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May I have the pleasure of dancing the cotillon as your partner t'-morrow afternoon?" The wet eyes of Miss Rennsdale searched his countenance without pleasure, and a shudder wrung her small shoulders; but the governess whispered to her instructively, and she made a great effort.
This effect of new, or, at least, more vivid views of "things unseen and eternal" was instructively exemplified in the case of the late Robert Hall.
'Who saved Frisk for you? 'Oh, he did; I know all that; but not because he liked Frisk, or me either. It was because I don't know why it was because. 'Because he is a good young man, I suppose, said Mrs. Langton instructively. 'No, it wasn't that; he doesn't look so very good; not so good as poor Vincent did; more good than Harold, though.
This came out very instructively in the Assembly of December 1566. The Queen was now courting the Protestants, and had signed an offer for a considerable sum for the maintenance of the ministers. What was to be said to her offer? The Assembly first requested the opinion of Knox and the other ministers, as the persons concerned. They retired for conference, and 'very gravely' answered
I know them aall, every waan av thim, an' their thricks. It's naht foolin' me they'll be. But, me b'y," he added instructively, "it's a fine job ye'll have runnin' down to the ahffice gettin' their time." "You don't mean to say that you're going to discharge them, Rourke, do you?" I asked. "Shewer!" he exclaimed authoritatively. "Why shouldn't I? They're jist the same as other min.
It now bored him to speak to Foma. He suspected that he was unwilling to treat them to vodka and he was somewhat angry. "That's it!" said Foma, instructively, pleased that the fellow yielded to him, and not noticing the cross, sarcastic glances. "And he who understands feels that it is necessary to do everlasting work!"
Speaking of this gentleman, at Rasay, he told us, that he one day called on him, and they talked of Tull's Husbandry. Dr Campbell said something. Dr Johnson began to dispute it. 'Come, said Dr Campbell, 'we do not want to get the better of one another: we want to encrease each other's ideas. Dr Johnson took it in good part, and the conversation then went on coolly and instructively.
It is probable that the world has seen no finer set of men engaged in commerce than those who laid the foundations of England's commercial greatness; and I imagine that there are more honest men in England to-day than ever there were more men of what is, it will be noticed, instructively called "old-fashioned" honesty.
That he and his wife were very fond of each other appeared in all their talk and behaviour; both worshipped the children, and, in spite of that, trained them with a considerable measure of good sense. In the evenings Mr. Rymer sometimes read aloud, or he would talk instructively of the affairs of the day. The more Miss Shepperson saw of her friends the more she liked them.
"A most interesting place, miss, illustrating the principle of thae castles very instructively." Mr. Bisset had evidently been studying architecture as well as science, and no doubt would have given Miss Farmond some valuable information on the subject. But she seemed to lack enthusiasm for it to-day. "But will the castle prevent him marrying?" she enquired with a smile.
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