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Updated: June 26, 2025


A silly enough conclusion; for on the law of chances there's no reason why red shouldn't come up three hundred times; and so I found that your run of bad luck may be so long that you cannot have a chance to recover, and are out of it before the wheel turns in your favour. I oughn't to have married."

"Oh," said she, with some emotion, "I can't tell if you mean to be nice or not. It's the lazy, feckless people who dislike father, because they're jealous; and they try to make things hard for me. Why should I suffer because he's cleverer than them?" "You oughn't to suffer. I really don't think people blame you." "They do blame me," Janet insisted. "You doubted if you could trust me just now."

"No wireless there," mused O'Keefe. "Beastly hole. Stopped a week ago for fruit. Natives seemed scared to death at us or something. What are you going there for?" Da Costa darted a furtive glance at me. It troubled me. O'Keefe noted my hesitation. "Oh, I beg your pardon," he said. "Maybe I oughn't to have asked that?" "It's no secret, Lieutenant," I replied.

"I had not thought of preaching here," he said, "but I will relieve you if you wish it." "De folks will want to hyeah you an' see what you kin do," pursued his father tactlessly. "You know dey was a lot of 'em dat said I oughn't ha' let you go away to school. I hope you'll silence 'em."

'Some people are nobody's enemies but their own, yer know. 'Don't believe that, said Fagin. 'When a man's his own enemy, it's only because he's too much his own friend; not because he's careful for everybody but himself. Pooh! pooh! There ain't such a thing in nature. 'There oughn't to be, if there is, replied Mr. Bolter. 'That stands to reason.

My conscience would always be reproaching me, if I did." "But if you're rich, and feel like that, oughn't you to shoulder your responsibilities?" she asked. "Do something? Wouldn't it be rather like running away to give your money to the hospitals and go to Canada to work on a farm?" "That's my present impulse," I said. "And I mean to follow it.

"Why should I be glad, Miss Grant?" "Oh! you said we oughn't to go and race among those people. And you were right. It served them just right that the mare ran over them. I hope that none of them are going to die." "They wouldn't be much missed," said Hugh wearily. "They have started stealing the sheep again." "Can't you catch them?" she said, with pretended asperity.

"Thank you, Frank," replied Mogue, "oh, then, bad cess to it for a dirty mist God pardon me for cursin' the poor mist though, for sure it wasn't it's fault, the crathur of a mist we oughn't to curse anything that God has made, but indeed I'm a great sinner that way, God forgive me; howandever as I was sayin', only for it afther all, Mr.

But don't you think it's rather rough, expecting us to have all the kinds of courage?" "Yes, it is," she assented. "That is why I say she was too exacting. But a man oughn't to defend him." Burnamy's laugh had more pleasure in it, now. "Another woman might?" "No. She might excuse him."

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