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This would not be an innovation; it would simply conform the government of Alaska to fundamental principles, making the governorship a real instead of a merely nominal office, and leaving the judges free to give their entire attention to their judicial duties and at the same time removing them from a great deal of the strife that now embarrasses the judicial office in Alaska.

Please don't. It embarrasses me. We know each other well enough, I think, to do little things without the endless social prating that should accompany them." "You've been a dear!" he cried, and took one of her hands in his. She did not move. "Elsa, I want you for my wife!" "What can I say?" she began in a low voice. "You are noble and good, Code, and I know what has actuated you to say this to me.

However, it embarrasses me a little, it embarrasses me a great deal, to find you here. You will understand why when you know what I have come to ask of your godfather." She relinquished his hands, and turning toward the Abbe, said: "I have come to beg you to listen to my confession yes, my confession. But do not go away, Monsieur Jean; I will make my confession publicly.

Surely the providential order is that progress should be effected, in so far as machinery is concerned, in the way that I have just spoken of: but what embarrasses society's march and makes it go from Charybdis to Scylla is precisely the fact that it is not organized.

I practise political virtue: it embarrasses the world, it fogs them, it seems original, because so unnecessary. Mine is the scientific life. Experiment in old substances gives new well, say, new precipitations. But you are scientific, too. You have a laboratory, and have much to do with retorts." "No, you are thinking of my husband. The laboratory is his." "But the retorts are yours."

When dinner was over Mademoiselle des Touches took Calyste's arm, gave the other two men to the marquise, and let them pass before her, that she might be alone with the young Breton for a moment. "My dear Calyste," she said, "you are acting in a manner that embarrasses the marquise; she may be delighted with your admiration, but she cannot accept it. Pray control yourself."

"And a little whippersnapper like me calling a great man like you Cutty!" "Well, if it embarrasses you, you might switch to papa once in a while." Kitty's laughter rang down the corridor. "I'll remember that whenever I want to make you mad. Who's here?" "Nobody but Harrison and the nurse. Both good citizens, and I've taken them into my confidence to a certain extent.

Moreover, this writer, generally so clear and decided, embarrasses himself with vain distinctions: "We may APPRECIATE the value of things; we cannot MEASURE it, that is, COMPARE it with an invariable and known standard, for no such standard exists.

The love of women given in excess of their demand embarrasses and maybe chills them; and Edgar had a sudden misgiving, discomposing if quite natural, which appeared, as it were, to check him like a horse in mid-career and throw him back on himself disagreeably. He asked himself doubtfully, Should he be able to answer this intense love so as to make the balance even between them?

This somewhat embarrasses me, for I know that the young man is mistaken in me and Zurich; so I have written to tell him that I am starting on a journey, and that, as he wanted to leave Posen at once, he might first visit you at Weimar, where I would announce him to you.

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