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But if you go into names and particulars, you will not only be acting against the wishes of my missus, but you will lead to my tellin' the whole story right out afore everyone here, and then goin' away where no one won't never find me." "I think the less said the better," said Mrs. Jansenius, uneasily observant of the curiosity and surprise this dialogue was causing. "But understand this, Mr.
Members of the family and intimate friends were told by Daniel Jansenius that the widower had acted in a blackguard way, and that the Janseniuses did not care two-pence whether he came or stayed at home; that, but for the indecency of the thing, they were just as glad that he was keeping away.
To gratify Jansenius I waived this objection, and only interfered to save him from being fleeced and fooled by an unnecessary West End middleman, who, as likely as not, would have eventually employed the very man to whom I gave the job. Even the epitaph was not mine.
Read that," and handed her another letter, so that they both began reading at the same time. Mrs. Jansenius read as follows: "Alton College, Lyvern. "To Mrs. Wylie, Acacia Lodge, Chiswick. "Dear Madam: I write with great regret to request that you will at once withdraw Miss Wylie from Alton College.
Jansenius and the general mob of mankind with nothing but a grovelling consciousness of some few material facts, she felt in herself an exquisite sense and all-embracing conception of nature, shared only by her favorite poets and heroes of romance and history. Hence she was in the common youthful case of being a much better judge of other people's affairs than of her own.
Before Jansenius could reply his wife hurried upstairs, caught him by the arm, and said, "Don't speak to him, John. And you," she added, to Trefusis, "WILL you begone?" "What!" he said, looking cynically at her. "Without my dead! Without my property! Well, be it so." "What do you know of the feelings of a respectable man?" persisted Jansenius, breaking out again in spite of his wife.
"Sir," cried Mr. Jansenius suddenly, "will you hold up your head and look me in the face?" Smilash did so, and immediately started theatrically, exclaiming, "Whom do I see?" "You would hardly believe it," he continued, addressing the company at large, "but I am well beknown to this honorable gentleman.
Bishop Jansenius, the founder of the sect of Jansenists, is buried in a Gothic cloister which formed a part of the older church that occupied the site. Another interesting monument of past greatness was the Hôtel de Ville, erected in the sixteenth century, and containing a large collection of modern paintings by French and Belgian artists.
Miss Wilson then went indoors and conducted a search through the interior of the college. Only two persons were left on the tennis ground Agatha and Mrs. Jansenius, who had been surprisingly calm throughout. "You need not be anxious," said Agatha, who had been standing aloof since her rebuff by Miss Wilson. "I am sure there is no danger.
The grace efficacious of itself, according to the one side, leaves to free will quite as much power of resistance as the congruent grace of the others. M. Bayle thinks one can say almost as much of Jansenius himself. He worked for twenty-two years at his Augustinus.
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