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Updated: May 15, 2025


Carinthia was not awake to his meaning then. She sent a short letter of reply, imitating the style of her lord; very baldly stating, that she was unable to leave Wales because of her friend's illness and her part as nurse. Regrets were unmentioned. Meanwhile Rebecca Wythan was passing to death.

She took a place beside him. "I had forgotten." They sat so, the man observing her narrowly, in real perplexity. "Bess," he initiated baldly at last, "you're unhappy." "I have not denied it," evenly. The visitor caught his breath. He thought he was prepared for anything; but he was finding his mistake. "This life you've selected, is wearing on you," he added.

This venerated past kept its hold on the imagination as containing mystic powers of compelling the unseen, and strange travesties of ancient formulae, the efficacy of which could not be rivalled by any later writings which were baldly intelligible. There were four main classes of writings, on theology, ritual, science, and medicine.

"When I saw you steaming towards the castle so swiftly," she said, dropping badinage, "the hope entered my head that you had heard of my arrival." She had come a step nearer, and it was like an invitation to return to the arbour. "This is the test of us!" all that was good in Tommy cried once more to him. "No, I had not heard," he replied, bravely if baldly. "I was taking a smart walk only."

"What is there to compromise? We have nothing to contribute." "We have safety to sell," said Eric. "Seek out the man and state the case baldly: 'Sir, we have protection to sell, without which your knowledge is worthless, or near it. Protection from ourselves and all others. Make treaty with us; allot to us, jointly, some share, which you shall name yourself, and we will deal justly by you.

They are too abstract for me; I prefer one stern reality. And as for Woman's Rights, if anybody gives this woman the right to do anything more than she already has the right to do, there'll surely be a scandal." Mrs. Jardine lay back in her chair laughing. "You are the most refreshing person I have met in all my travels. Then to put it baldly, you want of life a man, a farm, and a family."

A learned counsel may be in a fog he very often is but he doesn't state the fact baldly; he wraps it up in a decent verbal disguise. Tell us how you arrive at your conclusion. Show us that you have really weighed the facts." "Very well," said Jervis, "I will give you a masterly analysis of the case leading to nothing."

"It is the greatest of all lies," he writes somewhat baldly, although one is often grateful for a bald, definite statement, "that we are mere men; we are the God of the Universe.... The worst lie that you ever told yourself is that you were born a sinner.... The wicked see this universe as a hell, and the partially good see it as heaven, and the perfect beings realise it as God Himself.... By mistake we think that we are impure, that we are limited, that we are separate.

The main item in the news was a baldly factual but toned-down report of the thing from the lake which had left the park and examined a small human town in detail and then had returned to the Park. There were reports of peculiar hoofprints found where the invaders had been. They were not the hoofprints of any earthly animal.

He stopped abruptly, was silent for a tempestuous moment, and then baldly repeated the fact of his love. Millie Stope said: "I know so little about the love you mean." Her voice trailed to silence; and in a lull of the storm they heard the thin patter of rats on the floor below, the stir of bats among the rafters. "It's quickly learned," he assured her.

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