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Glancing around at his fellow-members he then began to explain in the impressive but conversational tone of one whose counsels are in the habit of being listened to, that this was merely a little measure to remedy a flaw in the statutes. Mr. Truesdale believed in corporations when corporations were good, and this bill was calculated to make them good, to put an end to jugglery and concealment.
That he himself knew nothing of jugglery, nor did Professor Zoellner. That he can testify to the facts as described by Zoellner, and that he could not himself have described the occurrences better than they are described in Zoellner's book: to the facts he is willing to testify, the means he declares unknown to him, but does not regard jugglery as a sufficient explanation.
It is true. You would look upon it as sheerest folly, I tell you, and laugh at me for a credulous fool." "No," said Lady Kingsland, quietly, and a little coldly. "You know me better. I could never laugh at what gives my husband pain." "Pain! I have lived in torment ever since, and yet who knows? it may be absurdest jugglery. But he told me the past so truly my very thoughts!
But it was all a heathen delusion, all the trickery and jugglery of the Devil, though she had failed to see through it, and had given herself up to it, heart and soul.
The report foretells further increase in prices, but by some curious jugglery reaches a conclusion favorable to further inflation. Despite these encouragements the assignats nominally worth 100 livres had fallen, at the beginning of February, 1792, to about 60 livres, and during that month fell to 53 livres. In March, Clavière became minister of finance.
Glancing around at his fellow-members he then began to explain in the impressive but conversational tone of one whose counsels are in the habit of being listened to, that this was merely a little measure to remedy a flaw in the statutes. Mr. Truesdale believed in corporations when corporations were good, and this bill was calculated to make them good, to put an end to jugglery and concealment.
He paused, then went on in his customary gay manner: "But fortunately we are not positive, nothing is certain, no truth is so satisfactorily demonstrated that some wiseacre cannot be found to disprove it, . . hence it happens my friend..." and his face assumed its wonted careless expression ... "that we men whose common-sense is offended by priestly hypocrisy and occult necromantic jugglery, we, who perhaps in our innermost heart of hearts ardently desire to believe in a supreme Divinity and the grandly progressive Sublime Intention of the Universe, but who, discovering naught but ignoble Cant and Imposture everywhere, are incontinently thrown back on our own resources, . . hence it comes, I say, that we are satisfied to accept ourselves, each man in his own personality, as the Beginning and End of Existence, and to minister to that Absolute Self which after all concerns us most, and which will continue to engage our best service until...well! until History can show us a perfectly Selfless Example, which, if human nature remains consistent with its own traditions, will assuredly never be!"
Weissmann looked up abstractedly. "If Clarke performed these feats to-night he is wasting his time in any profession but jugglery. You said the cone touched you?" he asked of Morton. "Several times." "To do that he must have left his seat." "I am perfectly sure he did not," replied Kate, firmly. Morton insisted. "He must have done so, Kate there is no other explanation of what took place.
'I know that was proved, she retorted, 'and by some jugglery on your part; but, nevertheless, I saw you and him, pointing again to Pierre, 'murder Villiers. 'You saw it, echoed Vandeloup, with a disbelieving smile; 'tell me how?
To this latter point, therefore, did he direct all the ceremony, as well as his own footsteps, when he yielded to the solicitations of the Pottawattamies, and undertook to point out the position of the whiskey spring. The bee-hunter understood the Indian character too well to forget to embellish his work with a proper amount of jugglery and acting.
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