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I am convinced that to-day a man, who feels that a year and a half is little enough to give to the aid of twenty millions of human beings, can accomplish in the Congo as great and good work as that of the Abolitionists. Three years ago atrocities here were open and above-board. For instance.
And I'll say this for our son: He's been open and above-board with her and with me. He's young, and in a moment of that passion that comes to young men aye, and young women, too, for you and I have known it he told her what was in his heart, even while his head warned him to keep quiet. It seems to me sometimes that 'tis something that was to be." "Oh, Hector, it mustn't be! It cannot be!"
Laird's speech in the House of Commons on Friday night: After the discussion that has taken place about the Alabama, I shall not trouble the house with many remarks. I can only say, from all I know and all I have heard, that from the day the vessel was laid down to her completion everything was open and above-board in this country.
"Hold on! Hold on, North!" protested Senator Corson. "It's just as Morrison says we don't need to itemize his stock in trade. I can estimate it for myself. Morrison, you say you're ready to dicker. What do you want?" "A legislature that's organized open and above-board, with all claimants in their seats and having their word to say as to the sort of questions that will be sent up to the court.
Hitherto Dion had been essentially honest and truthful, what men call "open and above-board." He had walked clear-eyed in the light; he had had nothing dirty to hide; what his relations with others had seemed to be that they had actually been.
The two poor prospectors had bored auger holes in each stick, stuffed 'em full of gold dust and plugged the openings. It was the ashes that panned out $1,200 to the ton." Mason was roaring, as were one or two about him. Portman looked grave, and so did Breen. Nothing of that kind had ever soiled their hands; everything with them was open and above-board.
Still, it might not have proved impossible if Allied policy had been fair and above-board. The close of the war found the various peoples of the Ottoman Empire hopeful that the liberal war-aims professed by the Allied spokesmen would be redeemed.
He should hardly care to do such things now; he was not ashamed of them he had merely left them a little behind. "Oh, Ig, Ig, Ig!" Little O'Grady had cried upon learning of all this, "why won't you be fair and above-board? Why will you be so secretive, so self-sufficient? Why didn't you tell me it was Roscoe Orlando Gibbons who had bought those pictures?"
But then, they are boys, and that's everything nowadays, the way society's going, especially to people like you, whose husband's trade, though pretty, is too open and above-board to be a well-paying one, and yet you're thoroughbreds underneath."
I don't know your different names, boys, only that three of you are sons of my old and respected friend and owner that's good enough and you all look as if you hated lies and kept above-board." "These," said Mr Clare, laying his hands on Harry's and Alfred's shoulders, "are Higginsons!" "Higginsons?
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