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"You should be happier than you look, then, for your singing is better than a vaudeville show." "You ain't none too partic'lar about classing me, be you?" "Singing isn't in your line, and if I were you I'd not try it." "Beth, what's wrong? You don't seem real glad to see me." "Of course, I'm glad to see you, my dear old sailor Uncle," she said, rising and putting her arms about his neck.
Hitherto I have been classing reformers together and have been occupied in pointing out the merits and failings which they possess in common. Such a method of treatment hardly does justice to the significance of their mutual disagreements, or to the individual value of their several personalities and points of view.
But there are a few sheep stations down the river, and there isn't an unlimited supply of either cattle-hands or shearers, so we've got to look sharp about hiring them. Now, last year, we of course I'm classing myself with the sheep-owners, for we all stand together hired our shearers for seventeen shillings and sixpence a day.
Drugs were booming, and the druggist, not satisfied with the normal hugeness of his profits, slipped into the fashion and fleeced all round with unprecedented flagrancy. A purgative proclamation classing pills as "necessaries" was called for, but it never came. Obese folk, fearful that their flesh was falling off in lumps, drank freely of cod liver oil.
Poteet's visitors with a gentle deference and an easy courtesy that attracted their favour in spite of themselves. Classing him with the "Restercrats," these women took keen and suspicious note of every word he uttered, and every movement he made, holding themselves in readiness to become mortally offended at a curl of the lip or the lifting of an eyebrow; but he was equal to the occasion.
To think I should have to tell one of my own kin that women's place is the home. Look at me, I says we was down in Red Gap at the time 'pretty soon I'll go up to the ranch and what'll I do there?" I says. "'Well, listen, I says, 'to a few of the things I'll be doing: I'll be marking, branding, and vaccinating the calves, I'll be classing and turning out the strong cattle on the range.
But the reader must feel more and more, at every step, the impossibility of classing the arts themselves, independently of the men by whom they are practised; and how an art, low in itself, may be made noble by the quantity of human strength and being which a great man will pour into it; and an art, great in itself, be made mean by the meanness of the mind occupied in it.
I made some pleasant talk of small matters as I might, and soon as I could arrived at the business of the letter I had received. "Perhaps I have been a little hurried, after all, in classing myself as an absolute pauper," I explained as she read. "You see, I must go out there and look into these things." "Going away again?" She looked up at me, startled. "For a couple of weeks.
Sumner to the boy, who never could have made the error of classing Garrison and Sumner together, or mistaking Caleb Cushing's relation to either. Temper ran high at that moment, while Sumner every day missed his election by only one or two votes. At last, April 24, 1851, standing among the silent crowd in the gallery, Henry heard the vote announced which gave Sumner the needed number.
Indeed he would have been very much surprised at any one classing his plays with 'fairy tales, as Lord Lytton does; for one of his aims was to create for England a national historical drama, which should deal with incidents with which the public was well acquainted, and with heroes that lived in the memory of a people.
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