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For one whole day after the robbery he was like a man paralysed dispossessed of active being; but when his creditors began to swarm, when M. Mornay sent his man of business down to foreclose his mortgages before others could take action, Jean Jacques waked from his apathy. He began an imitation of his old restlessness, and made essay again to pull the strings of his affairs.

Modern science does not, indeed, definitely foreclose discussion of the subject, but what it says is that the empirical issue is doubtful with a considerable balance against the supposed inheritance of acquired characters.

By that course your life will be one of permanent privation, severe struggle; and the probability is that you will not succeed: there will come one or two bad seasons, the farmers will fail to pay, the mortgagee will foreclose, and you may find yourself, after twenty years of anxiety and torment, prematurely old and without a sou. "Course the second.

Thanks to you, I have some money ahead, and we shall not lack for comfort." Tom looked up when he had finished reading the letter. "John," he said, quickly, "when does the next steamer start for New York?" "Day after to-morrow." "Where can I engage passage?" "Are you going home?" "Yes, John, it is absolutely necessary. Squire Hudson is about to foreclose the mortgage on my father's farm.

Now, mortgagees in Dublin or London are not at all ready to take into account the difficulty of collecting rents in Connaught, and insist on being paid. Even their rancour, however, has moderated slightly just of late, for they are as afraid to foreclose on unsaleable property as the mortgagor is of losing his claim on it for ever.

Every time I go down deeper. The devil's begun to foreclose on me already. It's too late." "No!" said the Bishop. And never before the most entranced audience had he felt the desire for souls burn up in him so strongly. All the time he sat there during the remarkable scene he prayed, "O Lord Jesus, give me the souls of these two for Thee! I am hungry for them. Give them to me!"

But Zack saw in his gravity only a closer attention to the important subject of gain. 'I've shares in a big bank in New York, that returns me fifteen per cent. every copper of it: an' I've two of the best farms in the township that's countin' Daisy Burn, whar I'll foreclose some day soon, I guess. 'You are a prosperous man, as you calculate prosperity, Mr. Bunting.

Come to-morrow night I'm a-going to pull the front door to for the last time on all of us and early next morning Tom Crabtree's a-going to take the letter and deed down to Gid in his office in the city for me. Don't nobody have to foreclose on me; I hand back my debt dollar for dollar outen my own pocket without no duns.

The monosyllable was more emphatic than any long explanation could have been. A scowl on his brow, Hardy came close to Lopez, fearlessly. "I came to foreclose a mortgage I hold on this place. That is all." But Uncle Henry was not going to see him get away with that. "Tell him why you want this ranch so bad!" he yelled. "I dare you!" Pell now stepped forward.

'I reckon I ain't agoin' to have come down from Davidson's to here to speak to you, Miss, and Nim vaulted over the fence, 'an' let you slip through my fingers that way. Uncle Zack said he'd speak to the ole feller up at the bee, an' bade me make tracks an' speak to you, Miss. He's agoin' to foreclose the mortgage, he is. 'What, on Daisy Burn? Linda was immensely relieved for the moment.

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