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Good!" And as sure as he seemed to be struck with this statement of a self-evident fact, he would, in the next few minutes, bring the numeral "nineteen" tant bien que mal into his conversation. "With nineteen days of sun, the vintage will be upon us," he would say; or, "I have but nineteen kilometres more of road before me to-day."
A menos que sostengais que la educación es en sí misma un mal más que un bien, que desmejora el carácter en vez de mejorarlo, no podeis eludir la deducción de que ampliando los conocimientos y las experiencias de la mujer, daríais más vigor, más energía y más encanto a la personalidad femenina. Nada infunde mayor respeto como la educación; la educación es lo que eleva el nivel de las personas.
Let the curs bark; Honi soit qui mal y pense is our motto, and shall be forever." "But I didn't let the cur bark; for I took him by the ears, to show him out into the street.
"It can't be fit for you to go about and fetch witnesses; and it won't make it more fit because she is a pretty young woman who has lost her character." "Honi soit qui mal y pense," said the Vicar. But his wife was resolute, and he gave up the plan.
There followed next one of the most curious instances of all. It was an old miraculée who came back to report; her case is reported at length in Dr. Boissarie's Œuvre de Lourdes, on pages 299-308. Her name was Marie Cools, and she came from Anvers, suffering apparently from mal de Pott, and paralysis and anæsthesia of the legs. This state had lasted for about three years.
He had said or done nothing to which the most hypercritical could logically take exceptions, yet her resentment had been spontaneous and unmistakable. "Honi soit qui mal y pense!" he muttered, and again his eyes held that unlovely light. "One who divines, must feel and she is only a woman after all." But the conclusion was not altogether satisfying and he shook his head.
"What, are we going to alight here?" "Yes, my love." This was by no means an agreeable surprise to me. I would gladly have first driven to my own home, there to prepare myself a little for meeting my husband's stepmother, of whom I was a little afraid, from the accounts I had heard of that lady, and the respect Bear entertained for her. This visit appeared entirely mal
Then Mal made a bubbling sound, as from a bad dream. She waked. Then Zani roused and began to ask what was obviously a question, and stopped short. They spoke to each other in hushed voices in that unintelligible language of theirs. "I've got an idea," said Soames in a flat, unbelieving tone. "Let's see." Soames went forward and into the pilot's compartment. He came back with binoculars.
Cupidon, the little negro-boy we have before mentioned as sitting in the corner of the room, walked up with a very deliberate pace to the side of the ottoman, his two thick lips sticking out about six inches in advance of the remainder of his person. "Cupidon," said the lady, turning a little on one side to speak to him, "tu as mangé le dindon entier. Tu as mal fait, mon ami. Tu seras malade.
Champlain, bereft of his command, grew restless, and begged to be sent to Tadoussac, where the Admiral, David Kirke, lay with his main squadron, having sent his brothers Lewis and Thomas to seize Quebec. Accordingly, Champlain, with the Jesuits, embarking with Thomas Kirke, descended the river. Off Mal Bay a strange sail was seen.
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