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"But there seems an indelicacy in directing his attentions towards her so soon after this event." "A man in distressed circumstances has not time for all those elegant decorums which other people may observe. If she does not object to it, why should we?" "Her not objecting does not justify him. It only shows her being deficient in something herself sense or feeling."

"We can run to that point and leave the Sea Lion while we go to Canton. I guess the prisoners won't object to a few days more of imprisonment. Anyway, we may meet a ship we can turn them over to." "They are objecting, right now, it seems," cried Frank, opening the door and looking out into the main cabin.

"Do you often have occasion to use them?" "Not after to-night, your Majesty never again." "Oh, do not suppose that I am objecting, if it is really necessary." "I give these keys up to-morrow, sir," said the man. "I ought to have given them up to-day; but I wanted to see your Majesty." The King drew himself up; this seemed an intrusion. "You could have asked for an interview," he said.

Neither way can be so decidedly proved from Scripture that we are warranted in objecting to the other as positively unscriptural, yet Its being done by each of the disciples is more fitted to express that we all, by our sins, have broken the body of our Lord.

He's devoted to you, and his quiet, sensible affection is just what your temperament needs. I always thought William was the one for you. Think it over. "P. S. No. 2. You can see by the above that it isn't you I'm objecting to, my dear. It's just you-and-Bertram. Billy was shaking with anger and terror by the time she had finished reading Kate's letter.

Her home only gave her help and company on great occasions, for Eleanor persisted in objecting to fine people, was determined against attracting another guardsman, and privately desired her sister to abstain from inviting her. Essie was aware that this was all for the sake of a certain curate at St.

The Sabbath claimed them; if they were disobedient, Sin ultimately might scourge them back to the fold, but never if they were permitted to regard themselves as innocent in their backsliding and rebelliousness. Such language was quite new to Beauchamp. The parsons he had spoken to were of one voice in objecting to the pothouse. He appealed to Carpendike's humanity.

A circuit bar, adds Mr. Lushington, 'may be roughly divided into three classes: those who are determined to make themselves heard; those who wish to be heard if God calls; and those who without objecting to be heard wish to have their pastime whether they are heard or not.

The Servians, naturally objecting to having the skulls of their comrades thus exposed to the gaze of everybody, have since removed and buried them; but the rows of indentations in the thick mortared surface still bear unmistakable evidence of the nature of their former occupants.

On the platform while explaining that he knew it was not the proper thing to do in a public place he embraced the majestic figure in the splendid sable cloak. Deb said, "Bother the proper thing!" and kissed him readily charily, however, because conscious of teeth that were not Pennycuick teeth, and perversely objecting to the faultless costume.

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