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Fosseuse, who you say is a pearl of purity, ought to allow the doctors to penetrate into the secret of her illness." "Alas! it is not so." "What!" cried the queen; "is she not a pearl of purity?" "I mean that she persists in hiding the cause of her illness from the doctors." "But to you, sire, her confidant, her father." "I know nothing, or at least wish to know nothing."
A fair sample of Channing's philosophy is the following: "He persists in his bad opinion of orchards and farming, declares that the only success he ever had with a farmer was that he once paid a cent for a russet apple; and farming, he thinks, is an attempt to outwit God with a hoe; that they plant a great many potatoes with much ado, but it is doubtful if they ever get the seed back."
To be a common nuisance is bad enough; to be a common scold is worse, and presently she turns scold and goes about railing shrilly at a world that criminally persists in thinking of other topics than the one which lies closest to her heart and loosest on her tongue.
They leave all to chance and think, when they think at all, that chance determines it. And yet the Great Hope persists, and I think I have grown an inch by it. I wonder how it seems, looked at from the cold mountains of Lake Saranac? It's the end of the year. Mrs. The bell-ringing and the dancing and the feasting are not, on this particular year, to our liking.
It is therefore manifest that the stimulating function of the brain is dormant in sleep and dreams, but its automatic, psychical function persists; it sometimes happens that the stimulus of the will is awakened before the stimulus of motion, and that the brain may be aroused to consciousness for some moments before it has resumed its normal functions as a stimulating organ, which were attenuated and relaxed in sleep.
She allowed the Countess to answer: 'The eldest was drowned in the Lisbon waters' And then said: 'But who is it that persists in serving up the funeral baked meats to us? Mrs. Shorne spoke for her neighbour: 'Mr. Farnley's cousin was the steward of Sir Abraham Harrington's estates. The Countess held up her head boldly.
No, monsieur! We keep him in the cellar! You do not know what he is about in the cellar. Ah! If you could but persuade him to come out, monsieur, I should owe you the gratitude of my whole life; I should adore you as my patron saint!" "Then he is there? I shall find him there?" "Without doubt you will, monsieur; he persists in remaining there.
Its Literature and Art have what one might call the kink of the unseen about them, and this persists even through decadence and affectation. There is more liberty of action in England, but for liberty of thought go to bureaucratic Prussia. People will there discuss with humility vital questions that we here think ourselves too good to touch with tongs." "I do not want to go to Prussian" said Mrs.
I went for a walk yesterday and lost the little ball off my bracelet!" I read through once more the opening of my dissertation, I trim up the tail of the letter "g" and mean to go on, but the young lady persists. "Nikolay Andreitch," she says, "won't you see me home? The Karelins have such a huge dog that I simply daren't pass it alone." There is no getting out of it.
Thus all mankind were lost; and behold, they would have been endlessly lost were it not that God redeemed his people from their lost and fallen state. But remember that he that persists in his own carnal nature, and goes on in the ways of sin and rebellion against God, remaineth in his fallen state and the devil hath all power over him.
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