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Updated: June 27, 2025
"Yeah, yeelish," said the other, while the scalding tears flowed profusely down his cheeks, and the deep sobs almost choked him. "Oh, yeah, yeelish! what could come over me! As judgment's before me, he was the best brother ever God created you were, Felix darling you were, you were!" He again pressed him to his heart, and kissed his lips with an overwhelming fulness of remorse and love.
After having judiciously lost a few guineas to Sir Philip in wagers, to confirm him in his extravagant opinion of his own judgment, Archibald, one evening, when the fumes of wine and vanity, operating together, had somewhat exalted the man of judgment's imagination, urged him, by artful, hesitating contradiction, to assert the most incredible things of one of his horses, to whom he had given the name of Favourite.
Capable persons should not delay in coming forward," it is no doubt consoling to him to infer that had the "judgment" perceived him to be suited for any of these presumably numerous vacancies, he would certainly have had the judgment's dictum to that effect. In the course of a year I received notices of two vacancies.
"Have I made any mistake?" "No, but but I've been making you do all the work. It isn't fair. Credit yourself with forty dollars a month from the start and keep it up." Washburn flushed. "I'm mighty much obliged, Mr. Westerfelt. I wusn't complainin' as it wus." "I know it, but you are a good fellow; I'm going to trust the whole business to you. Your judgment's as good as mine; do the best you can.
That is the highest kind of love of country, and might well be commended to loudmouthed 'patriots' in modern lands. Look at the piled-up clauses of the long indictment of Judah in verses 12 to 16. Slow, passionless, unsparing, the catalogue enumerates the whole black list. It is like the long-drawn blast of the angel of judgment's trumpet.
"But perhaps I've give her too much of her own way, and now when I says, Don't, she up and says, Why, granny? It ain't always so easy to say why; but when your judgment's agin it, without no reason, I'm always for following the judgment. Lizzie! Perhaps, miss, you'd give her your advice."
In a sense, they were accomplices, but Foster thought if they had committed a crime together, the old fellow would have treated him with unmoved deference as his master's guest. "On the whole, I had. I suppose you met the other car when you turned back at the station?" "Yes, sir. I met it coming round the bend." "As the road's narrow, your judgment's pretty good. Did anything happen?"
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