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All the summer through, for many hours on clear days, the sun will melt those snows and the frost at night will glaze them into ice. The more conformable ice-blocks will gradually be cemented together, while the fierce winds that beat upon the ridge will wear away the supports of the more egregious and unstable blocks, and one by one they will topple into the abyss on this side or on that.
Lionel Giles which the egregious have been egregiously translating 'the rules of propriety'; but which Confucius used primarily for a state of harmony within the soul, which should enable beneficent forces from the Infinite to flow through into the outer world; whereof a result would also be, on the social plane, perfect courtesy and politeness, these the most outward expression of it.
And this will be a further proof of my love, and will demand a grateful return And what then, thou egregious contriver? Why then I shall have the less remorse, if I am to use a little violence: for can she deserve compassion, who shows none? And what if she shows a great deal of concern? Then shall I be in hopes of building on a good foundation.
"He may ha'e been kill't, but he was no' murder't," cried Jean, excitedly. "I tell ye 'twas purely by accident " she paused and suddenly clapped both hands over her mouth and rocked herself back and forth as if she had made some egregious blunder, then: "Gang on wi' yer tellin'. It's dour to bide waitin'. Gie me the letter an' lat me read it for mysel'." "Lat me tell't as I maun tell't.
To them he was a homeless eyesore, a madman even if he looked benign from a distance. After all, seated alone in a fetal position as he was on a declivity of a hill sparse of grass, to them, he believed, this proclivity for disoriented stares into the wind-grazed dirt and inanimate purposelessness was an egregious aberration of being human.
"As man lives by bread," he said, "the buzzards have mistaen my friend the Bailie for his Excellency, and you for Diana Vernon O, the most egregious night-howlets!" "Miss Vernon?" said I, with hesitation, and trembling for the answer "Does she still bear that name? She passed but now, along with a gentleman who seemed to use a style of authority."
We ran him and his schoolboy, the finite refractory, up and down, until Peterborough was glad to abandon him, and Janet said, 'Did you preach to the Germans much? He had officiated in Prince Ernest's private chapel: not, he added in his egregious modesty, not that he personally wished to officiate. 'It was Harry's wish? Janet said, smiling.
But I would urge the young actor or actress to be always on the watch against developing, especially in success, an extreme egotism which induces a selfishness of outlook, an egregious vanity that in the long run weakens the character, induces disappointment and discontent, and bores to extinction other persons.
Her self-respect was for the moment crushed, and the breach made in the wholeness of personal dignity had produced a strange slackness of nerve, extending both to body and mind. She had been convicted, it seemed to her, in her own eyes, and in those of her world, of an egregious over-estimate of her own value.
"I'd a knack o' dressin'," pursued the egregious Mrs. Transom, "an' nice eyes an' hair. 'Why, Maria, darlin', said William one day, when him an' me was keepin' company, 'I believe you could sit on that hair o' yours, I do reely. 'Go along, you silly! I said, 'to be sure I can." "He called you darling?" "Why, in course. H'ain't you never had a young man?"
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