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He will be led to seek instead of form an inexhaustible matter, instead of the unchangeable an everlasting change and an absolute securing of his temporal existence. The same impulse which, directed to his thought and action, ought to lead to truth and morality, now directed to his passion and emotional state, produces nothing but an unlimited desire and an absolute want.

Excuse me, nephew Wright; with my experience I ought to have known better than to withdraw a busy man from his work." He glanced at Hetty, with a look which as good as asked leave for a few words with her in private. But Mr. Wright, now thoroughly suspicious, did not choose to be dismissed in this fashion.

What was Hans thinking of that man of the far West, but who seemed ruled by the fatalist doctrines of the East? As for me, my thoughts were made up of remembrances, and they carried me up to the surface of the globe of which I ought never to have taken leave.

"Colonel Grahame," said Evandale, while the young officer prepared for his expedition, "this young gentleman is your nephew and your apparent heir; for God's sake, permit me to go. It was my counsel, and I ought to stand the risk." "Were he my only son," said Claverhouse, "this is no cause and no time to spare him. I hope my private affections will never interfere with my public duty.

Iris made light of the doubt expressed by her maid. But by the time they had passed Highgate, and had approached the beginning of the straight road which crosses the high ridge of Hampstead Heath, she was obliged to acknowledge that she did indeed feel the cold. "You ought to be a good walker," she said, looking at her maid's firm well-knit figure. "Exercise is all I want to warm me.

All the court are now talking of this sermon," he continued, "and the King himself at supper afterwards spoke highly of the practise of confession, saying that one ought to mention all the circumstances of a sin. Someone who was present said he could not think it right to take away another person's reputation by naming him, if he were concerned in a sin.

Any decent person ought to go mad if he really holds such and such opinions.... Anything that is brutal, cruel, heathenish, that makes life hopeless for the most of mankind, and perhaps for entire races anything that assumes the necessity for the extermination of instincts which were given to be regulated no matter by what name you call it no matter whether a fakir, or a monk, or a deacon believes it if received, ought to produce insanity in every well-regulated mind."

Of course, it ought not to be assumed that the existence of a high school will warrant any abatement of appropriations for the lower grades; indeed, the interest and resources of these schools ought continually to increase. Nor can it be assumed that your contributions to the cause of education will be diminished by the bequest of your generous testator.

'If the railway company had the pluck they ought to get that Bill through next Session, he said, meaning a Bill for a loop between Winchester and Romsey.

"But you don't care about such things, do you?" asked Jessie. "I ought to care, ought I not?" "Yes; but you ought not just to make believe care." Mr Philip laughed a little. "There is no make believe about it. I shall like to go to-morrow very much." They were all away from the table by this time, and Frank sat down with David on the window seat.