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He went back to New York, where the summer had already begun, and here he invented a solution for the difficulty presented by life to a culpably unoccupied and ill-regulated man. The solution was not in the least original, and I am almost ashamed to mention so stale and conventional a device. Bernard simply hit upon the plan of returning to Europe.
Then, after showing the amount of increase, he says: "Rents continue to rise in Ireland as far as is indicated by the income-tax." My friend says: "Mr. Logan is both culpably ignorant and flagrantly dishonest. He seems incapable of understanding the difference between an assessment, a mere valuation, and the actual payment of income-tax.
"Of course when a body begins to expand, there comes in the possibility of bursting; but I nevertheless approve of a certain tension of one's being. It 's what a man is meant for. And then I believe in the essential salubrity of genius true genius." "Very good," said Cecilia, with an air of resignation which made Rowland, for the moment, seem to himself culpably eager.
"And you, Master Frank," retorted Harry, nothing daunted, "to be a good shot and a good sportsman which, with some few exceptions, I must confess you are are the most culpably and wilfully careless about your appointments I ever met. I don't call a man half a sportsman, who has not every thing he wants at hand for an emergency, at half a minute's notice.
To say that this was the act of an inconsiderate woman, culpably indiscreet and, I had almost added, culpably indelicate, is only to say what she has deserved. On the next occasion to which I feel bound to advert, her conduct was even more deserving of censure. Herbert Linley when no third person happened to be present. I know that the maternal motive which animated Mrs.
Vetranio was touched not by the compliment to his more intellectual powers, but by the admission of his convivial supremacy as a guide to the banquet, contained in the latter part of Camilla's remonstrance. The sex were then, as now, culpably deficient in gastronomic enthusiasm.
"I've heard it's very beautiful," Bernard admitted, gravely. "What! you live so close, and you've never BEEN there!" Melissa exclaimed, in frank surprise. Bernard allowed with a smile he had been so culpably negligent. "And Stratford-on-Avon, too!" Melissa went on, enthusiastically, her black eyes beaming. "Isn't Stratford just charming!
But Byron's publisher profited by a generosity which did not reach his readers; and the Countess Tolstoy collects the copyright which her husband foregoes; so that these two eminent instances of protest against business in literature may be said not to have shaken its money basis. I know of no others; but there may be many that I am culpably ignorant of.
The Liberals go about proclaiming that they are the friends of the poor, and the inference is that the Tories are the friends of the rich!" "So they are," said Ninian. "So are the Liberals!" said Roger. "So's everybody!" said Gilbert. "But the Tories aren't culpably the friends of the rich," Roger continued.
"Now this sudden invasion of somebody's heaven knows whose house, and our dropping down on it like a swarm of locusts: I dare say it isn't civil to criticise it when one's going too, so almost culpably, with the stream; but what are people made of that they consent, just for money, to the violation of their homes?"
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