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Updated: May 6, 2025
I am convinced that it is the invented crimes of card-playing, theatre-going, and the like to which they are alluding: it could not surely be otherwise; and that makes it all the more unfortunate that before misusing a technical term like the word "sin," and thus perhaps misleading some young and ardent mind, such writers could not follow Father Wasmann's advice and study some simple manual of Catholic ethics, from which they would learn the real doctrine of Christianity and would discover how very different a thing it is and how very much more reasonable than the distorted caricature which we have been studying.
Therefore the aim shall be to present the subject as it appears to the teacher. We hear much of the value of vocal physiology as a guide to good voice production. It is also claimed that a knowledge of it will prevent the singer from misusing his voice and at the same time act as a panacea for vocal ills. These statements do not possess a single element of truth.
'They haven't been misusing you with sticks, or pokers, or any other blunt instruments have they, Johnny? asked Solomon, with a very anxious glance at Mr Willet's head. 'They didn't beat you, did they?
It is true that strong personalities, who have a great belief in their own power to achieve and succeed, draw unconsciously on hidden powers, and thus are able to raise themselves high above their fellows. The use, however, that they can make of spiritual power for base purposes is limited, and is not to be feared. There are others, of course, who are misusing their powers.
It was fire that made it possible for people to have real homes." "I've read lots and lots of things about fire," said Bessie. "Longfellow, and Tennyson, and other poets." But then her face darkened suddenly. "It was fire that got me into trouble, though," she said. "The fire that Jake Hoover used to set the woodshed afire." "That was because he was misusing the fire, Bessie.
"I trust the dragoons did not misuse thy good uncle." "I know not what you call misusing," replied I, "if beating their drums round his bed all night did not deserve that term. They almost killed him with their clamor ate everything in the house called for more reviled my aunt scrambled for her money broke open the cellar, and drank every drop it contained."
"The midshipmen of the United States Naval Academy must conduct themselves as gentlemen at all times." "Did they do that," urged the last speaker, "when they sailed into us as they did?" "Why did your friends go to the assistance of Mr. Crane?" asked the superintendent. "Be because," stammered the spokesman, "your midshipman had knocked Crane down and was misusing him."
He did what he called a harem dance for them, misusing his stomach outrageously, and the incongruity of that by a descendant of the Prophet took all the sting out of the situation. But they burned our abandoned car in sheer ill temper before crowding us into their own. And they shot the good horse.
She stared about: his phantom seemed present, and for a time she beheld him both upright in life and stretched in death. It could not be her fault that he should die! it was the fatality. How strange it was! Providence, after bitterly misusing her, offered this reparation through the death of Marko. Possibly she ought to run out and beseech Alvan to spare the innocent youth.
She happened to enter at a moment when the female slaves of the house were misusing poor Smaragdine. "And what," says she, "has the poor child done to you that you should treat her so roughly?" "In truth," they answered, "we do what we do against our own inclination, but we must obey our master's orders." "Not when he is from home, surely," says the old woman again; "do have a little pity.
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