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Anybody but Ginger Dick and Peter Russet or a fool would ha' known better than to do such a thing, but old Isaac 'ad got such a oily tongue and seemed so fair-minded about wot 'e called moderate drinking that they never thought wot they was letting themselves in for, and when they took their pay close on sixteen pounds each they put the odd change in their pockets and 'anded the rest over to him.
He was too dutiful a son, the Earl was too fair-minded a parent, that they should not be able to meet and discuss matters without heat. By noon they would have reached Symon's Yat; before lunch was ended the older man would have been Cynthia's most outspoken admirer.
Miss Dixie, you are just a woman, and may not know the ways of the business world, so I want to tell you on my honor that this is what all fair-minded men call an absolutely straight proposition, and when you've acted on it, it would be wrong for you to ever say anybody coerced you or took advantage of you.
Remember how he sprung my appointment on the crowd, counting, I am sure, on your help. He said to me, when we were alone by the tower, that you were the most fair-minded man among the lot, and he evidently played on that, giving them not a moment to think, and you backed him up.
To so fair-minded a proposal I held myself acquiescently, and then inquired where the meeting-place in question was destined to be whether in a ruined and abandoned sanctuary, or upon some precipitous spot of desolation.
He was a fair-minded fellow, without guile, without a single treacherous instinct. "I can't wish you luck, Les," he said slowly. "You see I'm I'm in love with her myself." "The devil!" Leslie sat bolt upright and glared at him. "I might have known! And and is SHE in love with you?" "My dear fellow, you reveal considerable lack of tact in asking that question."
He had a strong sense of duty.... He had what the farmers call a long head.... He was a great worker; he had a prodigious faculty of performance; worked easily.... He had a vast good nature which made him accessible to all.... Fair-minded ... affable ... this wise man. What an occasion was the whirlwind of the war!
And, as she considered being courageous and fair-minded it was inevitable that this should be so, unthinkable that it should be otherwise, since it made, at least indirectly, for the prosperity of the majority and development of the race.
Finally, an International Court found that Great Britain had not shown "reasonable care" in fulfilling her obligations, and in this verdict a fair-minded student of the facts will acquiesce. At a later date we paid to the United States a heavy sum as compensation for the depredations of the Alabama.
For, I suppose, you were on the spot?" "Yes, sir," said Ruth, not quite sure just then that the gentleman was altogether fair-minded. Later she understood that Mr. Hammond merely desired to get the stories of the accident from the observers with neither partiality nor prejudice.
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