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Updated: May 22, 2025
It always warms a man to see a woman brave. Condescension is an excellent thing, but it is strange how one-sided the pleasure of it is! Some strand of our own misdoing is involved in every quarrel. There was never an ill thing made better by meddling. Let any man speak long enough, he will get believers. Every one lives by selling something, whatever be his right to it.
More than once at lesson-time have I gone off with Hugo and young Harvey for a rabbit hunt, stealing two dogs from the pack, and thus committing a double offence. You may be sure I was well thrashed by Mr. Carvel, who thought the more of the latter misdoing, though obliged to emphasize the former. The doctor would never raise his hand against me.
During the brief time that Byron employed in behaving as a bad man, his conduct reached almost epic heights or depths of misdoing; but he never in his heart seemed to recognise the fact that he had been a bad man. At any rate, he was wrong; and the commonest knowledge of our wild world suffices to show any reasoning man the gravity of the error propounded in my quotation.
He bade himself remember that he was among people who were his inferiors in rank, education, wealth, manners, religion and nationality. He had committed an error. Of course he had been in fault. Did he wish to escape the consequences of his own misdoing?
Seidl was a Wagner conductor of the older type, and with some of the faults of that type; he knew little or nothing of the improvements in the manner of interpreting Wagner's music effected by Mottl, Levi, and that stupendous creature Siegfried Wagner; he was a survival of the first enthusiastic reaction against Italian ways of misdoing things; and he was, if anything, a little too strongly inclined to go a little too far in the opposite direction to the touch-and-go conductors.
If either of the brothers should act upon the Governor's advice and go to Washington he would be virtually a hostage in the hands of the government, and the Indians would not dare to do the settlers any harm lest their leader should come to grief because of their misdoing. Tecumseh sent the Governor a brief, friendly reply, in which he promised to go to Vincennes himself in a short time.
She gave way utterly, appalled at her own misdoing, and behaved like a penitent child.
Well for the seer if he remembers that the kingdom of God is within us, and that the true golden age must have its foundation in penitence for misdoing, and be built up in righteousness and loving kindness."
They started in to lick me 'fore turning to, and we've shot five, but none of them fatally." "Lower that flag at once." Mr. Becker obeyed this order, and as the flag fluttered down the captain received an account of the crew's misdoing from the mate.
The first charges attracted others, which were made formal matters of complaint by the House of Commons. John Churchill, to save himself, was busy setting down cases of misdoing; and probably suitors of themselves became ready to volunteer evidence. But of this Bacon as yet knew nothing.
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