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"Do you not fear, sire, that the Latin is a bad prognostic?" said Chicot. "M. Chicot is right, sire," said the queen. "What!" said Henri, "does the letter contain anything disagreeable, and from your brother, who is so clever and polite?" "Even when he had me insulted in my litter, as happened near Sens, when I left Paris to rejoin you, sire."
"She will recover," he murmured, as though giving utterance to a prognostic. "She will recover." Then he rejoined Sister Hyacinthe, who had seated herself in the embrasure of the lofty window, which stood wide open, admitting the warm air of the courtyard. The sun was now creeping round, and only a narrow golden ray fell upon her white coif and wimple.
R. C. Woodman, N. Y. State Hospital Bulletin, Vol. II, No. 2, 1909. It is possible to make certain a priori speculations as to prognostic criteria based on classification and what that implies.
"She will recover," he murmured, as though giving utterance to a prognostic. "She will recover." Then he rejoined Sister Hyacinthe, who had seated herself in the embrasure of the lofty window, which stood wide open, admitting the warm air of the courtyard. The sun was now creeping round, and only a narrow golden ray fell upon her white coif and wimple.
I put up at the Hotel de Grand, certainly without forming any prognostic respecting the future residence of the King. When I saw his Majesty's retinue I went down and stood at the door of the hotel, where as soon as Louis XVIII. perceived me he distinguished me from among all the persons who were awaiting his arrival, and holding out his hand for me to kiss he said, "Follow me, M. de Bourrienne."
A moral earthquake had been endured by a portion of the Civil Service of the country. The Internal Navigation had No, my prognostic reader, it had not been reformed; no new blood had been infused into it; no attempt had been made to produce a better discipline by the appointment of a younger secretary; there had been no carting away of decayed wood in the shape of Mr.
As an apology for the horoscope he drew when he was in England, he lays down the principle that it is inexpedient to give opinions as to the duration of life in dealing with the horoscopes of those in feeble health, unless you shall beforehand consult all the directions and processes and ingresses of the ruling planets, "and if I had not made this reservation in the prognostic I gave to the English courtiers, they might justly have found fault with me."
It is a folly for an unlucky person to strive with their fate: it is better to yield to it at once. "This speech made a terrible impression upon me, young as I then was; and every accident that happened to me afterwards confirmed my belief in my nurse's prognostic. I was in my eighth year when my father returned from abroad.
But he despises the sinister prognostic that is held out to him, and feels proudly conscious that the sentiments that now live in his bosom, will continue to animate him to his latest breath. Youth is necessarily ingenuous in its thoughts, and sanguine in its anticipations of the future. But the predictions of the seniors I have quoted, are unfortunately in too many cases fulfilled.
At seeing this, a hearty cheer rose from all on board. It was a prognostic of success. "If we'd tried to do that same we could not have succeeded," observed McAllister. "I say, Perigal, you must let me take that craft to Jamaica." "With all my heart, my boy, when she's ours; but it's ill-luck to give away what doesn't belong to us," answered our skipper.
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