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Updated: May 11, 2025


"That, at any rate, would be a very great blessing to the living," said her father. "The least the creature could do, in my humble opinion," ventured Masters. But Septimus May deprecated such curiosity. "Hope for no such thing, and do not dwell upon what is to happen until I am able to tell you what does happen," he answered.

"Then your Excellency intends to attempt a crossing?" deprecated Brereton. "We shall attack Trenton before daybreak, Brereton; and as we are like to have a cold and wet march, stay you within doors and warm yourself after your ride. You are not needed, and there is a good fire in the kitchen." Brereton, with a disapproving shake of his head, stepped from the hallway into the kitchen.

That astute matron had long and silently deprecated the regularity with which her Louis Quinze had groaned beneath one hundred and eighty pounds of ineligibility, the frequency with which a tall troup horse of spectacular gait and snortings could be descried beside her daughter's English hunter in the park, the strange chain of coincidence by which at theater, house party, dinner, or even church, Jimmie smiling and unabashed, would find his way to her daughter's side and monopolize her daughter's attention.

For several days the subject of Mr. Blanchard's doubts and doctrines formed the theme of our discourse. My friend deprecated them most devoutly; and then again he would deplore them, and lament the great evil that such a man might do among the human race.

Finally he urged unity, and deprecated especially religious and denominational bickering. "To-day," he said, with a smile, "the world cares little whether a man be Baptist or Methodist, or indeed a churchman at all, so long as he is good and true. What difference does it make whether a man be baptized in river or washbowl, or not at all? Let's leave all that littleness, and look higher."

"Do you mean that he actually works?" inquired "Lily." "With the plough and hoe, and that sort of thing?" "Works all day long, as long as any of his men, and indeed longer." "And does he actually live ? of course he doesn't eat with his servants?" said "Lily" in a tone that deprecated the preposterous proposition. "They all eat together in the big kitchen," replied Martin.

He deprecated any violence; spoke strongly for letting the law take its course; and dropped a suggestion that they send a committee to the State-house to urge that Harley's candidate be defeated for the senatorship. Like wild-fire this hint spread. Here was something tangible they could do that was still within the law. Harley had set his mind on electing Warner.

A western aspect is to be deprecated, in consequence of the scorching heat of the afternoon sun.

The Courier, regretting to state that this infringed no statute, deprecated all violence, and while it extolled the forbearance of the people, yet declared that an education which educated backward, and an institution which sought to elevate an inferior race by degrading a superior, would compel the people to make laws they would rather not enact.

And what they heard was an evangelistic address! The minister would look disappointed, feeling that he could have done as well himself. But she sometimes deprecated surface interest, and said that if the heart was right and the life consecrated, mission work would be well supported without any adventitious aid.

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