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"Dying, doctor," said one of the women, affirmatively, not interrogatively; but the doctor shook his head, and holding in one hand his watch he counted the faint pulse beats as with his eye he measured off the minute. "There are too many here," he said.

"Good very good," he asserted gravely, and it was to Janet he turned, as though recognizing a discrimination not to be found in her companion. She nodded affirmatively.

Thus died Sir Wycherly Wychecombe, after a long life, in which general qualities of a very negative nature, had been somewhat relieved, by kindness of feeling, a passive if not an active benevolence, and such a discharge of his responsible duties as is apt to flow from an absence of any qualities that are positively bad; as well as of many of material account, that are affirmatively good.

Our second question was: Is the ultimate good aimed at by the Bolsheviks sufficiently great to be worth the price that, according to their own theory, will have to be paid for achieving it? If anything human were absolutely certain, we might answer this question affirmatively with some confidence.

Lincoln was in the city when the question first arose whether, in addition to the above prohibition, the clergy should be required to insert, affirmatively, a prayer for the President of the United States. Weitzel supposed he was acting in accordance with Mr.

Thousands of men, if called upon to vote for such an amendment, would hesitate to vote against God, although they may not believe that the amendment was necessary or that it is right; and such men would either vote affirmatively or not at all. In every case, such an amendment would be likely to receive an affirmative vote, which would by no means indicate the true sentiment of the people.

Of the many incidents of the convention no one is more worthy of notice than the speech of Mr. Conkling when he placed General Grant in nomination. Whatever he said that was in support of his cause, affirmatively, was of the highest order of dramatic eloquence. When he dealt with his opponents, his speech was not advanced in quality and its influence was diminished.

"Seven States being requisite to decide the proposition affirmatively," he said, "it was lost. The voice of a single individual of the State which was divided or of one of those which were of the negative, would have prevented this abominable crime from spreading itself over the new country." To Madison he reported, "South Carolina, Maryland, and! Virginia! voted against it.

"I don't see much to be thankful for on that drawin'." "Why, isn't that quarter section free?" inquired the minister, perplexed. "Yes; an' we'll go an' see it. But are yer goin' afoot?" The missionary replied affirmatively. "You'll never stand it in the world, to hunt up land in that way too much ground to go over.

"Solicits, madame?" said the minister with an eagerness which seemed already to answer her prayer affirmatively. "I hope your Excellency will consent to honor with your presence a reunion of friends at my house a reunion somewhat trivial, for this occasion, but clever enough." "A reunion?" replied Vaudrey, still smiling. "Monsieur de Lissac has not told you then, what my hopes are?"

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