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And therefore I will here lay down an analysis of happiness; and as the most interesting mode of communicating it, I will give it, not didactically, but wrapped up and involved in a picture of one evening, as I spent every evening during the intercalary year when laudanum, though taken daily, was to me no more than the elixir of pleasure.
"I have an idea," Katharine continued, "that you know more about this matter than you feel inclined to divulge." "Perhaps," he admitted. "Nowadays, every one has to learn discretion." "Is it necessary with me?" "It is necessary with any friend of Mr. Jocelyn Thew," he told her didactically. "What a suspicious person you are!" she exclaimed, a little scornfully.
It is also expressed more didactically by Ingersoll "The way to be happy is to make others so" making duty and enjoyment go hand in hand. Pliny, who corresponded with the emperor Trajan, and whose name is familiar to the student of Christian Evidences, exhorted parents to take a deep interest in the education of their children.
He noticed, too, with the quick perception of unimportant things which comes to some natures at such moments, that she had plucked a sprig of wild myrtle from the mountain side, and was wearing it on her breast. "Goodness Heavens! Genie! What has happened! Where have you been?" "Eugenia! this is perfect madness!" began the elder man didactically.
While Athalia, in her net cap and her gray shoulder cape buttoned close up to her chin, would dismiss the anxious affection with a peremptory "Of course not! I have bread to eat you know not of, Brother Lewis." Then she would add, didactically, some word of dogma or admonition. But she had not much time to give to Brother Lewis's salvation she was so busy in adjusting herself to her new life.
"Indeed, how very nice," responded Lady Runnybroke quickly. "Did he say so?" "No. But Friddy says he is." The two officers' wives glanced at each other. Lady Runnybroke put up her eyeglass in default of ostrich feathers, and said didactically, "I'm sure Mr. Atherly is very much in earnest, and sincerely devoted to his work. And in a man of his wealth and position here it's most estimable.
He recovered his self-confidence, and after puffing out a sufficient cloud of smoke, talked weightily and didactically. "I am desirous not to exaggerate; but I would like to state that I was well impressed by my experience of your ritual if that is the correct term. I seemed to find what I had not found elsewhere.
"Such things are the most precious that life has to give us," he added all but didactically. She had listened once more for a little; then she appeared to give up the idea of the cab. The reader need hardly be told that at this stage of her youthful history the right way for her lover to take her wouldn't have been to picture himself as acting for her highest good.
Then he said quietly and didactically: "Someday there will arise a Strange Man who will proclaim to the world the Word to which there never was a beginning. But to which of us is the hour when that Man will arise known? To none of us... And to which of us are known the miracles which that Word will perform? To none of us."
And instead of giving this account didactically, or according to a logical classification of the various items in the survey, I will give it historically, or according to the order in which the most important facts of the case opened themselves before myself, under the accidents of my own personal inquiry.
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