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No legal offence has still been committed if a husband contaminates his wife, or a wife her husband. The "freedom" enjoyed in this matter by England and the United States is well illustrated by an American case quoted by Dr.
Will that do?" "Certainly the very best way to do it," said the deputy sheriff, and then Jimmy heard him depart with apologies and thanks for a cigar that Holmes had evidently given him. Immediately afterward the door opened and the superintendent growled, "Now you see how evil companionship contaminates a man! You've got me into this infernal mixup of yours; but hang it all!
I wish they were, particularly the former, for they are occasionally made of beautifully plaited fibre coated with a layer of a certain gum with a vile taste, which it imparts to the water in the vessel. They say it does not do this if the vessel is soaked for two days in water, but it does, and I should think contaminates the stream it was soaked in into the bargain.
What may be called the laws of laws of health would seem to be as follows: 1. Scrupulous Cleanliness of the Body, Without and Within, Makes for Royal Health-Tone. The law should be given rational, not slavish, obedience. Your body and your deeper self are in a constant state of interaction. Material uncleanness consented to contaminates that self.
Well, it makes no difference. My interest is with the great human system, in one of whose veins I am a circulating drop. It is my business to help to keep the system sound, to do my duty without fear or favour. If disease say a fouled conscience contaminates me, it is for me to throw off the incubus, not accept it, and transmit the poison.
The contents of this interpolated speech may concisely be thus given: that the virtues of man, however pure and numerous they may be, are often infected by 'some vicious mole of Nature, wherein he himself is guiltless; and that from such a fault in the chance of birth a stamp of defect is impressed upon his character, and thus contaminates the whole.
Scoundrel, I might hand you over to the iron grasp of the law, but I will not; resume your garments, and leave this chamber for your vile presence contaminates the very atmosphere, and 'tis no place for you!" "No, you will not hand me over to the law, neither will you expose me," said the Chevalier, his lip curling with proud disdain.
These vulgar wretches I am working with think it an outrage that a 'jail-bird, as they call me, contaminates the foul air that they breathe. I may be driven out by them; but," setting his teeth, "I won't give up this foothold of my own accord." "You might have been President if you had shown such grit before you got down." "That's not pleasant to think of now."
It is a common retort to say that New-Englanders who go to the South, soon learn to patronize the system they have considered so abominable, and often become proverbial for their severity. I have not the least doubt of the fact; for slavery contaminates all that comes within its influence.
"Not at all," replied this great man, "it was a thing unavoidable, a necessary ingredient in the best of worlds; for if Columbus had not in an island of America caught this disease, which contaminates the source of life, frequently even hinders generation, and which is evidently opposed to the great end of nature, we should have neither chocolate nor cochineal.
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