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"In truth, and the truth is the fittest thing to be spoken at all times," said the farmer, "I didn't know myself what a flaw, as they call it, meant, till I heard of the word from Attorney Case; and, I take it, a flaw is neither more nor less than a mistake, as one should say.

"Thou droll knave!" cried Zephoranim at last, dashing away the drops his merriment had brought into his eyes "Wilt kill me with thy bitter-mouthed jests? ... of a truth my sides ache at thee! What ails thee now? ... Come, we will have patience, if so be our mirth can be restrained, speak! what flaw canst thou find in our Sah-luma's pearl of poesy? what spots on the sun of his divine inspiration?

The shrewdest observer might fail to detect the flaw in those two full clear eyes that seem to look out at the leagues of park-land, the spotted deer in the distance, the long avenue-road soon indistinguishable in the trees. The sister sees those eyes, no other than she has always known them, but knows that they see nothing.

I would have given half Wales for an hour alone with Arthur Wynne. Then through my meditations I heard, "Well, mark my word, Master Absolute; there is some flaw in their title, and and soon or late " "Oh, please, aunt " "Well, do not make up your mind. I am afraid of you when you make up your mind. You are as set in your ways as your father.

It was perhaps at this point that the unity of the mediaeval scheme betrayed a fatal flaw. It would be futile to urge that the dualism which showed itself in the struggles of papacy and empire had primarily, or even to any considerable extent, a racial basis.

Finally: The fact that God is love will induce Him to place all His creatures in conditions of happiness as soon as that can be done in conformity with wisdom and righteousness. I would ask you to revolve these propositions through your mind very seriously. See if you can find a flaw in any of them; and conceive if you can, of any reasonable theory whereby any of them may be controverted.

From the bribe we offered to induce a change in pursuit, we judged money to be no object to them. There remained nothing, therefore, but the police. It is good policy never to invoke the law except in the last extremity, for you are pretty safe to have some flaw shown up in you before you are through with it.

And the very first letter that we have of his about business shows the fatal flaw which he, the soul of honour, seems never to have detected till too late, if even then. The scheme for an edition of Dryden was already afloat, and the first editor proposed was a certain Mr.

The feeling that it was a sheer impossibility for her to ever believe a word against him, rose out of this inward self-satisfaction this one flaw in his otherwise bright, honest, and lovable character a flaw of which he himself was not aware.

They alternated thus throughout the twenty-four hours, each watch having four hours below, after four hours on deck, unless "some flaw of winde come, some storm or gust, or some accident that requires the help of all hands." In these cases the whole ship's company remained on deck until the work was done, or until the master discharged the watch below.

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