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Not inadvisedly do I use the expression "in our unconscious," for what we so designate does not coincide with the unconscious of the philosophers, nor with the unconscious of Lipps. In the latter uses it is intended to designate only the opposite of conscious. That there are also unconscious psychic processes beside the conscious ones is the hotly contested and energetically defended issue.

His attention, long absorbed by the problem in hand, was diverted by a tap on the ante-room door, and, in answer to his call, Natalie Rathbawne stood before him, smiling out of the exquisite daintiness of a fresh spring frock. "You've forgotten!" she said immediately, at sight of his knit brows. "Forgotten what?" inquired the Governor inadvisedly.

Carlyle exerted over her husband in those trying days of poverty and spiritual stress. When her private correspondence was inadvisedly published after his death, she unwittingly became her husband's Boswell. For many years after the appearance of her letters, his personality and treatment of her were more discussed than his writings.

"We thought that would be the quickest way to settle it, as you know all about the property." "The young man will have his journey for nothing," the president said grimly. Then he took Adelle to task in the same patronizing, moral tone he had used to her on the occasion of her marriage. "My dear young woman, you have acted in this matter very inadvisedly, very rashly!"

An escape from the obvious conclusion suggested by this passage has been sought in the supposition that these bells rang for the sake of the worshippers, as at the elevation of the host in the Roman Catholic ritual; but then why should the priest be threatened with the well-known penalty for inadvisedly beholding the divinity?

Lady Mary's forte perhaps in direct following of her great forerunner and part namesake, Marie de Sévigné, though she spoke inadvisedly of her lies in description of places and manners, and in literary criticism.

His mind, arrested, merely sought to know further, and feeling had not yet arisen. "You alarm me," she said coldly. "I had no thought of bringing these questions upon myself." But it was of moment to him to know her mind. "I spoke inadvisedly," she added. "Yet you spoke as you thought?" he asked.

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