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Little Larkins had told all, and his father had no scruple in repeating it, and causing the investigation to be set on foot. Nay, he deemed that Norman's influence had saved his son, and came, as anxious to thank him, as Dr. Hoxton, warm-hearted, though injudicious, was to repair his injustice. They were much surprised and struck by finding that Dr.
But I overheard Miss Marks and Mary Grace discussing the whole question under the guise of referring to 'you know whom, not a hundred miles hence', fancying that I could not recognize their little ostrich because its head was in a bag of metaphor. I understood perfectly, and gathered that they both of them thought this business of my going into undrained cottages injudicious.
There was something mighty pleasant to me in the thought that here was a man who never used a knife and fork, and all for my sake. "'Wasn't you in love with him? I asks, all injudicious. 'Wasn't there a deal on for you to become Mrs. Curiosity? "All of us do it sometimes. All of us get jostled out of the line of profitable talk now and then.
Stokes had been there he could have told her of the pink gingham, with her grandmother's injudicious remark thereupon "Be content with the pink gingham now, Helen the time will come when you shall have a better;" instead of "Be always content, Helen, with what befits your sphere of life." That day was an eventful one to Rose.
In a general light, private theatricals are open to some objections, but as we are circumstanced, I must think it would be highly injudicious, and more than injudicious to attempt anything of the kind.
In the winter of 1778 the King's permission for the return of Voltaire; after an absence of twenty-seven years, was obtained. A few strict persons considered this concession on the part of the Court very injudicious. The Emperor, on leaving France, passed by the Chateau of Ferney without stopping there. He had advised the Queen not to suffer Voltaire to be presented to her.
Many a parent standing by the coffin of his child has felt with bitterness how much of the measure of enjoyment that short life might have known has been cut off by an injudicious education. And even if adult life is attained, the evils of an unhappy childhood are seldom wholly compensated.
Steampower concentrated men in factories about machinery where they were overcrowded, and where they made one another miserable by overcrowding. Our present enormous, injudicious, and unsystematic rate of production is the cause of continual severe crises which ruin both employers and employees.
In the preface he also writes at length, concerning the horoscope of Christ, in a strain of apology, as if he scented already the scandal which the publication of this injudicious performance was destined to raise.
Our next endeavour is to teach the children to express their thoughts upon things; and if they are not checked by injudicious treatment, they will have some on every subject. We first teach them to express their notions, we then tell them ours, and truth will prevail even in the minds of children.
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