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One can, indeed, see oneself in nearly everybody else, and, in particular, one is struck by the fact that the quality in which one took most pride is simply spread abroad throughout humanity in heaps! It is only in sympathetically contemplating others that one can get oneself in a true perspective.

In 1910 they sent a deputation to the Premier and Minister of Internal Affairs, which was sympathetically received, and the latter said that not only ought the law to be repealed but women should have the Municipal franchise.

Ain't he the lookin'est thing you ever saw?" "Quite the lookin'est!" Belle giggled. I bore her out in it sympathetically. Wesley, who observed how we were at least keeping the crows off of the clams, smiled upon us with feeble indulgence. But as we read on, Belle did come to a lesson of such useful terror that she decided to take her rake and assist Wesley among the flats.

"In time, sir," Inspector Jacks said slowly, "we hope to do so, but over here we may not arrest upon suspicion. We have to collect evidence, and build and build until we can satisfy any reasonable individual that the accused person is guilty." The Prince sighed sympathetically. "It is not for me," he said, "to criticize your methods."

It's bad enough as it is." Fanny kissed her. "Poor girl!" she murmured. Drying her tears, Virginia went on: "When he's himself there isn't a finer man in the world, but when he's not " "Tell me everything," said Fanny, putting her arm sympathetically round her little sister's waist. Virginia turned away. Confusedly she said: "I can't now."

In the course of a more or less intimate conversation with Adrian, I let slip a mild expression of my feelings. He groaned sympathetically. "I wish to heaven she wouldn't do it," said he. "It puts a man into such a horrible false position towards himself. It's beautiful of her, of course it's her love for me. But it gets on my nerves.

Merely noting that the "living relatives" whose sorrows so sympathetically affect these soft-hearted and soft-headed persons are those of the murderer, not those of his victim, let us consider what they really say, not what they think they say: "Death is no very great punishment, for the criminal doesn't mind it much, but hopeless captivity is a very great punishment indeed Therefore, let us spare the assassin's family the tortures they will suffer if we inflict the lighter penalty.

Hence, he went out eagerly and sympathetically, and searched until he found it and brought it back to shelter. This, then, should be the spirit of those who have needed my caution and advice to quit their worrying about their loved ones and others Do not worry, but do not, under any consideration, become hard-hearted, careless, or indifferent.

He withdrew his hand, upon which she had laid her own; withdrew it sympathetically, almost tenderly. "See a way out of it?" he repeated, in a reflective and business-like voice. "No, I am afraid, for the moment, I don't." He sat stroking his moustache, looking out of the window, while she looked out of the other, resolutely blinking back her tears. They drove back to her hotel without speaking.

Maxwell, who loved to hear her childish fancies and never laughed at them, now looked up from her knitting sympathetically "You're sad yourself, dear. Is your uncle pretty well to-day?" "I think he is getting better, but he mustn't talk, and nurse won't let me see him. I think it's winter makes me sad, Mrs. Maxwell." There was silence for a few moments.