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"I swear I never loved anyone but you," he broke out, roughly and abruptly, able neither to repel nor to plead guilty to the charge she made, but miserably conscious that his one false step might cost him all that he held most dear. To Nan, the very vagueness and as she deemed it the irrelevance of his answer constituted an acknowledgment of guilt.
The woman who marries him will shore have a happy home. We're goin' to send him to Congress some day, maybe." Constance missed the irrelevance of this. "I wonder," said she, gently, "how he happened to come out here how any one happened to come out here?" "In his case," replied Tom, "it was probably because he wanted to get as far away from Washington as he could his mileage will amount to more.
What it says there is neither couched in a logical form nor articulated in very definite language; and, I am bound to admit, is in no way of the nature of pure reason. For to that unceasing question Why? the tiny voice within us answers with imperturbable irrelevance, "I want," "I do," "I think," and occasionally "I love."
The difficulty we have been considering seems to be met partly, if not wholly, by the principle that the time must not enter explicitly into our formulæ. All mechanical laws exhibit acceleration as a function of configuration, not of configuration and time jointly; and this principle of the irrelevance of the time may be extended to all scientific laws.
"But it's just because I don't know, I don't want to Laura, I should just die," she exclaimed with abrupt irrelevance, "and besides, how would that help any?" she added. "Well, we're just going to miss it all," declared Laura decisively. There were actual tears in her eyes. "And I had looked forward to it so." "Well," hazarded Aunt Wess', "you girls can do just as you please.
It was as though behind the spoken conversation they carried on another unheard. And the unheard presently broke in upon the heard. "You mentioned Elsmere just now," said Barron, in a moment's pause, and with apparent irrelevance. "Did you know that his widow is now staying within a mile of this place? Some people called Flaxman have taken Maudeley End, and Mrs. Flaxman is a sister of Mrs.
Eliza cleared her throat and answered with the same irrelevance: "He's fixed up the pinies real nice. See 'f you remember which the white one was." Sophy stepped over the dividing line, and the two sisters walked away to the peony settlement. Gardener Jim touched Wilfred on the arm. "You go along," said he. "I'll finish here. You 'tend to Annie's gardin.
Morrow, to betray, I must remain as long as possible to save. Not because I had brought my mind back, but because our visitors last words were in my ear, I presently enquired with gloomy irrelevance if Guy Walsingham were a woman. "Oh yes, a mere pseudonym rather pretty, isn't it? and convenient, you know, for a lady who goes in for the larger latitude.
Dash is rebuked for irrelevance; but, after the gamut of possible solutions has been well guessed over, the instructor announces impressively, "That ship, young gentlemen, cannot be saved." I cannot say that he dealt with us thus tantalizingly; but one of my contemporaries used to tell a story of his personal experience which was generically allied to the above.
They let out something about hold-ups while I was having the trouble with them, and Wilbraham and I got worried they might have managed to get over the road before you, and be lying up for you somewhere." "They only left two hours before I did," said I, with flat irrelevance.
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