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He had reason enough for bringing the thing to an end, as she herself must know; but she was grown so bold, so thoughtless of any consequence, she seemed to care for nothing. No, things had not held for so very long between them but long enough to last out the spell of his work there. Inger is sad and down-hearted enough; ay, so erringly faithful that she mourns for him.

Thus, their language and their hearts worship the divinity of the latter, while their conduct strays the most erringly towards the false shrines over which the former presides. Yes!

Erringly and strangely she began the task of self-examination with self-condemnation. And then again she became aware of her own excellencies, and began to balance with juster scales the shades of good and evil. I, who longed beyond words, to restore her to the happiness it was still in her power to enjoy, watched with anxiety the result of these internal proceedings. But man is a strange animal.

If I judge not erringly, it proclaims that, to be great and free, a People must trust not to individuals but themselves that there is no sudden leap from servitude to liberty that it is to institutions, not to men, for they must look for reforms that last beyond the hour that their own passions are the real despots they should subdue, their own reason the true regenerator of abuses.

Howland, meekly, "and I went forth obedient thereto, to seek the straying child you had so harshly and erringly turned from your door: thus does God shut the door of Heaven against no wandering one who comes to it and knocks for entrance." "Esther! I will not hear such language from your lips!" There was an unsteadiness in the voice of Mr.

Blindly, unwittingly, erringly as Dickens often urged them, these ideals mark the whole tendency of his fiction, and they are what endear him to the heart, and will keep him dear to it long after many a cunninger artificer in letters has passed into forgetfulness. I do not pretend that I perceived the full scope of his books, but I was aware of it in the finer sense which is not consciousness.

The habits of centuries were not to be unlearned in a few years, and it was natural that ideas struggling into existence and activity should work erringly and imperfectly for a time." His work was among people who were just emerging from the ignorance and spiritual bondage in which they had been reared in the Catholic Church.

Perhaps I am not without a hope that the Great and Unseen Spirit, whose emanation within me I have nursed and worshipped, though erringly and in vain, may see in his fallen creature one bewildered by his reason rather than yielding to his vices. The guide I received from Heaven betrayed me, and I was lost; but I have not plunged wittingly from crime to crime.

Sir Wilfrid Laurier had faithfully voiced the prevailing will of the people of Canada, whether they willed aright or erringly. We must now turn to see what relations existed during these years between Canada and the neighbouring land which Canadians knew so well.

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