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We do not object to the prompt out-speaking of the public. So much is disposed of, when the mass has given or withheld its approval. We know whether or not the work appeals to the hearts of human beings. Often, too, it is the most nearly just of any which may be rendered. Usually, the conclusions of the great world are correct, while its reasonings are absurd.

Dawes. You'll excuse my frankness on the subject of matrimony! Mrs Goodenough there can tell you I'm a very out-spoken person. 'It's not the out-speaking, it's what you say that goes against me, Miss Browning, said Mrs. Goodenough, affronted, yet ready to play her card as soon as needed, And as for Mrs. So the remainder of the evening passed over without any farther reference to the secret Mrs.

No; I'm afraid I can't," Claire said regretfully. Then suddenly there flashed through her mind a remembrance of the many tangles and misunderstandings which take place in books for want of a little sensible out-speaking. She looked into Captain Fanshawe's face with her pretty dark-lashed eyes and said honestly, "I wanted to know about him for the sake of another person? Nothing to do with myself!

There is her ideal expressed; there is the out-speaking and out-acting of all she trembles to think, yet burns to say or do; here is the hero that shall speak for her, the heart into which she has poured hers, and that shall give to her tremulous and hidden aspirations a strong and victorious expression.

If madame thought deception the indispensable condition of pleasant companionship, and lies the current coin of good society in which she certainly sided with the majority of believing Christians Leam would be none the worse for a little softening of that crude out-speaking of hers, which was less sincerity than the hardness of youthful ignorance and the insolence of false pride.

But, it may be asked, when a man carries out-speaking to such a pass as this, is he not apt to become a somewhat troublesome and discordant thread in the complex web of modern society? No doubt any other man than Tennyson would have been so.

"That is a reason for doing it," quoth Irving. I am thoroughly pleased with him. He is firm, out-speaking, intrepid, and docile as a pupil of Pythagoras. You must like him. Yours, in tremors of painful hope, April 6, 1825 Dear Wordsworth, I have been several times meditating a letter to you concerning the good thing which has befallen me; but the thought of poor Monkhouse came across me.

He there acknowledges his obligations to S. T. C., at whose Gamaliel feet he sits weekly, rather than to all men living." 'That is a reason for doing it, quoth Irving. I am thoroughly pleased with him. He is firm, out-speaking, intrepid, and docile as a pupil of Pythagoras. "In April, 1825, Lamb writes to Wordsworth to the same effect.

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