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I will help, where it will do the most good. Our operations won't interfere much with their farm land, I find. "You will want to start at once. That is all, I guess, Bishop," he concluded abruptly. The Bishop reached for the smaller man's hand and wrung it with a sudden, unwonted emotion. "I will not cheapen this, sir," he said evenly, "by attempting to thank you."

But I guess we'd better have a clear understandin', all of us. Caroline, will you come in here, please?" He stepped toward the door. Stephen sprang in front of him. "My sister doesn't intend to cheapen herself by entering that man's presence," he declared, hotly. "I'll deal with him, myself!" "All right. But I guess she'd better be here, just the same. Caroline, I want you." "She sha'n't come!"

After a pause Sandip addressed me again: "Goddess, the time has come for me to leave you. It is well. The work of your nearness has been done. By lingering longer it would only become undone again, little by little. All is lost, if in our greed we try to cheapen that which is the greatest thing on earth. That which is eternal within the moment only becomes shallow if spread out in time.

Lors, I think the moths an' the mildew was sent by Providence o' purpose to cheapen the goods a bit for the good-lookin' women as han't got much money. If it hadn't been for the moths, now, every hankicher on 'em 'ud ha' gone to the rich, handsome ladies, like you, mum, at five shillin' apiece, not a farthin' less; but what does the moth do?

Often quite little children, who elsewhere would be considered babes, are sent out to do the shopping, and these cheapen and bargain like the sharpest old folk, with what seems an inherent talent. Very little care is taken of even the children of the rich, and they get no careful training.

We care nothing at all about the money, we are all for the output. If the men think you are going to exploit women and cheapen the work, the scheme is crabbed right away." I myself came across the effect of this suspicion in the minds of the workmen in the case of a large Yorkshire shell factory, where the employers at once detected and slew it.

Bartley knew nothing about the prices that city papers paid; he feared to ask too much, but he also feared to cheapen his wares by asking too little. "Twenty-five dollars," he said, huskily. "Let's look at it," said the editor, reaching out his hand for the manuscript again. "Sit down." He pushed a chair toward Bartley with his foot, having first swept a pile of newspapers from it to the floor.

Quiet meditation among his pictures had decided him to spring the five hundred if necessary; but he hoped that the afternoon might have softened Bosinney's estimates. It was so purely a matter which Bosinney could remedy if he liked; there must be a dozen ways in which he could cheapen the production of a house without spoiling the effect.

It is my wish, is not that enough? I am so deeply your debtor already, let me be your debtor in this one thing more. You have spent money for me: I have no means of repaying nay, I will not mention it, you have given me so much that is above all price, your courage and skill. But enough of this to speak of such things in my poor way is to cheapen them. Adieu, Monsieur! adieu, Henri!"

They were all ready to put up what was necessary for realizing both plans. Caesar listened to them, and although with great coldness, said yes, that he was ready to initiate the scheme. A few days later, in Dr. Ortigosa's Protest, there was enthusiastic talk of the Great Co-operative, which, when established, would improve, and at the same time cheapen necessary articles.

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