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The upper part seems to be as it was: the water floor, or sea storey, has evidently been badly botched. Its glorious possession is, however, its balconies, particularly the lower. Of the Grand Canal balconies, the most beautiful of which is, I think, that which belongs to this little palace, no one has written more prettily than that early commentator, Coryat.
But it was complicated, adjourned, and finally botched by interweaving it with a mutilated scheme for the complete readjustment of the politico-social forces of the planet. The result was a tangled skein of problems, most of them still unsolved, and some insoluble by governments alone.
You heard him yourself 'moral obligation' 'might be fought! 'get it settled. He's botched the whole business." Mr. Thomieson shook his grizzled head. "It's certainly not been our usual way of doing business." Andrew glowered at his desk. "He said he was going to leave the business to me, and in forty-eight hours he was taking more responsibilities on his shoulders than he had for years!
'You shall have a slice of roast beef, whether you want it or not, said the warden, ringing the bell at his own back-door. 'I recognize the cloak now the young scamp! How soon he has made it shabby, though, he continued, taking up a corner where there was an immense tear not too well botched up. 'And so you were on board the Theseus at the time of the explosion?
No one knew better than Patmore the infinite insufficiency of the highest created symbols to equal the eternal realities which it is their whole purpose to set forth; he fully realized that as the lowliest beginnings of created love seem to mock, rather than to foreshadow, the higher forms of which they are but the failure and botched essay, so the very highest conceivable, taken as more than a metaphor, were an irreverent parody of the Divine love for the human soul.
He looked utterly unlike his daughter at first glance, but on closer inspection there was an intimate resemblance, like that between the nut and its rough, needle-armored shell. "Well, I guess she hasn't botched it." This in a pleased voice, after an admiring inspection of the workmanlike bandage. "Come again to-morrow, young man." Arthur bowed to Madelene and somehow got out into the street.
The light which falls on his accumulated tools and on those hanging from the wall makes a decoration obscurely golden around the picture of this wise man; this soul all innocent of envious demands, turning again to his botching, as his father and grandfather botched. I have mounted the steps and pushed our door; the gray door, whose only relief is the key.
He appeared pleased, and squeezed my hand. "Well, sir, it did require a little delicacy of touch. And if I do say it myself, it hasn't been botched," he admitted. "There ain't an outsider, as far as I can learn, who has caught on to the nigger in the wood-pile. That's the great thing, to keep 'em ignorant as long as possible. You understand.
"Have you applied to Mr. Bolton?" I asked a little maliciously. "Damn Mr. Bolton! The fellow botched the whole business. He lost the scent while it was still warm, and now it's as cold as mutton and one has to begin all over again! I wanted badly to have a yarn with you about it, Roger. You may have some ideas. Bolton had none and I have none."
Ef there's any folks that think I earn my money easy seventy-five dollars fur whut looks like jest a few minutes' work I'd like fur 'em to stop an' think ef they'd consider themselves qualified to hang ez many men ez I have without never botchin' up a single job." That was his chief boast, if boasting it might be called that he never botched the job.
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