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At which Charles obediently practised "Whoa!" and "Giddap!" while we felt ourselves pulled up and started off, as the object-lesson demanded, but amid shrieks of laughter which quite upset Charles's dignity.
And if there's anything in the sentiment of the scheme," he added, "it shouldn't do any harm to have a good specimen of the English people advocating it. Hesketh ought to be an object-lesson." "I wouldn't put too much faith in the object-lesson," said John Murchison. "Neither would I," said Stella emphatically.
Garth, for her eldest son, Christy, her peculiar joy and pride, had come home for a short holiday Christy, who held it the most desirable thing in the world to be a tutor, to study all literatures and be a regenerate Porson, and who was an incorporate criticism on poor Fred, a sort of object-lesson given to him by the educational mother.
"Kick it, Duffer kick it, you old ass!" The Duffer kicks it most accurately, kicks it well out to the top side. Now, can Desmond repeat his amazing performance? Yes No he can't. The conditions are no longer the same. Half a dozen fellows are between him and the Damer base. Alas! The Manor is about to receive a second object-lesson upon the fatuity of trusting to individuals.
In short, Bangletop Hall was an object-lesson to young architects, and showed them at a glance that which they should ever strive to avoid.
And it is because he was one of the world's natural storytellers: his career is an impressive object-lesson for those who would elevate technique above all else.
"Since I am the oldest," replied the doctor, "and shall probably die before my friends, reveal to us, I pray you, the manner of my death and the events immediately following. This may prove an object-lesson to them, and will greatly interest me." "Your death will be caused by blood-poisoning, brought on by an accident," began the spirit.
From the politic side of his nature, however, he temporized with Stoller's preference. "I suppose it will be some time yet." "I wish," said Stoller, with a savage disregard of expressed sequences and relevancies, "I could ha' got some pictures to send home with that letter this afternoon: something to show how they do things here, and be a kind of object-lesson."
The farmers are not business men. They offered more than the land could pay. You know the results. But why curse and blaspheme the landlords for what was in many cases their own deliberate act?" On Friday last I had a small object-lesson in Irish affairs. Colonel O'Callaghan, of Bodyke, went to Limerick to buy cattle for grazing on his estate.
John's disregard for his father's warnings from time to time had been due to the fear that, if he obeyed, his early manhood would be hindered. Could that father have given his little son an object-lesson such as an aged monk once, while walking through a forest, gave his scholar, John might have been spared much suffering.
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