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There is no arrière pensée in their cordiality, no touch lacking in sincerity. This is a characteristic of the country. The native born Australian differs in many respects from the original stock, but in this particular he remains unchanged. You present a letter of introduction and this makes you the immediate friend of its recipient.
There was, in fact, often in the good attorney's mode of transacting business just a soupcon or flavour of an arriere pensee of a remote and unseen plan, which was a little unsatisfactory. Now, with the vicar he was imperative that the matter of the reversion should be strictly confidential altogether 'sacred, in fact. 'You see, the fact is, my dear Mr.
"Rebuke me not in thine indignation." Antony, king of Navarre, sung "Revenge moy prens la querelle," "Stand up, O Lord! to revenge my quarrel," to the air of a dance of Poitou. Diane de Poictiers chose "Du fond de ma pensee." "From the depth of my heart."
"Our strong men?" faltered Lord Garrow. "Aren't most of 'em place-hunters and self-seekers?" "You must meet Robert Orange," said Pensée; "Mr. Disraeli believes in Robert Orange." "I never heard of him," observed Sir Piers. "Who is he?" "You may well ask," said Lord Garrow. "He claims to be a de Hausée on his father's side. Reckage can tell you about him.
The refusal itself, however, would be honest scepticism enough were it made with no arrière pensée, but simply in view of the immense complexity of the facts and the extreme simplicity of the mechanical hypothesis.
When Bonaparte ordered this paragraph to be inserted in the Moniteur, he discovered an 'arriere pensee', long suspected by politicians, but never before avowed by himself, or by his Ministers. "That he has determined on the universal change of dynasties, because a usurper can never reign with safety or honour as long as any legitimate Prince may disturb his power, or reproach him for his rank."
"Well, I haven't much patience with those who want to linger, and look back, and cheat time. One must get along." Pensée felt annoyed, and began to talk coldly about the housing of the poor, and winters which she had spent in Florence. "Here are your letters," exclaimed her companion suddenly.
After a pause he said: "I suppose I may take it, too, Malcolm Ross" the return to the familiarity of address swept through me with a glorious thrill "that as yet you have not made any protestation to my daughter?" "Not in words, sir." The arriere pensee of my phrase struck me, not by its own humour, but through the grave, kindly smile on the father's face.
"Duty has the virtue of making us feel the reality of a positive world, while at the same time detaching us from it." "As it is impossible to be outside God, the best is consciously to dwell in Him." "The pensée writer is to the philosopher what the dilettante is to the artist."
They treated her as though she were a young queen. Lanitaux managed to get her privately before the Empress Eugénie. She sang for the Empress: the Empress cried and gave her an emerald ring." "Then she has talent." "Genius, I believe," said Pensée, solemnly. "This makes her hateful and lovable at the same moment. She is determined to be an actress.
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