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She was very feminine and provocative and unparlourmaidish, standing there in the hall, and George passed by her as callously as though she had been a real parlourmaid on duty. She had to fly to her mother for the key of the office. Taking the key from the breathless, ardent little thing, he said that he would see to the front door being properly shut when he went out. That was all.

Walker no longer breathed, Gleeson had not moved, and the black-fellow lay where he fell, on his back, with a red stain spreading from a spot on his chest over the smudges and smears of the wet white clay. "It's saved me a lot of trouble," he remarked callously, as he went to the fire and threw more wood on to it.

"Sure!" said Danglar. "What do you think!" "And after that?" "We bump him off, of course," said Danglar callously. "He knows all about us, don't he? And I guess we'll square up on what's coming to him! He's put the crimp into us for the last time!" Danglar's voice pitched suddenly hoarse in fury. "That's a hell of a question to ask!

The cure hastened up also, and with hands clasped over his chasuble, entreated the Spaniards before the naked little ones howling in the water. Some soldiers came up, tied the mad peasant to a tree, and carried off the children. The butcher, who had hidden his little girl, leaned against his shop, and looked on callously.

All too many of these ideologies, alas, instead of embracing the concept of the oneness of mankind and promoting the increase of concord among different peoples, have tended to deify the state, to subordinate the rest of mankind to one nation, race or class, to attempt to suppress all discussion and interchange of ideas, or to callously abandon starving millions to the operations of a market system that all too clearly is aggravating the plight of the majority of mankind, while enabling small sections to live in a condition of affluence scarcely dreamed of by our forebears.

At present we say callously to each citizen: "If you want money, earn it," as if his having or not having it were a matter that concerned himself alone. We do not even secure for him the opportunity of earning it: on the contrary, we allow our industry to be organized in open dependence on the maintenance of "a reserve army of unemployed" for the sake of "elasticity."

Eighteen years have passed. He is now the minister of the Portmoak parish. But it is a poor business. 'I began my ministry, he says, 'without much zeal, callously and mechanically, being swallowed up in unbelief and in rebellion against God. He feels no enthusiasm for the Bible; indeed, the New Testament positively wearies him.

His English blood revolted at the idea of a harmless tourist, a prominent member of the Alpha and Omega Club, being callously murdered. Would these people never get civilized? He was glad to hear, at all events, that the judge was doing something. Signor Malipizzo was doing a good deal. He meant to sift the thing to the bottom.

He was her slave, devoting himself to her with such abandon that her vanity was gratified to the extent of influencing her, when others began to remark upon the manly attractions of her admirer, to allow him the privilege of believing that she would marry him. But she was only trifling with him, callously and not too gently, for the edification of herself and her real lover, O'Guire.

Yet when he turned the searchlight of analysis upon his motives he could not help seeing that this was the very thing he had unwittingly been doing that he had expected and hoped for his progress through missionary work and small churches eventually to bestow upon him a call to a wider field a call which Sam Carr had callously suggested meant neither more nor less than a bigger church, a wider social circle, a bigger salary.

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