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One may deplore the tendency to base ethics upon this or that metaphysical doctrine, and desire to see it made an independent science; and yet one may be compelled to admit that it is not easy to comprehend and to estimate the value of many of the ethical theories which have been evolved in the past, without having rather an intimate acquaintance with the history of philosophy.

She looked wistfully at him with her sorrowful eyes as he said those words, and her aspect showed that more than one person in the room could deplore the possession of sensitiveness. Seeing that she was really suffering he seemed disturbed and added, "This is merely a reflection you know. I have not the least intention to refuse to complete the marriage, Tamsie mine I could not bear it."

"The less of that the better. I am utterly and for ever out of my own good graces. I will not forgive myself, and I cannot forget have I only one mistake to deplore? I have covered myself with disgrace," he continued, with infinite self-scorn; "even you with your half divine pity cannot excuse me there." "Cannot I?" she answered with a sweet wistfulness, that was almost tender.

'I feel that, said George, 'and therefore it is a pleasure to us all to see you, and to speak with you. 'But we must look for consolation, said Masham; 'to deplore is fruitless. If we live, we must struggle to live happily.

The vast and beautifully-painted windows glowed with scriptural scenes, antique portraits, homely allegories, painted in those brilliant and forgotten colors which Art has not ceased to deplore.

"Not, my dear," the old man continued, "that I do not regret yes, with all my heart I deplore the suffering for you both, by which his love is proved. Yet I recognize with awe that it is love. And when one has come so near the end of life as I have, it is much to have once seen love. We look into the mysteries of God when we see how divine a human soul can be.

Men drank more and swore a good deal, and while I do not wish my story to seem profane, yet I would not describe army life or the officers as I knew them, if I did not allow the latter to use an occasional strong expression. The incident, however, served to cheer up the Major, though he continued to deplore the loss of his beautiful dog.

The treasures of M. Gournay-Martin are known to all the world. France will deplore his losses." He paused, and added hastily, "But we shall recover them we shall recover them." The Duke rose, bowed, and protested his pleasure at making the acquaintance of M. Formery. "Is this the scene of the robbery, inspector?" said M. Formery; and he rubbed his hands together with a very cheerful air.

Sir Malcolm at The Peacock said he would not disclose to you my identity. I am John Manners. Our fathers are enemies. "Then I said to him, 'That is the reason I wish to talk to you. I wished you to come to meet me because I wanted to tell you that I regret and deplore the feud between our fathers. 'Ah, you wished me to come? he asked.

I desire peace as much as you do. I deplore bloodshed as much as you do; but I feel that not one drop of the blood shed in this war is on my hands, I can look up to my God and say this. I tried all in my power to avert this war. I saw it coming, and for twelve years I worked night and day to prevent it, but I could not.

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