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And since it has been shown that a city of pedestrians is inexorably limited by a radius of about four miles, and that a horse-using city may grow out to seven or eight, it follows that the available area of a city which can offer a cheap suburban journey of thirty miles an hour is a circle with a radius of thirty miles.

And Herr Krauss tumbled down upon his knees and sobbed stertorously. The doctor, who was surveying him with frigid amazement, suddenly turned and, seizing Sophy by the arm, said: "You can do no good here now; this is no place for you." Leading her to the door he closed it inexorably behind her. Half an hour later she was joined by Lily, her round face wet with tears. "All is over now, Miss Sahib.

But that, bad though it was, was not the worst; for it was no longer possible for us to blind ourselves to the fact that the leak was gaining upon us inexorably, and that, even though we should continue to toil with unabated energy, we could not keep the ship afloat longer than a few hours more, at the utmost. And then what were we to do?

He struggled against its possibilities. No! That was not it! That was her affair. He felt inexorably kept to the path he had chosen, for all the waning of his rage. He had put his hand to the plough. "If you condone this," he told himself, "you might condone anything. There are things one must not stand."

They were no farther apart in years than many a husband and wife; they would grow more and more together; there was youth enough in his heart yet; and who was pushing him away from her, forbidding him this treasure that he had but to put out his hand and make his own? Some one whom through all his thoughts of another he was trying to please, but whom he had made finally and inexorably his enemy.

He had accomplished a distance vastly greater than a bachelorship of arts, or a dozen bachelorships. She was pure, it was true, as he had never dreamed of purity; but cherries stained her lips. She was subject to the laws of the universe just as inexorably as he was. She had to eat to live, and when she got her feet wet, she caught cold. But that was not the point.

A moderately level march of some three miles brought us to the ruined temples of Vernag and the beginning of our work, for here the path, turning sharply to the left, led us inexorably up the almost precipitous face of the mountain by means of short zigzags. It was a stiff pull.

Hodder thought instinctively of the Church. But he remained silent. "As a rule, men are such fools about the women they wish to marry," she continued. "She would have led him a dance for a year or two, and then calmly and inexorably left him.

Philip and Parma had long been inexorably resolved upon all the three points. "After the burgomaster had finished his oration," wrote Alexander to his sovereign, "I discussed the matter with him in private, very distinctly and minutely." The religious point was soon given up, Sainte Aldegonde finding it waste of breath to say anything more about freedom of conscience.

Her dark eyes looked piercingly among grey, unbrushed hair; her hands were encrusted with much immersion in dirty water. "Witnesses?" said Louis anxiously. "Two witnesses," she said inexorably. "Haven't you got 'ny?" "We didn't know " began Marcella. The old woman looked pleased. "Well, I was wondering if yous 'ud have me an' my boss. We often make a couple of bob like that."

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