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Which I, too, will do when I have noted the one thing I had particularly in mind to say, of Fontenette: that, as Senda remarked for the above is an abridgment "I rasser see chalousie vissout cause, san cause vissout chalousie;" and that even while I was witness of the profound ferocity of his jealousy when roused, and more and more as time passed on, I was impressed with its sweet reasonableness.

It came to him in this instant that all his reasonableness and gentleness were futile when opposed to the unfeminine ambition of his girl wife. Temper had him in its clutch, and he yielded blindly to its guidance. "I'm your husband, Cicily," he announced, dictatorially. "Please, understand that, from now on, I direct the affairs of this family.

He calculated confidently upon our discovering a creek of fresh water, full of fishes and lobsters, and cited the history of the Swiss family Robinson, in support of the reasonableness of these expectations; declaring that for us part, he could not see why we might not count upon equal good fortune with them. Browne seemed indifferent about the matter.

Again, however, no man wanted to take up personally with Du Sang the question of the reasonableness of Whispering Smith's demand. Instead of doing so, they fell on Rebstock and demanded that if he were boss he make good and send Du Sang out. Of all this commotion the railroad men saw only the outward indications.

Fortunio and Marius had departed, and the Marquise played upon by her unusual tremors had remained behind for a last word with the obstinate girl. "In what, madame," asked Valerie, "does my conduct fall short of reasonableness?" The Dowager made a movement of impatience.

We are not a household of bigoted Conservatives; it is hard for me to imagine you taking any line but that of an enlightened man who judges all things from the standpoint of liberal reflection. I suppose my own scorn of prejudices is largely due to your influence. It is not easy to realise our being in conflict on any matter involving calm reasonableness.

Though the greatest, this was only one of the crimes against humanity and morality which Carey opposed all his life with a practical reasonableness till he saw the public opinion he had done so much to create triumph. He knew the people of India, their religious, social, and economic condition, as no Englishman before him had done.

It's a matter of fact," cried the other in an agony of reasonableness. "Facts," murmured Basil, like one mentioning some strange, far-off animals, "how facts obscure the truth. I may be silly in fact, I'm off my head but I never could believe in that man what's his name, in those capital stories? Sherlock Holmes. Every detail points to something, certainly; but generally to the wrong thing.

"Nay," said Kate, "but are you not afraid I shall spend your money, now I have none left of my own?" Tom seemed quite struck with the reasonableness of this observation, and hesitated. However, he concluded to risk it. "You don't look one of the sort to wrong a poor fellow," said he; "and besides, you'll have brass to spare of your own before long, I know." Kate opened her eyes.

The point of view from which I shall regard this campaign is not that of a trained military expert or critic, but merely that of an attentive and fair-minded civilian observer. I do not pretend to speak ex cathedra, nor do I claim for my judgments any other value than that given to them by such inherent reasonableness and fairness as they may seem to have.

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