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Is not this a strange, a brutal thing? Widdowson had never before reached this height of speculation. In the moment, by the very fact, of admitting that Monica and he ought not to be living together, he became more worthy of his wife's companionship than ever hitherto. Well, he would exercise greater forebearance. He would endeavour to win her respect by respecting the freedom she claimed.
Nippit had a theory which he believed would succeed with nine malefactors out of ten if exerted under fair conditions it was based on kindness, forebearance and the inculcation of excellent precepts. It is distressing to have to report that Nickie took few pains to encourage his preceptor. He was lazy, he sometimes forgot to shave, he often forgot to bath, he was not always temperate; but the Rev.
And not only have they been called upon to furnish the helping hand, but in times of moral stress they have often had to give proof of a mature judgment, a courage, a will power, and a forebearance far beyond their years. After a ten months' absence, when I opened up my Parisian home, I found it necessary to change or replace certain electric lighting arrangements.
The Romans, who had little understanding and less love for these silly bickerings of a race which they rather despised, showed great forebearance. In this way, Macedonia and Greece became buffer states which protected Rome's eastern frontier.
If at any time later in life he seemed to forget the true rule for his own guidance, it must be inferred that he was sorely tried by the ignorance or incompetency of those above him, or had overestimated their forebearance or friendship for him, or their zeal for the public service.
But each knew that to have done so, as the result of a personal quarrel, would have been the worst move he could possibly have made. And the forebearance with which MacNair fought and Lapierre suffered was each man's measure of greatness.
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