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Such confidence demanded full confidence in return; the unwritten laws which governed the men amongst whom he had been brought up required it. And the shape that confidence should take? He must first disabuse his new friend's mind of criminal or unworthy cause for his going away. For the sake of his own name and that of his dead father that should be done.
To disabuse us in regard to the utility of religious notions, it is sufficient to open the eyes and to consider what are the morals of the most religious people.
'Well, yes; and I don't think I'll go back, Radie. 'You shall go back, Sir, and carry my message; or, no, I could not trust you. I'll go with you and see him, and disabuse him. How could you how could you, Stanley? 'It was a mistake, altogether; I'm sorry, but I could not tell there was such a devil on the earth. 'Yes, I told you so. He has frightened you' said Rachel. 'He has, maybe.
Alexandria was too much like a European city to be novel, and we soon tired of it. We took the cars and came up here to ancient Cairo, which is an Oriental city and of the completest pattern. There is little about it to disabuse one's mind of the error if he should take it into his head that he was in the heart of Arabia.
"I see you are," said Tarzan; "but I know you so well that I can scarcely believe that your being on the same boat with me is purely a coincidence. If I could believe it the fact that you are in disguise would immediately disabuse my mind of any such idea." "Well," growled Rokoff, with a shrug, "I cannot see what you are going to do about it. This vessel flies the English flag.
"Can you doubt it?" Her companion laughed, though there was a little gleam in her eyes, for this was an opportunity she had been waiting for. "Then," she said, "you spoke like an Englishwoman of station just out from the Old Country but I'm going to try to disabuse you of one impression. Sally, to put it crudely, is quite good enough for Gregory.
We cannot, if we would, stop the spread of sexual knowledge; and if we could do so, we would only make matters infinitely worse. This is the second decade of the twentieth century, not the early Victorian period.... It is no longer a question of knowing or not knowing. We have to disabuse our middle-aged minds of that fond delusion.
With reference, especially, to what you say at the top of page 151, I must disabuse you of what seems to be the prevailing impression that things in this book have been written by the direct inspiration of the Queen.
He was fresh from quarrelling for the hundredth time with Estelle, and was in the last frame of mind to desire rest or peace for any inhabitant of the globe. By himself and everyone else at the Hippodrome, Arithelli was considered the property of the Anarchist, and Emile had taken very good care to disabuse no one of the idea, but had rather been at some pains to create such an impression.
He was replied to, at the request of Winthrop, by Eliot himself, who gladly seized the opportunity to disabuse the Indians of any prejudices that might have tainted their minds, and to open them for the reception of that Christianity which he had so much at heart.
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