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The merchant at home, possibly, is supposed to know nothing of all this. It is quite an interesting moral question, however, how far either Old or New England can be pronounced free from the guilt and odium of the slave trade, while, with so little indirectness, they both share its profits and contribute essential aid to its prosecution.
It helps nothing! My speaking well of him helps me nothing! If I share my heart's blood with him, is the burning within me less? I cannot forgive; I cannot forgive! Oh, God, I cannot forgive! "I said to him, 'See here, look back on all your past. See from your childhood all smallness, all indirectness that has been yours; look well at it, and in its light do you not see every man your brother?
However wide and various and delightful your acquaintance may have been, if you knew George Bradford, you knew a man unlike all others. His individuality was entirely unobtrusive, but it was absolute. "The candor of his nature refused the least deceit, and rejected every degree of indirectness without consciousness or effort.
They offered him a chance of pleading his cause, this time, with a happy indirectness of allusion at which not even a young lady's susceptibility could take offence. "Do you believe in that?" he said, pointing to the illustration. Regina declined to understand him. "In what?" she asked. "In love at first sight."
Quietly, but with tactful indirectness, Jesus lets Judas know that He knows. He says, "One of you is planning to betray Me." The men stare one at another in questioning astonishment. Peter touches John's arm and with eye and word quietly asks him to find out. John reclining next to Jesus asks the question in undertone. And as quietly Jesus makes reply.
Upon every form of private corporation railroad, industrial, mining, public utility is conferred a peculiarly sweeping and insidious power of taxation the indirectness of which often obscures its frightful nature and effects. Where, however, the industrial corporation has but one form of taxation the railroad has many forms.
Anything was better than this constant indirectness of gaining his father's views through his mother. Had he done so, things would have been different later. But by continual suggestion a vision of his father as hard, detached, immovable, had been built up in his mind. He got as far as the door, hesitated, turned back.
If it pleases you, one of us will go get the Wanderobo, and the other will stay with you to show good faith." We rolled our eyes at each other in humorous despair. Here at the very beginning of the reconnaissance we had run against the stone wall of African indirectness and procrastination. And just as we thought we had at last settled everything!
Alive to his own indirectness, he was conscious at once of the slight sign of reservation, and said: 'Tell me . . . and swerved sheer away from his question: 'how is Madame d'Auffray? 'Agnes? I left her at Tourdestelle, said Renee. 'And Roland? He never writes to me. 'Neither he nor I write much. He is at the military camp of instruction in the North. 'He will run over to us.
Let it pipe its high treble as merrily as it may, but do not coerce it into mimicking the bassoon. Pen drawing is most apt to lose its individuality when it begins to assume the characteristics of wash-drawing, such as an elaborate massing of grays, small light areas, and a general indirectness of method.
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