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Sand judicially, "where I wouldn't think myself called on to say one word. Such things everyone has a right to decide for themselves. But you oughtn't to forget that a married woman" she looked at Arnold's celibate habit as if to hold it accountable for much "can have a great influence for good over him that she chooses. I am pretty sure Captain Filbert's already got Mr. Lindsay almost persuaded.

"Why, you don't suppose if he were alive he could ever hold up his head again, with these letters being read by everybody?" Mrs. Touchett protested. "It must have been horrible enough to know they'd been written to him; but to publish them! No man could have done it and no woman could have told him to " "Oh, come, come," Dresham judicially interposed; "after all, they're not love-letters."

If human testimony, taken with every care and solemnity, judicially, before commissions innumerable, each consisting of many members, all chosen for integrity and intelligence, and constituting reports more voluminous perhaps than exist upon any one other class of cases, is worth anything, it is difficult to deny, or even to doubt the existence of such a phenomenon as the Vampire.

If the people, politically, willed the reversal of the Dred Scott decision, it was sure in time to be judicially reversed. Douglas boasted that the Democrats were a national party, whereas the "Black Republicans" were a sectional body whose creed could not be uttered south of Mason and Dixon's line.

He firmly closed the door on the servants, resisting Domenico, who tried to the last to press through, and locked himself in as a man should for his bath, judicially considering, as he made his simple preparations for getting in, the singular standard of behaviour of these foreigners who, both male and female, apparently wished to stay with him while he bathed.

Almost too selfexpressive. "Sir Richmond does, after all, make out a sort of case for himself.... "A valid case?" The doctor sat deep in his chair, frowning judicially with the fingers of one hand apposed to the fingers of the other. "He makes me bristle because all his life and ideas challenge my way of living. But if I eliminate the personal element?"

The author congratulates his dear country on her late glorious victories recapitulates British cruelties, drawing after them, judicially, a succession of terrible overthrows. Happy Carolina!

"I can't say as to that," replied Pinkey, judicially, "but she meant you were a 'perfect lady'." "It's more than I can say of her!" Wallie retorted, reddening. Pinkey merely grinned and shrugged a shoulder. He arose a moment later as if the conversation and company alike bored him. "Well I'm goin' to pack my war-bag and ramble. Why don't you come West and git civilized?

"Such a thing as that no one in our family has ever done," gasped the Baroness. "Perhaps he didn't appeal to them in the same way," suggested the Graefin judicially. The Baroness began to feel that she was not getting the astonishment and sympathy to which her catastrophe entitled her. "At any rate," she snapped, "now she can't marry Wratislav."

It will depend largely on your behaviour between now and then. Go!" "But, father " Clarence dropped the paper, shaken with emotion. Mr. Chugwater's sternness deepened visibly. "Clarence! Must I speak again?" He stooped and removed his right slipper. Clarence withdrew. Reggie picked up the paper. "That kid," he announced judicially, "is off his nut! Hullo! I told you so! Fry not out, 104.

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