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"What are you laughing at? What makes you glad? You will also go to the galleys." "Put him ashore!" suddenly roared Robustov, springing to his feet. And Kononov shouted to the captain: "Back! To the town! To the Governor." And someone insinuatingly, in a voice trembling with feeling: "That's a collusive agreement. That was done on purpose. He was instigated, and made drunk to give him courage."

I suppose I've done you the biggest wrong a woman can do a man. Now I've come to my senses, I shudder at what I've done." "Why? Why?" said Septimus, growing miserably unhappy. "How can you ever marry, unless we go through the vulgarity of a collusive divorce?" "My dear girl," said he, "what woman would ever marry a preposterous lunatic like me?"

What must be felt by every man who has feeling, when, after such a thundering preamble of condemnation, this debt is ordered to be paid without any sort of inquiry into its authenticity, without a single step taken to settle even the amount of the demand, without an attempt so much as to ascertain the real persons claiming a sum which rises in the accounts from one million three hundred thousand pound sterling to two million four hundred thousand pound, principal money, without an attempt made to ascertain the proprietors, of whom no list has ever yet been laid before the Court of Directors, of proprietors who are known to be in a collusive shuffle, by which they never appear to be the same in any two lists handed about for their own particular purposes?

The base-line is still what the traffic will bear, and it is still adhered to, so nearly as the human infirmity of the discretionary captains of industry will admit, whether the due approximation to this base-line is reached by a process of competitive bidding or by collusive advisement.

That among the proofs of the neutral and national character of foreign vessels it be required that the masters and supercargoes and three-fourths at least of the crews be citizens or subjects of the country under whose flag the vessels sail. That all persons concerned in collusive captures by the enemy or in ransoming vessels or their cargoes from the enemy be subjected to adequate penalties.

I speak of the Cessio in Jure, a collusive recovery, in a Court of law, of property sought to be conveyed. The plaintiff claimed the subject of this proceeding with the ordinary forms of a litigation; the defendant made default; and the commodity was of course adjudged to the plaintiff.

Chicago Department of Public Welfare, 1916. Brandt, Lilian: Family Desertion. The Charity Organization Society of New York City, 1905. For a fuller discussion of forced marriages, see p. 92 sq. See also p. 98. See also p. 154. See p. 70 sq. for a discussion of collusive desertion.

If this chain of circumstances does not lead you necessarily to conclude that the minister has paid to the avarice of Benfield the services done by Benfield's connections to his ambition, I do not know anything short of the confession of the party that can persuade you of his guilt. Clandestine and collusive practice can only be traced by combination and comparison of circumstances.

Hitherto the movement toward peace has not gone beyond this conception of it, as a collusive safeguarding of national discrepancies by force of arms. Such a peace is necessarily precarious, partly because armed force is useful for breaking the peace, partly because the national discrepancies, by which these current peace-makers set such store, are a constant source of embroilment.

Testimony in the other direction is, however, advanced by the National Desertion Bureau, which found that about 10 per cent of the applications made in 1910 to the United Hebrew Charities of New York for relief because of desertion were collusive.

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