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Probably the brutality was a case of brute force pitted against brute force he had taken into consideration the well-known disposition of the Western cowpuncher and, as such, a matter of regretable necessity for the governing of the place. Shaky had in some way fallen foul of the master and foreman and had allowed personal feelings to warp his judgment.
As to the strength of his prejudice and his regretable coarseness, one quotation will be enough to display both.
Gertrude, bring your father." Gertrude led Jernyngham to the door, and Colston turned back to Prescott. "It was very regretable," he said. "We are grateful for your forbearance." Then his wife joined him, calling to Muriel. "Be quick! The people haven't gone away; the street's full!" Muriel, disregarding her, looked at Prescott, who had spoken to nobody except the officer.
Addison made it 60 feet tall, 35.5 feet at 6 feet from the ground, and 49.5 in circumference at the base which he cleared. Mr. Barker Webb's sketch in 1830 was the best; but the tree afterwards greatly changed. Mr. The Jardin de Aclimatacion, or Botanical Garden, mentioned by Humboldt It is regretable that his forecasts have failed. as far back as 1799, still flourishes.
But he was truthful, just, and as the English officer reluctantly said of Lucan, whom he hated, "Yes damn him he's brave." The men whom he did not seem to like in the army and who disliked him accordingly, were compelled to admit, to themselves at least, that their reasons were comprised in the above-recorded, regretable, but unmistakable fact he didn't like them.
Some sacrifice of individual impulses is, of course, essential to the existence of an ordered community, and this degree of sacrifice is, as a rule, not regretable even from the individual's point of view. But what is demanded in a highly militarized or industrialized nation goes far beyond this very moderate degree.
They looked about them too with what I considered regretable freedom: they talked to their friends; one of them had a damerino on either side of her, and one also, I was constrained to notice, looked fixedly in my direction, with fine eyes, full of knowledge but presently turned her head and passed on.
Owing to his brave exertions the future of the Effuenta mine is very promising: it will teach those to come 'how to do it, in contrast with another establishment which is the best guide 'how not to do it. If the Board prove itself efficient, this property will soon pay a dividend. But imperfect pumps have been sent out, and the result is a highly regretable block.
The islanders now mostly drink the harsh, coarse Catalonians; they still, however, make for home consumption a cheap white wine, which improves with age. It is regretable that fears of the oidium and the phylloxera prevent the revival of the industry, for which the Islands are admirably fitted. Potatoes and other produce have also suffered; but that is no obstacle to their being replanted.
At this moment a sad and most regretable occurrence took place, that, in a measure, somewhat nullified the fruits of one of the greatest victories of the war. One of Mahone's regiments, gaining the plank road in advance of the other portion of the flanking column, and seeing Wadsworth giving such steady battle to Fields, rushed over and beyond the road and assailed his right, which soon gave way.
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