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But in the case of a complex function like our knowing they act differently. I give full concrete particular value for the ideas of knowing in every case I can think of, yet my critics insist that 'plain honest English knowing' is left out of my account. They write as if the minus were on my side and the plus on theirs.

In our ruthless profession, as you know, madame, if you wish to ruin a man, it is soon done. I was concerned for both parties in a case, and they found it out. It was a trifle irregular; but it is sometimes done in Paris, attorneys in certain cases hand the rhubarb and take the senna. They do things differently at Mantes.

Temple, carving a pasty, 'but we are very humble people, and cannot vie with the lords of Gothic castles. 'It appears to me, said Ferdinand, 'that Ducie Bower is the most exquisite place I ever beheld. 'If you had seen it two years ago you would have thought differently, said Mr. Temple; 'I assure you I dreaded becoming its tenant.

But down here, in the steamer's saloon, surrounded by officers, in an atmosphere of indifference to him and his office, he felt differently. He was aware, dimly, that for the past five years situations in which he had been had been dominated by him, and that he, as a clergyman, had been continually the centre of concern.

If this were a novel about some charming, slender, pansy-eyed girl, how differently I would have to describe the feelings with which I woke the next morning. But these being only a few pages from the life of a fat, New England housewife, I must be candid. I woke feeling dull and sour.

"There are some of us who think differently, Constable," he said, shaking hands with the implacable officer of the law. He brought back to London a few new facts to be added to his record of Sergeant Crawley, alias Smith, and on these he went painstakingly to work.

"You love me really, dear, all the same. It's only that some one's been talking to you and telling you that it's foolish. But that mustn't make any difference. We're strong enough to face all the world. You know that you said you were in the summer, and I'm sure that you are now. Wait till to-morrow, dear, and you'll see it all differently."

Her smile, whenever I appeared, broke over her gentle face like a gleam of sunshine. Mrs. Montgomery's manner towards me was distinguished by the same frankness that marked her daughter's deportment. The stately air that struck me in the beginning I no longer observed. If it existed, my eyes saw it differently.

Had they witnessed the subsequent procedure of Louis Gastell, the history of the Klondike would have been written differently; for they would have seen that old-timer, no longer limping, running with his nose to the trail like a hound, following them. Also, they would have seen him trample and widen the turn they had made to the west.

Yes, I begin to know something more than I did a while ago! answered the other. 'Then, as you say, all that is going on in yonder is a farce, and "'And to-morrow's proceedings will be a more notable one! Ralston broke in. 'Some of them, I believe, have been afraid of violence to-morrow. No fear of that the game is to be played differently, and it is not yet ripe for blood.