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It was giving some people too little service and others too much. It was a very unsatisfactory situation. How to extend the service and at the same time cheapen it to small users that was the Gordian knot; and the man who unquestionably did most to untie it was Edward J. Hall. Mr.
If Madame la comtesse goes there ha! I tell you what! no more ease and comfort for the Moreaus," said the valet, with an air of mystery. "He's a worthy man, Monsieur Moreau," remarked Pierrotin, thinking of the thousand francs he wanted to get from the steward. "He is a man who makes others work, but he doesn't cheapen what they do; and he gets all he can out of the land for his master.
This money he set aside for women and spent it slowly, with gusto, trying to prolong and cheapen down the enjoyment as much as possible.
I think I must insist that in future you make some arrangement with your workers and helpers to secure the requisite minimum of communicants for every celebration. Personally, I think six on a Sunday and four on a week-day far too many. I think the repetition has a tendency to cheapen the Sacrament."
I was in a state of tremor, partly at the vague idea that I was the object of reprobation, partly in the agitation of my first hatred hatred of this big, spectacled man, who pulled my head about as if he wanted to buy and cheapen it. I am not aware how much Mr.
"'I do, says I, 'and I have never regretted it. I am not one, says I, 'who would cheapen education by making it free. Tell me, says I, 'which is of the most value to mankind, literature or horse racing? "'Why er , playing the po I mean, of course, the poets and the great writers have got the call, of course, says Bill.
With a view to protract the time of his supposed visits, he would, at one place, turn aside to a wall; at another, cheapen an urinal; at a third corner, read a quack advertisement, or lounge a few minutes in some bookseller's shop; and, lastly, glide into some obscure coffee-house, and treat himself with a dram of usquebaugh.
If I cheapen any thing at a shop, suppose it the least toy or trifle, I ask them, 'What must you have for it? The shopkeeper answers so much; suppose it were a shilling, what is the English but this one shilling of lawful money of England? And I agree to give that shilling; but instead of it give them a counterfeit piece of lead or tin, washed over, to make it look like a shilling.
The familiar aneroid barometer furnishes a hint for another convenient form of small steam-engine. In seeking to cheapen machinery of this class it is of the utmost importance that the necessity for boring out cylinders and for planing and other expensive work should be avoided.
If you are the ferocious party of the European people, something like the Anabaptists of Munster, like them you will destroy yourself with your own hands. If, on the contrary, you are a great and legitimate fraternal association, your duty is to enlighten your adherents and to deny those who cheapen and compromise your principles.
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