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The other one would have been a little closer on your elbow, and a lantern's a very queer contrivance to be stravaiging with on a summer day." All her contempt seemed to be for Gilian, and he felt mightily uncomfortable. "Tell me this," she went on, suddenly taking Nan by the arm and bending a most condemnatory face on her; "tell mc this: did you run away from the other one?"

The Orientals retained the divinity of the female principle in theory, but not in fact. Sex-worship is contemptuously alluded to in modern literature as "strange and erotic ideas," or words equally condemnatory.

His mother, driven with contumely from her home and the bosom of her family, under accusations the most revolting a wife may hear from one who is her husband and a father, addressed the world in public recriminations for her persecutor, not less disgusting or condemnatory.

He had loved Dundas, who was now Lord Melville, long and well. Lord Melville's conduct as Treasurer to the Navy provoked from the Opposition a series of condemnatory resolutions. In spite of all that Pitt could do, the resolutions were supported by many of his followers, by many of his friends, by one friend conspicuous among all, by Wilberforce.

Fane-Smith, not in the condemnatory tone he would once have assumed, but humbly, anxiously, like one who gropes his way in a dark place. "Yes," replied Donovan. "Believing in a universal Father, I am naturally that. Upon any other system, what do you make of the good which exists in so many of those who deny all in which you believe? Where does the good go to?

A Catholic estimate of him would, of course, have been wholly condemnatory, yet it must be remembered that his quarrel was entirely with the supremacy of the Pope, and that otherwise Henry's Church retained every dogma and every observance believed in and practised by Roman Catholics. His Greatness His learning was great, and it was illuminated by his genius.

"But there was another not so blind," said the President, with something of the condemnatory manner of his former speech. "I know it I know it too well now," returned the professor. "But do not condemn me, George, for what I did not foresee and could not help." "I am sorry," said the President sadly, "that you have awakened these old memories.

Simeon Calthrop turned sadly away from the vessel, and, with a sigh, went and sat in the trench, where he was soon joined by Elmer. The disgraced preacher and the reformed convict had struck up a fast friendship. They sat with their backs towards the Jasper B., and Cleggett supposed from their attitude that they were sternly condemnatory of the frivolity and festivity on board ship.

Then, if Clara could speak to Vernon, which Laetitia would not have done for a mighty bribe, she could speak to De Craye, Laetitia thought deductively: this being the logic of untrained heads opposed to the proceeding whereby their condemnatory deduction hangs. Clara must have spoken to De Craye! Laetitia remembered how winning and prevailing Miss Middleton could be in her confidences.

"Where is he?" he asked. She shook her head again. He said nothing; but his silence was so condemnatory that she felt herself called upon to defend the absent one. "You see, he came here in the first place because I begged so very hard. And he has to travel because of his book. I always knew that, so I really can't complain. Besides, I'm not generally lonely, and hardly ever nervous.

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