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Add to this that a great number of persons in every country find their delight and their business in exasperating international disrelish, and with what vestige of common sense can one feel surprise that war is ceaselessly talked of, often enough declared. In days gone by, distance and rarity of communication assured peace between many realms.
Risto falo, I I , the fact is, I" he shook his head "I haven't much money." "Dollar will start me," said the Italian, whose feet had not moved an inch since he touched Richling's shoulder. "Be aw righ' to-morrow." "You can't invest one dollar by itself," said the incredulous Richling. "Yes. Return her to-morrow." Richling swung his head from side to side as an expression of disrelish.
The love of boys is like a taste for green gooseberries, it soon passes, leaving a disordered stomach and a general disrelish for acid fruit ever afterwards; the love of the man- about-town between the twenties and thirties is the love of self; but the love of a Man, after the Self-and-Clothes Period has passed, is the love of the full-grown human creature clamouring for its mate, its mate in Soul even more than in Body.
The German Protestants, who usually ornament the altar with a cross, first cured me of the disrelish I imbibed, on this subject, in childhood." "We, also, I think, cousin John, were agreeably struck with the same usage in Germany.
But she coaxed and commanded, with her hands upon his shoulders, and he let himself be persuaded to taste the bread and meat. After a few mouthfuls, taken with obvious disrelish, she detected the awakening fervour of a famished man, and knew she would have to urge no more.
That's what it's supposed to be, sir!" Magnolia replied dubiously. "It's a bad imitation, Magnolia!" Gilbert said. "I think I'll just have bread and marmalade this morning!" He reached for the marmalade as he spoke, and Henry, eyeing the eggs with disrelish, murmured, "After you, Gilbert!" "Tell Mrs. Clutters I want her," Roger said to Magnolia.
All the same he left his nook with some disrelish it would have been so capital a conjuncture to have met her just there, and he had taken such pains! However, there was no choice. He must go to seek Patsy if Patsy would not come to him. She was returning from her daily lesson at her uncle Julian's. He knew that she would most likely have a book under her arm, and an ashplant in her hand.
I suppose they told you this so-called treasure is in the form of ingots and nuggets and pieces-of-eight and jewels-so-rich-and-rare, and all the rest of the bag of tricks borrowed from Stevenson's 'Treasure Island'? They would!" She showed her disrelish for his flippant tone, by removing her hand from his arm.
Out-of-the-way humours and opinions heads with some diverting twist in them the oddities of authorship please me most. My cousin has a native disrelish of any thing that sounds odd or bizarre. Nothing goes down with her, that is quaint, irregular, or out of the road of common sympathy. She "holds Nature more clever."
Hence if we must be venting pleasant conceits, we should do it as if we did it not, carelessly and unconcernedly; not standing upon it, or valuing ourselves for it: we should do it with measure and moderation; not giving up ourselves thereto, so as to mind it or delight in it more than in any other thing: we should not be so intent upon it as to become remiss in affairs more proper or needful for us; so as to nauseate serious business, or disrelish the more worthy entertainments of our minds.
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