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Updated: September 8, 2025
I cantered for four or five miles; there had been rain in the night, but the musts had gone up, up and the face of the earth was clean; it lay smiling to me, so fresh and innocent like a little child. Suddenly somebody fires a volley twenty shots at least it seemed to me. I hear bullets sing in my ear, and my hat jumps to the back of my head. It was a little intrigue, you understand.
To be sure there were dark and not-to-be-remembered instances where she had failed to give satisfaction herself, but usually it was the place, "the new place," with its varying code of musts and must-nots, that caused Myrtella to spend many of her days in the Intelligence Office, or on street-cars, or tramping through the streets in quest of that ever elusive "good home."
She must be taken out of this atmosphere into a healthier one, until she has rallied from the shock of her father's death, and emerged from the shadow of his influence. She must have time to get back her self-control. Then, if she chooses to return, well and good." "To all your 'musts, Mr. Lester," retorted Silva, "I can only say that I am willing. I have not lifted a finger to detain her.
'To the Backhouses, mother, she said, in a low voice; 'I have not been there for two days. I must go this evening. Mrs. Leyburn said no more. Catherine's 'musts were never disputed. She moved toward Elsmere with out-stretched hand. But he also sprang up. 'I too must be going, he said; 'I have paid you an unconscionable visit.
You'll not ask me to give an account of myself a second time." "That is Valmy all over! Give up my advantage that you may gain! And who are you with your musts and demands?" "My name is Beaufoy " "Then you are not from Valmy," broke in the other, running on Beaufoy's name, "for no faith, beau, bonne, or belle, ever came out of Valmy." With a shrug of his shoulders Beaufoy turned on his heel.
You know everywhere in May folks be plantin' corn, the time bein' the sign that frost is over and done with. I nodded assent, and he continued: 'Now naterally there's lots of corn in ear and shelled and ground to meal that isn't planted, and along as when the kernels in the ground begins to swell and sprout, this other corn knows it and begins to heave and sweat, and if it isn't handled careful-like, and taken in the air and cooled, it'll take on all sorts of moulds and musts, and like as not turn useless.
The autocratic warnings of the road, the musts and the must-nots of traffic, I observe in passing; and I often stand long at the crossings and look up at the finger-posts, and consider my limitless wealth as a traveller. By this road I may, at my own pleasure, reach the Great City; by that who knows? the far wonders of Cathay.
This explanation, in pretending to refute solipsism, of course assumes and confirms it; for all these cans and musts touch only your idea of yourself, not your actual being, and there is no thinkable world that is not within you, as you exist really. Thus idealists are wedded to solipsism irrevocably; and it is a happy marriage, only the name of the lady has to be changed.
"What do you think, Perrault; can we do it?" "Enter Amboise?" "Enter Valmy." But Beaufoy could control himself no longer. "Monsieur, whoever you are, I demand back the King's order. These instructions are for me alone and I must " "What? More musts? No, no, you have done all a man of honour can do except hold your tongue and acknowledge the inevitable.
'It's because it's because it's the only "must" I can see. 'But even "musts" well, we have to be sure even of "musts," haven't we? Are YOU? She glanced up and for an instant their eyes met, and the falling water seemed to be sounding out of a distance so remote it might be but the echo of a dream. She stooped once more over her work.
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