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Science seemed content with its old phrase of "larger synthesis," which was well enough for science, but meant chaos for man. One would have been glad to stop and ask no more, but the anarchist bomb bade one go on, and the bomb is a powerful persuader. One could not stop, even to enjoy the charms of a perfect gas colliding seventeen million times in a second, much like an automobile in Paris.

"This Villiers," said Leicester, "is a most vile traitorous knave, and doth abuse a young nobleman here extremely, the Count Maurice. For all his religion, he is a more earnest persuader secretly to have him yield to a reconciliation than Sainte Aldegonde was. He shall not tarry ten days neither in Holland nor Zeeland.

Winfield did not know that this was a Term of Endearment in Apahatchie County, so he picked up a Silver Fruit Dish and bounced it against the Colonel's Head. The Colonel arose and pulled his Persuader, expecting to make it a Case of Justifiable Homicide, but two Waiters named George and Grant grabbed him and backed him up against the Wall.

Finding this was all he could effect, the young man at last suffered him to leave the house, and Fielden hastened to take counsel of Dalibard; that wily persuader soon reasoned away Mr. Fielden's last faint objection. It now only remained to procure Susan's assent to the interview, and to arrange that it should be undisturbed. Mr. Fielden should take out the children the next morning.

"Just her character, sir." "Do you mean that the wind is favourable?" "For the Montauk, sir; she's a persuader in this breeze." "But is she going in the direction we wish?" "If the gentleman wishes to perambulate America, it is probable he will get there with a little patience." Mr.

The impression was strengthened by the conversations subsequently holden with Augustus. That worthy was a dangerous and subtle persuader. He had really read a good deal of history, and something of morals; and he had an ingenious way of defending his rascally practices by syllogisms from the latter, and examples from the former.

It did not require much persuasion to induce the boy to worship with his beloved mistress. And the good old nonjuring Dean flattered himself with a conversion which, in truth, was owing to a much gentler and fairer persuader.

He must place himself on their level, be regarded as one of them; fellowship and the cooperative tendencies must be awakened before logic will have value. The persuader cuts his cloth to suit his case. He is a psychologist of the intuitive type.

The boys all agreed that my conduct was all that saved the boodle, which consisted of $3,300 and two gold watches. Thus it is that a little management, backed by a double-barrelled shotgun and an official badge, is often times a powerful persuader. I was coming down from Baton Rouge one night in a stern-wheel boat.

"Cook the 'Parson, too," shouted some one, and Frederick was ordered to follow the movements of his friend. A faint flush mounted to the broad brow of the minister's son and he hesitated. "Bring the 'Mazuka," commanded Hall, and the eager sophomore rushed up with the persuader.

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