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She was ready to write to the Pursuivant, to the Bishop of Albertstown, to the Lord Chancellor, with an exposition of the wicked injustice and hardness of heart of lawyers, and the inexpedience of taking the poor child from her earliest motherly friend, expressly chosen by her father.
He is ready to quarrel with God, because the next field is fairer grown, and angrily calculates his cost, and time, and tillage. So his happiness shall be made the colour of detraction. When an wholesome law is propounded, he crosseth it either by open or close opposition, not for any incommodity or inexpedience, but because it proceeded from any mouth besides his own.
He wanted to take Dora at once to the menagerie, but I represented the inexpedience of their taking her about with them to the horse-fair afterwards, and made Eustace perceive that it would not do for Miss Alison; and as Harold backed my authority, she did not look like thunder for more than ten minutes when she found we were to drive to Neme Heath, and that she was to go home with me after seeing the animals.
At this very moment of Alaric's proposition, at this instant when he found himself talking with so much coolness of the expedience or inexpedience of appropriating to his own purpose a slight trifle of L20,000, he was in dire strait as to money difficulties. He had lately, that is, within the last twelve months, made acquaintance with an interesting gentleman named Jabesh M'Ruen. Mr.
And to Abderrahman he represented that the only safety for his son, the only peace for his tribe, was in the surrender of these two dangerous causes of altercation. The 'King of the Mountains' was convinced by the scene that had just taken place of the inexpedience of retaining the prisoners alive.
'Well, it is an old and worn argument that about the inexpedience of tragedy and much may be said on both sides. It is not to be denied that the anonymous Sappho's verses for it seems that she is really a woman are clever. 'Clever! said Ladywell the young man who had been one of the shooting- party at Sandbourne 'they are marvellously brilliant. 'She is rather warm in her assumed character.
"Now papa has said the severest thing of all!" whispered Ethel. "Proving the inexpedience of personalities," said Dr. May, "and in good time enter the evening post. Why! how now, Mr. May, are you gone mad?"
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