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Bobbie felt himself a selfish beast; but all the same his "Ettie" and his debts; the pros and cons of the various schemes for his future, in which he had hitherto allowed Lady Niton to play so queer and tyrannical a part all these burned on his tongue till he could confide them to Diana. Meanwhile the talk strayed to Ferrier and politics dangerous ground!

"No," the first speaker said, after weighing the pros and cons, "for my part, I don't desire it. When I am through, here, I don't ask to begin again elsewhere." "And you don't expect to?" his closest listener inquired. "And I don't expect to." "It is curious," the closest listener went on, "how much our beliefs are governed by our wishes in this matter.

So in the end, after many pros and cons, they decided to trust themselves first to Dr. Chegwidden. That same night, as the old doctor, after his game of cards with Mr. Pennefather, sat finishing his second glass of rum and thinking of bed, there came a ring at the night-bell, which of all sounds on earth was the one he most abominated.

They're sort of pernicketty cattle to manage; I'd sooner take to horses; and if one happens to die, you don't feel so cut up like as if it was a wife. Now there's Dan Blake. Marrying's been enough sight more worryment to him than comfort. I've figgured up the pros and cons close, and them that keeps single don't age near as fast as the married ones.

If she did nothing, the pros and cons were perhaps evenly balanced; if she joined Russia, the pros would be strengthened; if she joined the allies, the situation for Sardinia would be grave indeed. The republicans were already calling the war an alliance with Austria.

True, he had borne himself strongly and well in her presence the evening before; and he had given the friend who knew him so well the impression that it was merely an instance of the quiet weighing of the pros and cons, in which, after much deliberation, the pros had won.

She wondered at herself, and was troubled. She had supposed that the training of society had brought her perfect self-possession, and she had looked forward to a match, when she was ready for one, in which the pros and cons should be weighed with diplomatic nicety; but now that her heart was touched she learned that nature is supreme, and her whole being revolted at such a union as she had contemplated.

The pros and cons of the several schools were discussed, and Hurstpierpoint finally fixed on. 'Never mind about his outfit, added Mr. White. 'I'll give that fellow down in Bellevue an order to rig him out. He is a sharp little sturdy fellow, who will make his way in the world. 'Indeed, I trust so, now that his education is secured.

It is your right, for the heaviest part will fall on you." Ernest did not decide at once. For a week he thought the matter over, weighing pros and cons carefully. To take the two Sinclair boys meant a double portion of toil and self-denial. Had he not enough to bear now? But, on the other side, was it not his duty, nay, his privilege, to help the children if he could?

"Germany has shown the world to what evil ends the dishonest use of schools and schoolmasters must lead." Contemporary Review. We have discussed the pros and cons of propaganda the propaganda, that is to say, by each master of his particular point of view and have concluded that, if certain safeguards are adopted and honestly adhered to, such propaganda is desirable.

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