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Updated: June 12, 2025
"You remember Walter, do you not?" said Miss Marrable to her niece. "Not the least in the world. I remember there was a Walter when I was at Dunripple. But that was ten years ago, and boy cousins and girl cousins never fraternise." "I suppose he was nearly a young man then, and you were a child?" "He was still at school, though just leaving it. He is seven years older than I am."
"Well met, I say again, whether we be friends or foes," returned Considine still more heartily, "for if we be friends we shall fraternise; if we be foes we shall fight, and I would rather fight you for love, hate, or fun, than die of starvation in the karroo." "What is your name, and where do you come from?" demanded the stranger. "One question at a time, if you please," answered the youth.
But their distrust is of short continuance; for there is a rogue at the head of each, and these, as if instinctively recognising one another, are seen to advance and shake hands, while their followers mutually mingle and fraternise. Amicable relations being thus established between them, the men on both sides are observed to dismount, as if they intended to make stay in the tolderia.
'Nay, madam, but I respect my friend too much, he answered, kissing her hand. 'I would rather remain ignorant of all. We fraternise like foemen soldiers at the outposts, but let each be true to his own army.
"And yet he did not appear to avoid you yesterday?" said the girl thoughtfully. "A momentary impulse, I suppose," replied her companion easily. "I daresay he thought I might fraternise and forget the past." "And you couldn't?" "Well, scarcely. One does not fraternise with gaol-birds even for old time's sake."
You will not succeed in satisfying Ireland, because Rome will not allow the Irish to remain quiescent. Rome will not permit Ireland to rest and be thankful, to fraternise with England, to take the hand of friendship, and to work together for good. This would not do for the Church.
Whilst the dregs of the nation elevate the flatterers and corrupters of the people to station whilst cut-throats swear, drink, and clothe themselves in rags, in order to fraternise with the populace, Buzot possesses the morality of Socrates, and maintains the decorum of Scipio: so they pull down his house and banish him, as they did Aristides.
Yes, yes, pending the invention of the electrical motor which we have not yet arrived at, here is an ideal one, a system of mechanical traction for all sorts of vehicles. Even aerial navigation may now become a possibility, and the problem of force at home is finally solved. And what a grand step! What sudden progress! Distance again diminished, all roads thrown open, and men able to fraternise!
On the far bank is a small patch of Sal forest jungle, with a thick rank undergrowth of ferns, thistles, and rank grass. As I am slowly riding along I hear a shout in the distance, and looking round behold Anthony advancing at a rapid hand gallop. His dogs and mine, being old friends, rapidly fraternise, and we determine on a hunt. 'Let's try the old patch, Anthony!
Yes, yes, pending the invention of the electrical motor which we have not yet arrived at, here is an ideal one, a system of mechanical traction for all sorts of vehicles. Even aerial navigation may now become a possibility, and the problem of force at home is finally solved. And what a grand step! What sudden progress! Distance again diminished, all roads thrown open, and men able to fraternise!
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