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"While I must compliment Cadet Manning for his admirable statement," he said, "it does not change the decision of this board. Normally, these offenses would be punished by immediate dismissal from the Cadet Corps. However, in view of their past record at the Academy, it is the decision of this board to exercise some lenience.

She could afford to be generous to a child, treat with lenience this clever ingenue who in this age could die, or at least imagine herself dying of love. "Perhaps," resumed Chiquita, with an air of naïveté that seemed perfectly natural to her, "you women do not love as passionately as your darker sisters?" "Oh, I don't know about that, Señorita," answered Blanch with warmth.

So when Peter said regretfully, "But I thought we'd have more fun alone! Telephone your aunt and ask her if we can't have a pious little dinner at the Palace, or at the Occidental we'll not see anybody there!" Susan was only too glad to agree. Auntie of course consented, a little lenience was permissible now. "... But not supper afterwards, dear," said Auntie.

Gregory, the mercy which God shows, and which I faintly reflect, is for you in sharp distinction from your sin. Do not for a moment think that I can look with any lenience or indulgence on all the horrible evil you have laid before me. Do not think I can excuse or pass lightly over it as something of little consequence. I hate your sin as I hate my own.

He went to the office of the "Evening Spy," the paper which had shown some lenience toward him, and offered his services as writer, or reporter; and, although taught by harsh experience not to hope for very much, he was a little surprised at the peremptory manner in which his services were declined.

She referred not only to Katherine's lenience of spirit toward Leslie Cairns, but to her proposed thoughtful disposal of the fruit and flowers. "I'll ask Leila to take your gifts to the old folks in her car tomorrow. I know she will be glad to be able to do something for you. I understand how you feel about well some things. I believe I'd feel the same if I were in your place."

Not only by his volatile errors was he of the tribe of Samuel, but in his outstanding character by which he becomes of importance to posterity that of one of the great diarists. Now there is no human failing upon which we look with more affectionate lenience than that of keeping a diary.

The scholar was surprised that Don Quixote permitted his servant to talk to him in this way, but ascribed his lenience to the good mood he was in. After having whiled away still another hour talking pleasantly, they proceeded to find a place where they might spend the night.

It was a well-made program, and it had its kernel of reason in his recognized ability to win bad causes as that of the insurance solicitor by emotional pleadings which in the same breath lured to lenience and made the intrinsic demerits of the cause obscure.

"I mean that four years and a half ago there were pretty strong reasons for suspecting that you were Abel Geddis's attorney, rather than mine." "Oh, pshaw!" he returned with large lenience. "Geddis wanted to be fair with you he thought a good bit of you in those days, Bert, little as you may believe it and he did offer to pay my fee, if you couldn't.

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