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He seemed, in short, one who might say to the world around him: "I desire, for the present, not to be known or addressed in my own character; but, as I am answerable to myself alone for my actions, I wear my incognito but for form's sake, and care little whether you see through it or not."
"And Rosalie shall marry her Silver Tongue after all," said Sasa. To'oto'o argued a little more for form's sake, and blustered somewhat about the Chief Justice, and how he would fight the matter out in the courts; but Seumanutafa's tone grew peremptory, and the old fellow finally gave way all round.
Linguistic categories make up a system of surviving dogma dogma of the unconscious. They are often but half real as concepts; their life tends ever to languish away into form for form's sake. There is still a third cause for the rise of this non-significant form, or rather of non-significant differences of form.
'Oh, I mean she has refused him once, just for form's sake; but he knows very well she means to have him. People of your kind don't do that sort of thing, do they? 'I hardly know, Emmeline replied, colouring a little at certain private reminiscences. 'And am I to understand that you wouldn't on any account listen to Mr. Bowling? Louise laughed.
I fancy he had held out more for form's sake than for any other reason. These points settled, we separated, to meet another time, in order to make the final arrangements for the arrest. We met accordingly, the Monday and Tuesday following, and deliberated with the same secrecy as before. On Wednesday we assembled again to put the final touch to our work.
"Though that'll only be for form's sake, because I shall take charge of it when I go round to the police-station presently they'll have got Burchill searched when I get there. Of course, I wasn't going to say anything up there, but Mrs. Engledew has been in with us at this, and she took Burchill and Dimambro in as beautifully as ever I saw it done in my life! Clever woman, that!
Lettice would easily see the sense in the deal; besides, he had brought in her name only for form's sake he, Gordon Makimmon, held the deciding vote in the affairs of his home. "I don't rightly see anything against it," he admitted finally. "Good!" Simmons declared with satisfaction; "an able man, you can see as far as the next through a transaction.
I am sorry you have cut short your visit to come back to a sick house. I am afraid Clara has been alarming you needlessly." "I am very sorry to find you so unwell," said Marian; "I thought Clara would want some help." "Thank you, it was very kind," said Mrs. Lyddell, rather sharply, as if her thanks were only for form's sake. "Have you seen Caroline?" "Yes, and I am afraid she is very ill.
'But, be that as it may, says he, 'you're improving tenants, and I'm confident my brother will consider ye; so what you'll do is, you'll give up the possession to-morrow to myself, that will call for it by cock-crow, just for form's sake; and then go up to the castle with the new lase ready drawn, in your hand, and if all's paid off clear of the rent, and all that's due, you'll get the new lase signed: I'll promise you this upon the word and honour of a gentleman. And there's no going beyond that, you know, sir.
'The case is before Mr. Serjeant Grinders. These bigwigs don't return their cases sometimes so quickly as we could wish. 'Then you have no opinion? smiled my uncle. 'My solicitor is quite clear upon it; and it seems to me there can be no question raised, but for form's sake.
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