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The acceptance of a place contaminates no character; the crown that gives it, intends to give with it always dignity, sometimes authority.

She can show how useful the knowledge of chastity is to a boy-the strength that comes from self-control, the weakness that follows self-indulgence, the danger to himself and to those he really loves when he contaminates himself with prostitutes.

We learn, at last, that the majority of the victims are not the people of whom we so glibly say, 'Serve them right, but quite innocent children and innocent parents, smitten by a contagion which, no matter in what vice it may or may not have originated, contaminates the innocent and the guilty alike, once it is launched, exactly as any other contagious disease does; that indeed it often hits the innocent and misses the guilty, because the guilty know the danger and take elaborate precautions against it, whilst the innocent, who have been either carefully kept from any knowledge of their danger, or erroneously led to believe that contagion is possible through misconduct only, run into danger blindfold.

The road to this led naturally through the elocution classes, and Floss accepted Miss Lucinda as the only means toward the desired end. A drop of water in a bottle of ink produces no visible result, but a drop of ink in a glass of water contaminates it at once.

The large intestine is a sort of nest that cradles the reproductive organs, including the ovaries, uterus, and in the case of the male, the prostate gland. A toxic colon is like having one rotten apple in a basket, it contaminates the whole batch.

Containing wise observations of the author, and other matters. There is nothing more difficult than to lay down any fixed and certain rules for happiness; or indeed to judge with any precision of the happiness of others from the knowledge of external circumstances. There is sometimes a little speck of black in the brightest and gayest colours of fortune, which contaminates and deadens the whole.

The putrefaction thus engendered contaminates the whole neighbourhood. In Manchester, the pauper burial-ground lies opposite to the Old Town, along the Irk: this, too, is a rough, desolate place. About two years ago a railroad was carried through it. If it had been a respectable cemetery, how the bourgeoisie and the clergy would have shrieked over the desecration!

In the Shires, for instance, wire, as a great rule, is visible only from one side of the fence which it contaminates, and often takes the form of a concealed trap. Hence it is carefully avoided both by horses at grass and by riders.

As a rotten speck, by spreading, contaminates the finest fruit, so was the Palais Royal the corrupt spot, whence the contagion of debauchery was propagated, even to the remotest parts of the kingdom. This period, infinitely curious and interesting, paved the way to the present manners.

Besides directing the proper diet and plenty of vigorous exercise in the open air, he will prescribe the proper medicament. Cases of real syphilitic poisoning are most serious affections, and everyone should know of the fearful effects of this poison how searchingly it infests the whole system, and how it contaminates the blood and every tissue in the body.