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They come and go with a like indifference. They are as unimportant psychically as if they were any other portion of the furniture. They never stir us. We might live with them for fifty years and be hardly able to tell, for any influence upon ourselves, whether they existed or not. They remind us of that neutral drab which certain religious sects assume to show their own irrelevancy to the world.
In fact, irrelevancy appears to the European the chief characteristic of what he sees on the stage of a Japanese theatre. Nor does the play, as is usual in serious dramas in this country, revolve round one character, the hero or heroine.
The ground for refusing to permit him to continue his address was stated to be irrelevancy to the question at issue. But as has often been pointed out by the Senate, the character and moral features generally of an accused are to be given the greatest weight in determining the question of intent. Two."
My eyelids thereupon dropped, I sank into sweet slumber...." All look at her in amazement. She stands before a tribunal on a matter of life and death, and with that rapt look offers a plea of such irrelevancy! "Is she dreaming?" ask some, under-breath, and others, "Is she mad?" The King tries to bring her to a sense of reality, a sense of her peril.
"All the more reason I should forget them sooner. Besides, haven't I begged you not to allude to the fact that I am a year older than you?" "But is Mr. Thayer as great a singer as they say?" Sally asked, with sudden irrelevancy. "Greater. He is almost perfectly satisfactory." "Not quite?"
"When gods mingle with mortals," replied Tarzan, "they are no less vulnerable than mortals. Even Jad-ben-Otho, should he appear before you in the flesh, might be slain." "You have seen Ta-den and spoken with him?" she asked with apparent irrelevancy. "Yes, I have seen him and spoken with him," replied the ape-man. "For the duration of a moon I was with him constantly."
For one thing, there would be no post." "But no more there is here on board," she said, struggling with the laugh which the dry irrelevancy had brought to her lips. "No but there's Swaynston." This time the laugh came rippling outright, and through it came the sound of footsteps. "Oh, here you are, Miss Ormskirk. I've been looking for you everywhere. This is our dance."
Only, somehow, George IV. and Beau Brummel don't seem exactly relevant to Italian organ-grinders, now do they? 'I thought, said Edie, with hardly a touch of unintentional satire, 'that the best thing about anecdotes of that kind in a newspaper was their utter irrelevancy. But if Beau Brummel won't do, couldn't you manage to work in Guicciardini and the galleys?
Cheriton was a brilliant player, even when he was only giving half his mind to it, as he seemingly was to-night. Lord Evelyn had been a brilliant player once, and was now brilliant with alternations of eccentricity; he talked most of the time, making the game the centre of his remarks, from which he struck out along innumerable paths of irrelevancy.
"You make me sure of myself, Io. But there's Marrineal." "Yes; there's Marrineal. You must have a paper of your own, mustn't you, Ban, eventually?" "Perhaps. If I ever get enough money to own it absolutely." "Only four years ago," she murmured, with apparent irrelevancy. "And now " "When shall I see you again?" he asked anxiously as she rose. "Are you coming Saturday night?" "Of course," said Io.
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