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He felt that it was beneath him to enquire what that might be endeavouring against his honour or peace. Another and a very new feeling to him was one of compassion. The poor girl had cried before him hidden her face on his shoulder and cried. To use strength, male strength, upon that helplessness; to break a butterfly on a wheel upon his soul, he thought he couldn't do it.

Slick, I'm in a considerable of a hurry to katch the Packet, have you any commands for Sow West? I'm goin to the Island, and across the Bay to Windsor. Any word that way? No says Mr. Allen, none that I can think on, unless it be to enquire how butter's goin; they tell me cheese is down, and proDUCE of all kind particular dull this fall.

What is it then, which causes bodies to appear fair to the sight, sounds beautiful to the ear, and science and virtue lovely to the mind? May we not enquire after what manner they all partake of beauty? Whether beauty is one and the same in all? Or, whether the beauty of bodies is of one kind, and the beauty of souls of another? And again, what these are, if they are two?

How they live in their families, I do not choose to enquire; but, in public, Madame appears in her robe of gold, or silver stuff, with her powder and frisure, her perfumes, her paint and her patches; while Monsieur Le Comte struts about in his lace and embroidery. Rouge and fard are more peculiarly necessary in this country, where the complexion and skin are naturally swarthy and yellow.

With one ivory hand he touched his knee for a moment, the only expression of disappointment which he allowed himself. "May I ask you to go and enquire?" continued Phil, now wholly mistress of herself again. "I am wondering, too, what can have become of Mrs. McMurdoch." "I will find out," said Ormuz Khan. He rose, his every movement possessing a sort of feline grace.

There was every possibility of our being taken for Germans ourselves by our men from a distance; the real advance guard coming up would undoubtedly open fire and enquire into credentials afterwards. The ruins across the bridge might hide enemy rifles; they might open fire any moment.

The low comedian, the last to go, told Hodgson he thought he might be able to do something with parts of it, if given a free hand. Hodgson and I left alone, looked at each other. "It's no good," said Hodgson, "from a box-office point of view. Very clever." "How do you know it is no good from a box-office point of view?" I ventured to enquire. "I never made a mistake in my life," replied Hodgson.

Had the same energy but a worthy object, how excellent would be its effects! It is a strange circumstance! And what is more strange and indeed alarming, Frank has been to enquire for the lad's aunt, and she is gone!

"And how have you appeased him?" Finding I hesitated what to answer, "Am I not your brother?" continued he, "and must I not enquire into your affairs?" "Certainly, my Lord," said I, laughing. "I only wish it were better worth your Lordship's while." "Let me, then, make immediate use of my privilege. When shall you see Mr. Macartney again?" "Indeed, my Lord, I can't tell."

He lost in three nights last week 3,000, as he told me himself, and has lent Richard God knows what; the account, and friendship, and want of it, between them is as incomprehensible to me as all the rest of their history. It is a mystery I shall never enquire into, when what concerns you is out of the question.

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