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It may be that in this manner they can divert attention from the drastic findings concerning all religious beliefs that the anthropologists and psychologists are patiently accumulating. "Many physicists and biologists like Pupin, Millikan, Oliver Lodge, J. Arthur Thomson, and Henry Fairfield Osborn, have recently blossomed forth as liberal theologians.
"You may perhaps resent my advice, but I think it's sound; you would be rash to meddle. A small sum would be swallowed up and make no difference. You would be poorer and Mr. Osborn would not gain." "That's obvious, if the sum were small," Kit agreed. "But how much do you expect to get if you sell the farms?" He nodded when Hayes told him. "A fair estimate!
He was led up the little building to some empty chairs on a level with the platform, at right angles to the rows of benches, and close to a harmonium. Mr. Osborn, the pastor, had stopped praying, and he did not go on again until Dale was seated. No one else had looked up or seemed to be aware of the interruption caused by his entrance.
How queer women's lives were! What did men really think regarding their wives? What did Osborn think, sitting there in his accustomed chair, with his accustomed pipe between his teeth and his new and gorgeous plans causing his eyes to shine? She knew now the wherefore of his eyes shining. He was looking out at a wonderful adventure; at freedom. Freedom! What right had he to freedom?
She sewed in his presence and, as she sewed, entered into a full explanation of her work: "This little skirt, Osborn, is for Marie's birthday. I hope I'll get it done in time; there's only a fortnight, as you know."
During the reading of a line or so she wore an expression of slowly questioning wonder, which, a little later on, settled into relief. "I can only say I think it's very decent of them," she ejaculated at last; "really decent!" Alec Osborn looked up, still scowlingly. "I don't see any cheque," he observed. "That would be the most decent thing.
"I managed it, and kept quite within our income, thank you, Osborn." "I must say it's very jolly to have you all to myself like this. We always used to talk of what we'd do when my ship came home, and now here she is!" "Poor Osborn! You must be glad." "Aren't you?" "Of course I am." "We'll have a bigger flat; it's rather a crowd here, isn't it?" "Yes, I'd like another room."
Two pounds ten? All right." "But, Osborn," said Marie, wide-eyed, "can't you give it to me out of your " "My screw doesn't come in till the end of the week," Osborn explained. He flushed and for the first time looked at her a little haughtily. "I'm sorry," she murmured; "perhaps we ought to make some arrangement and I'll keep to it."
Richard Osborn A Reminiscence, by Margaret B. Monahan, Quaker Hill Local History Series, No. VIII, p. 10. The economic activity of the early Quaker Community was varied. All they consumed they had to produce and manufacture.
"Gerald's at the station hotel, waiting for the train to Liverpool. He sails for New York to-morrow and takes a letter to some friends of mine who will give him a good start. He sent a note." Mrs. Osborn read the note and her eyes shone as she turned them on Kit. "It is perhaps the best plan. I would have liked to see him; but I thank you."
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