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But as to the Russians, the Czechs would regard them as their racial brothers and friends; they would not become their faithful subjects, but their true allies and, if need be, vanguards in Europe." Moreover, modern Czech politicians always clearly saw what the Germans were aiming at. Dr. Kramar, for instance, foresaw the present situation with remarkable perspicacity.
But, at last, I think she begins to know me: I don't perceive the silly smiles and grimaces that provoked me at first; and the senseless incapability of discerning that I was in earnest when I gave her my opinion of her infatuation and herself. It was a marvellous effort of perspicacity to discover that I did not love her. I believed, at one time, no lessons could teach her that!
The artist Lo Cheng follows in his Master's footsteps, he also never having seen the favored lady, and he and she reply to me that this is an Imperial secret. Declare to me therefore if your perspicacity and the feminine interest which every lady property takes in the other can unravel this mystery, for my liver is tormented with anxiety beyond measure."
Scarce a half a dozen bundles were the result of the tour among the shops. "Mrs. Chadwick's, James." The call lasted half an hour. As a story-teller I am supposed to be everywhere, to follow the footsteps of each and all of my characters, and with a fidelity and a perspicacity nothing short of the marvelous.
They know you have that paper, George." My father shrugged his shoulders. "Indeed?" he said. "I hardly admire their perspicacity." "And they will prevent your disposing of it at any cost. I tell you, George, they will stop at nothing " again his voice dropped to a confidential monotone "and that is why I'm here, George," my uncle concluded. My father raised his eyebrows.
Wonderful as his imagination and fancy are, his perspicacity and artistic discretion are more so.
"I rendered due homage to your perspicacity just now," continued the colonel: "you were absolutely right in your prognostication that Brocq had a mistress; unfortunately I am sorry for the wound to your self-esteem the correctness of your version stops there!
Who is she?" "On my word, I don't know," answered Hillard, stirring restlessly. "Then there is a woman!" cried Merrihew, astonished at his perspicacity. "I knew it. Nothing else would so demoralize your nerve. Shall we drink a health to her?" Hillard raised his glass and touched that of his comrade.
“And it cut you to the quick,” I said. “It made you depart from your dignity to the point of weeping on any shoulder that happened to be there. “What perspicacity,” she observed, with an indulgent, mocking smile, then changed her tone. “Therefore he wasn’t expected to-day when he turned up, whereas you, who were expected, remained subject to the charms of conversation in that studio.
NONE of the axioms of wisdom which recommend the ancient sages to veneration, seem to have required less extent of knowledge or perspicacity of penetration, than the remarks of Bias, that <gr> oi pleones cacoioe, "The majority are wicked." The depravity of mankind is so easily discoverable, that nothing but the desert or the cell can exclude it from notice.
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