his stiff lance and, bringing it to bear between my widely stretched thighs, I soon felt it forcing its way into my sensitive vagina. I raised my buttocks to meet his thrusts and experienced the most delicious sensation. His motions grew quicker and the end approached. I wiggled my bottom from side to side.

"No, centre the interest in the runaway family, as in mademoiselle's 'Clock in the Sky." And so all agreed. A second time he walked home with mademoiselle, under the same lenient escort as before. One thus occupied, by moonlight, can moralize as he cannot with any larger number.

"I don't know where they get it, but they have it, certainly," said Mary: "that girl will drive some people crazy yet." "Do you think beauty has so much power?" asked Miss Robertson. "Oh, power! I know nothing like it: it is an intense pleasure to me to see a face like Lady Louisa's." "And yet beauty has not brought happiness to the duchess of Dover." "We need not moralize about it," said Mary.

The disposition to moralize comes on with advancing middle age, and I could not help philosophizing on this perennial optimism of the Captain's. He had used these very words when, so long ago, we had begun our "cruise." The financial cycle was complete.

As soon as he had obtained this information, Bayne bustled off; but Mary Anne detained Henry Little, to moralize. Said she, "This rattening for trade contributions is the result of bad and partial laws. If A contracts with B, and breaks his contract, B has no need to ratten A: he can sue him.

"It is altogether a most mysterious affair," he observed sagely, being free, now that his late guest's perplexing disappearance was accounted for, even in that tragic fashion, to regard the business and to moralize over it without much personal feeling in the matter. "I fancy Mr. Gervase Henshaw means to work the police up to getting to the bottom of it.