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"He can act as agent for his father to some extent, and relieve him of a great deal of necessary business that has to be transacted." She spoke with a certain finality which made it difficult to pursue the subject, but Sara, remembering Tim's suddenly hard young eyes, persisted. "It's a pity he cannot go into the Army he's so keen on it," she suggested tentatively.

"Suppose that instead of trying to understand you simply accept things as you find them." The voice was soft, but there was a finality in it that its blandness only served to make the more suggestive. Jimmie Dale drew himself up, and bowed coldly. "I beg your pardon," he said. "I did not mean to intrude. I have only to thank you again, then, and bid you good-night."

The woman interrupted him. "Now, major, that's all nonsense! A day longer can't make any difference." He drew himself up and looked calmly at her. "Madam," he said, "it would make all the difference in the world. If I should remain one day over my time I might just as well remain all the other days that are to follow it." There was finality and conviction in the man's voice. Mrs.

I'm your trustee and I can't conscientiously let you have any more money to drink up and gamble with. It's over and done with." He rapped with an air of finality on his desk with the little bronze horse. "Who gets all the money?" I asked ruefully. "The Society for the Propagation of Free Thinking," he answered, eyeing me sharply. "I should think anything like that ought to be contrary to law!"

No lordly capitalist ever took in a plebeian inventor with more grace and finality. Often the flag just drops from the support and lies on the surface of the water while the two get acquainted. The pickerel has the minnow, but his grip is not what he wants. He is particular about the way he swallows a little one, as if he feared some impending Sherman act.

The difficulty which one here feels is that which always attends an attempt at finality in political arrangements. One would be inclined to say at once that the law should be altered, and that as the money required is for the purposes of the Union and for State purposes, such a change should be made as would enable Congress to levy an income tax on the general income of the nation.

In short, this telegram has deprived the Convention of whatever finality it may have possessed, and made it, as a document, as worthless as it is as a practical settlement. That this is the view taken of it by the Boers themselves, is proved by the text of the Ratification which followed on the receipt of this telegram.

"We'll be there, so there's no use of your saying any more about it," said Bob, in a voice of finality. "How about it, fellows?" All the radio boys were of the same mind, so Larry was forced to give in. "But if you're going to get back to Clintonia in time to hear my act at seven o'clock, you'll have to leave pretty soon," he said. "I'm not going to detain you here any longer."

I was guilty of it that instant when Rafe Gadbeau fired. I am guilty now. I will always be guilty. Rafe Gadbeau could say a few words to you and turn over into the next world, free. I cannot," he ended, with a sort of grim finality as though he saw again before him that wall against which he had come the night before. "You mean " the Bishop began slowly.

The letters should have gone with him to his grave.... With a sense of finality, that this was the real end, the end of her marriage, Milly did up the letters carefully and folded the piece of old silk about the portrait. They must be returned to the Baroness Saratoff. And now for the first time since they had met and married, everything seemed clear and settled between her and her husband.

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