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There is nothing in a name until it becomes authoritatively attached to a person or thing, but after it becomes so attached, there is as much in the name as in the person or thing. Since the name Andrew Carnegie became attached to him, it is worth as much in money and influence as Mr. Carnegie himself is worth. Thus it is that there is salvation in the name of Christ.
Descriptive adjectives!" called Lydia, but the others paid no heed. "Sue, how can you say so!" "Well, I admit, Miss Mary," Susan said with pretty gravity, "that God hasn't sent me what he has sent you to bear, for some inscrutable reason, I'd go mad if He had! But I'm poor " "Now, look here," Mary said authoritatively. "You're young, aren't you? And you're good-looking, aren't you?"
In one corner the English girl whom the man had mentioned sat mending a little crocheted jacket, belonging to one of the children. She was indeed keeping a sharp eye on them. "'Enry," she called authoritatively, "stop teasing those girls, Hi say. Pull the 'airs from your hown 'ead, and see 'ow you like that naow! Sally, you shall not drink the 'ole enjuring time. Leave the cup be!
"Keep away, work round to the left; there will be space soon," growled Mishka, clutching me back, as I began to force my way forward. "Do as I say," he added authoritatively. I guessed he knew best, so I obeyed, and edged round on the outside of the crowd. Something whizzed through the air, and fell bang among the crowd, exploding with a deafening report.
"I'm sure I hope so," said Madeline Ayres, patting her diminutive twist of hair tenderly. "Why, it's some kind of party she's giving for her mother," announced a stately senior, authoritatively. "I don't see how that tells what it is, though," said Betty. "Am I invited?" "Yes," explained Helen Adams. "Mary came in while you were out and asked us."
The Biblical story of the Fall, in virtue of which it was once authoritatively taught, is ceasing to be regarded as serious history; and the doctrine must therefore either justify itself to critical thought or resign itself to rejection as inadequate and unsound. But there is only one line of defence which its supporters can take.
As a guide for personal life, it gives us authoritatively the order and relative worth of all human desires, and with these the order and subordination of our pursuits and life's aims.
As they set it down and wiped their faces, the sergeant began to give orders rather more authoritatively than his superior, and he also pointed to the gutters; on which the soldiers vanished as before. "Can't we help, I wonder?" said I. "That's just what I'm thinking," said Dennis, and he strode up to the officer. But he was busy with his subordinate. "Well, sergeant?"
In order, therefore, that the most important of all questions, viz.: "Can I be Cured?" may be correctly and authoritatively answered, I am willing to diagnose your case and give you a typewritten report of your condition, telling you whether or not you are still in a curable stage. It goes without saying that this diagnosis must be based upon a description of the case in question.
The officers lay down again. There was no need to walk any more. Their men were soothing themselves thunderously, thus St. Mary in Heaven has written the vow That the land shall not rest till the heretic blood, From the babe at the breast to the hand at the plough, Has rolled to the ocean like Shannon in flood! 'I'll speak to you after all's over, said Father Dennis authoritatively in Dan's ear.
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