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Smith, entering didactically into the subject, 'they are more like Christians than flowers. But they make up well enough wi' the rest, and don't require much tending. And the same can be said o' these miller's wheels. 'Tis a flower I like very much, though so simple. John says he never cares about the flowers o' 'em, but men have no eye for anything neat.
"It is our custom," Von Ragastein declared a little didactically, "in Germany and wherever we Germans go, to be prepared not only for what is likely to happen but for what might possibly happen." "A war in my younger days, when I was in the Army," Dominey mused, "might have made a man of me." "Surely you had your chance out here?" Dominey shook his head.
I mean, we must always stand her friends and more than that, her guardians." "Of course." "In a sense," he went on, didactically, "we may have made a mistake in bringing her forward to the extent we've done." "How so, Will?" "I mean, if one wished to argue selfish which of course I don't wish well, the selfish view would be not to have drawn her out but rather keep her down a bit."
They don't stop to consider that it's brains that makes the diff." "So it is merely envy that produces all this agitation?" "I am not saying that the corporations are philanthropic institutions," Mr. Bliss continued didactically; "of course they aren't. They are out for business, and every man knows what that means.
But whoever heard of calling a Mayor by his first name? Call a Mayor Pinky! The thought is ridiculous. Isn't it, Mr. Hare?" But Hare was engrossed with a conversation of his own, now turned upon economic lines. "Everything in the world that goes up must come down," he was saying didactically, "except prices. They alone defy the laws of gravity." Peter challenged the aphorism, wordily. Mrs.
The Seraph cast one anguished look at his dumpling and burst into tears. We could hear his wails growing ever fainter as he plodded up the stairs. "Mary Ellen, remove that dumpling!" commanded Mrs. Handsomebody. Angel and I began to eat very fast. There was a short silence; then Mrs. Handsomebody said didactically: "The elder Mr.
And then when we find it isn't as easy to readjust as they think, they yammer around pop-eyed and say 'Oh, what wild young people what naughty little wasters! They won't settle down and play Puss-in-the-corner at all and, oh dear, oh dear, how they drink and smoke and curse 'n everything!" "I'm awful afraid they might be right as to what's the trouble with us, though," says Oliver, didactically.
On this point it seems to me that not enough allowance has been made by these critics for the difference in style when men write familiarly or didactically, or when they are engaged in narration or exhortation. Whatever may be the truth as to these matters, the present state of faith is due to the unsettlement of the foundation of belief by scientific and critical scholarship.
"Ye never kin tell," said the foreman didactically, "what might happen! I've known editors to get into a fight jest for a little innercent bedevilin' o' the opposite party. Sometimes for a misprint.
"It is strange," the Earl pronounced didactically, "that a young lady of Miss Abbeway's birth and gifts should espouse the cause of this Labour rabble, a party already cursed with too many leaders." "A woman, when she takes up a cause," Mr. Hannaway Wells observed, "always seeks either for the picturesque or for something which appeals to the emotions.
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