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"Billy Bluff, of course," replied the other. "Caddish of him, wasn't it?" They went into the parlour. Mrs. Woodburn did not offer the traveller a drink for the simple reason that it never occurred to her to do so. "By Jove! I am late!" cried the young man, glancing at the clock. "There was a break-down at Hayward's Heath."
But the committee had other cause for concern, inasmuch as after supper certain of the miners appeared with their coats off, and proceeded to 'knock the knots out of the floor' in break-down dances of extraordinary energy.
If he had known that you were coming sooner, he would have done different; but he did not get your telegram till this morning, and then it was too late to stop it. We are having a great break-down to-night.
It would both afford many of the advantages of Communism and also make the transition far easier without a technical break-down of production. There is another defect in the methods advocated by the Third International. The sort of revolution which is recommended is never practically feasible except in a time of national misfortune; in fact, defeat in war seems to be an indispensable condition.
He had been lately threatened with a break-down in health, and had been ordered abroad; he had come to Cambridge to see some friends, and hearing that Hugh was in residence there, had called upon him. Hugh was very much interested to see him, and gradually began to discern the smooth-faced boy he had known, under the worn and hard-featured mask of the priest.
She ran through all his money, though, and in the th we looked upon her as the real cause of his break-down, especially after her affair with that sergeant who deserted. You've heard of him, probably. He disappeared after the Battle Butte campaign, and we hoped he'd run off with Mrs. Clancy; but he hadn't. She was there when we got back, big as ever, and growing ugly." "Do you mean that Mrs.
It's at a political meetin' an' everything, so far as we're concerned at least, depends on the impression we-all makes. If we goes to a balk or a break-down, the "Sni-a-bar Silver Cornet Band's" got to go back an' play in the woods. "'It's not needed that I tells you gents, how we-all is on aige.
"She always was," said Max. "Yes; well, she mustn't have a nervous break-down if we can prevent it," said Sir Kersley gently. "No," Max agreed curtly. "She has got to keep up for Noel's sake." That seemed to be his main idea just then his brother's welfare.
Perhaps it may not require more than one-third as much abuse to cause a second break-down as it did to bring about the first one. Some people fast repeatedly, and are somewhat proud of it. They should be ashamed of the fact that they must fast time after time, for it shows either ignorance or a weak, undeveloped will power.
Similar welcomes awaited me in the provinces; and ever since my audiences, as well as the sale of my journal and writings, have been far larger than before my imprisonment. Hundreds of people, as they have told me, have been converted to Freethought by my sufferings, my lectures, and my pamphlets. I hope Judge North is satisfied. To prevent a break-down in case of another prosecution, Mr.
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