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"Nowadays everybody is a busybody. Nowadays everyone inquires of his fellow-man, 'How is your life ordered? To which always there is added didactically, 'But you ought not to live as you are doing. Let me show you the way. As though anyone can tell me how best my life may attain full development, seeing that no one can possibly have such a matter within his knowledge!

'It will be a very new life, said her aunt, rather didactically; 'but you must do your best to be a good daughter, and to fill your new position, and I have no doubt you will enjoy it. 'If I could but take all with me! said Nuttie. 'Oh dear! whatever will you do, Aunt Ursel? Oh mother, the choir! Who will play the harmonium? and who will lead the girls? and whatever will Mr.

A girl who, after a year's absence and all that has been done for her, can't adjust herself to those who need her, has still something to learn. If older people cannot do without the buoyancy of the young, the young cannot very well afford to forget the mother and father who have much, although no word may be didactically spoken, to teach them.

Panaurov expounded didactically what being in love was, and what it was due to. "We have in it an example of the action of electricity," he said in French, addressing the lady. "Every man has in his skin microscopic glands which contain currents of electricity. If you meet with a person whose currents are parallel with your own, then you get love."

Fischer been telling you fairy tales?" she laughed. "Fairy tales?" her aunt repeated severely. "I don't understand." Fischer's steel grey eyes flashed behind his spectacles. "I'm afraid that Miss Van Teyl's prejudices," he observed bitterly, "are very firmly fixed." "Then she is no true American," Mrs. Hastings pronounced didactically.

"That ought to give them something to think about. They only know just what they are told. The last batch of prisoners that were brought in firmly believed that one of their armies had landed in England and that London was on the point of falling." "All war," Jocelyn Thew said didactically, "is carried on under a cloud of misconception." The young man stretched himself out.

I will cook another rasher or two directly." "Madam, no," said Uncle Paul didactically. "What does the great classic author say?" "Really I don't know, sir," cried Mrs Champernowne, with a perplexed look wrinkling up her pleasant face. "But it won't take many minutes." "Enough, madam, is as good as a feast. This has been a banquet, eh, Pickle?

Kuhn presents an exhaustive analysis of 73 cases of congenital defects of the movements of the eyes, considered clinically and didactically. Some or all of the muscles may be absent or two or more may be amalgamated, with anomalies of insertion, false, double, or degenerated, etc. The influence of heredity in the causation of congenital defects of the eye is strikingly illustrated by De Beck.

"It's a magnificent night for a raid," Dickens remarked glancing around. "No chance of Zepps over here, I should say," Collins declared, a little didactically. "I was looking at your map at the golf club only this morning." They all made their way back to the house. Granet, however, seemed still dissatisfied. "I'm going to see that my car's all right," he told them. "I left it in the open shed."

Mary began putting on her gloves, and at the same time strove to give this remarkable young woman some insight into her own point of view, though she knew the task to be one well-nigh impossible. "Agnes," she said, didactically, "the richest men in this country have made their fortunes, not because of the law, but in spite of the law.

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