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"I'm sure," went on Venetia with a sigh, "I have always done my best to keep things together. I failed. Was it my fault?" "No," said Teresa, aching for her to be gone. "I am sure it was not." "I am glad to hear you say that. I always tried to avoid interfering in your life. I never did or only when ordinary prudence made me speak, as for instance, in that baccarat business."
Jacques says: "I do not doubt at all that marriage will be abolished if humankind makes any progress toward justice and reason; a bond more human and none the less sacred will replace this one and will take care of the children which may issue from a man and woman, without ever interfering with the liberty of either.
"Oh, you needn't turn so red; it is not on account of any grey-headed gentleman staring at you all dinner-time from the other end of the table. No; I'm indifferent on that score. Ellen and you may disagree about Mr. Phillips' attentions, but I'm jealous of those of another person." "I hope Gertrude isn't interfering with your happiness in any way," said Emily, smiling.
The departure of the French troops to the frontier, before they were thoroughly prepared for service in the field, which is a very serious step to take, was evidently ordered for the purpose of surprising the German army, with the forces immediately at command, and thus interfering with the formation of their advance.
"Not another word!" Gorman Purdy speaks in a tone he has never employed when addressing his daughter. "This matter must be settled, once and for all," he continues, addressing Harvey. "There can be but one head of the Paradise Coal Company. I wish to know if you will cease interfering with my orders?" "I have never objected to carrying out any order of yours that was legal.
I dare say it was one of my own bees, and he had the very narrowest escape! And Val wouldn't dream of interfering. Ben and I are the best of friends. Besides, it's Mrs. Janaway I really go to see, poor dear, she don't ever hear a bit o' news from week's end to week's end.
She wasn't absolutely insensible to friendship, she supposed. And sensibility to friendship was nothing to be ashamed of. On the contrary. "I shall miss you most awfully," said she with the air of one flaunting a flag. "I wish you'd go home," he said. "Haven't you had enough of your experiment, or whatever it was, yet?" "I thought you'd given up interfering," she said crossly.
In this matter, it must be confessed that the English Government broke faith with the unhappy natives, to whom it had promised protection, and who so much needed it. In this, as in many other matters, our country, under successive Governments, has greatly erred; at times neglecting responsibilities to her loyal Colonial subjects, and at other times interfering unwisely.
When they entered the house-place, the whole family was there, mother and father and Jinny, with Jinny's husband and children and Harry's two brothers. 'You've been having yours ears warmed, they tell me, said Mrs. Goodall grimly. 'Who telled thee? asked Harry shortly. 'Maggie and Luke's both been in. 'You look well, don't you! said interfering Jinny.
Neither Montgomery nor his companion took the slightest notice of me, but busied themselves in assisting and directing the four or five sailors who were unloading the goods. The captain went forward interfering rather than assisting. I was alternately despairful and desperate.
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