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Updated: May 12, 2025


They are planning a program on the principle that the best that can be done with human nature in America in business and public life is to have it expurgated. Which class of statesmen do we want? In some of our state prisons men who are not considered fit to reproduce themselves are sterilized.

When he had done he ordered the engagement broken and forbade Dumont the house. "He is not wild merely; he is worse than you can imagine," said the colonel to his wife, in concluding his account of his discoveries and of Dumont's evasive and reluctant admissions an account so carefully expurgated that it completely misled her. "Tell Pauline as much as you can enough to convince her."

"Do you mean that I have done harm?" "Not in the least; no, quite the reverse. But you have certainly doubled the play's fortune. The run is going to be tremendous." His Majesty felt flattered; had he not reason? For this surely must mean that he had rightly interpreted the public taste, and that what the popular will really wanted was a pure and carefully expurgated drama.

"And I tell you what," went on Tavia, "when Pop gets Squire Sander's place I this me you know" and she made another wonderful, sweeping all-around bow, "I will be 'city clerk. I will keep the books and Dorothy Hill-and-Dale, if ever your name gets on the books it shall be promptly eliminated, elucidated, expurgated there now! Don't you think I should be in the grad. class?

While English is taught in all these schools, general instruction is in Spanish; the courses of study include the usual amount of catechism, expurgated history, and the question-and-answer method of "philosophy" of the old Spanish system. If the American Government remain here, a new aristocracy, the result of her public school system, is inevitable.

He therefore himself undertook the collateral task of having the antique traditions collected and expurgated, and causing them to be memorized by a chamberlain, Hiyeda no Are, a man then in his twenty-eighth year, who was gifted with ability to repeat accurately everything heard once by him.

Thus some of the most conscienceless rogues in a generation go down to posterity with expurgated tablets to their memory, which of course is best for posterity. So I do not mind now admitting that William was a poor money-getter, but he actually did have the virtues that look well recorded on his tombstone.

Lady Valleys, who at Goodwood had just heard details of a Society scandal, began a carefully expurgated account of it suitable to her daughter's ears for some account she felt she must give to somebody. "Mother," said Barbara suddenly, "Eustace has been ill. He's out of danger now, and going on all right." Then, looking hard at the bewildered lady, she added: "Mrs. Noel is nursing him."

'I have heard of you from a high masthead, said he. 'If the Spanish main allure you, come with me. There be galleons yonder still; they shall cough up doubloons. 'It hath a sound of piracy, said I. 'I am expurgated.

He speaks somewhere of Byron's virtues and vices as being so closely interwoven that he could not have had one without the other, and if the objectionable passages in his poetry were expurgated, the life and genius of it would go with them. His story of "The Birth-mark" is an allegory of the same description.

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