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You, patently, are an obstacle! That's bad enough, boy; let us deal with it before we look for further trouble." "He took up a blackened briar from the table and began to load it. "Regarding your next move," he continued slowly, "there can be no question. You must return to your chambers!" "What!" "There can be no question, Rob. A kind of attack has been made upon you which only you can repel.

Roy had spoken on impulse a noble impulse. But he patently meant what he said, this boy stigmatised by Jane as "all in the clouds," and needing a "tight hand." Here was one of those "whimsical and perilous moments of daily life" that pass in a breath; light as thistledown, heavy with complex issues.

Atrabilious! Tomcats! Wild cats the roamers, the untamed ones, the ones with cruel and with wicked faces that made you not sick, but frightened; mostly they were dressed in rough clothes, men hanging about the streets who patently were thieves or worse, who looked at you and at once looked all around as if to see if any were about that might protect you; but often dressed in gentle dress and then with the cruel and wicked look more cruel and more wicked, to make your shudder to think of a woman having to belong to that.

Indeed, with the best efforts of obscurantism and national jealousy to the contrary, it remains patently true that modern culture is the culture of Christendom at large, not the culture of one and another nation in severalty within the confines of Christendom.

The stiffness of his neck seemed to embrace all his members, even his tongue. Miss Bunker came in from her lunch, bringing the afternoon mail. Mac Tavish maintained his silence while Morrison picked out what were patently his personal letters before surrendering the others to the girl to be opened and assorted. Mac Tavish waited till his master had gone through his personal mail.

"They never say anything about just ordinary folks in Endbury that I know." Rankin looked at her whimsically. "Oh, don't they?" "Do they?" Lydia wondered at the possibility. Presently she brought out, as a patently absurd supposition, "You don't mean to say that Endbury people are wicked?" "Do you think that none but wicked people are written about in serious books? No; Lord, no!

If you send to an editor an anecdotal history of the British Association only a a few days before the meeting itself, you thereby assume that the editor is depending for his topical articles on chance contributions received at the last moment. Which is patently absurd.

"Your father may not see your rights in the same light that you do, Arthur," said she mildly. "If I were you, I'd be careful." Arthur reflected. "I don't think it's possible," said he, "but I guess you're right. I must not forget that I've got others to think of besides myself." This patently meant Janet; Mrs. Whitney held her discreet tongue.

"Yes! yes!" cried Meyer, and his astonishment was patently unfeigned. "It is a friend of yours?" "A friend of mine, yes," said Harley absently, but his expression was very grim. "What time did he finally leave?" "He waited until after eleven o'clock. The dinner is spoilt. He pays, but does not complain." "No," said Harley musingly, "he had nothing to complain about. One more question, my friend.

There are castes in rascality as in all other trades, classes, professions, and mysteries, honorable or dishonorable, and this latest pair of knaves belonged patently to the more amiable caste of ruffianism a higher or a lower caste, as you may be pleased to look at it.

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