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He that remonstrates with them on their errors, is presumed to be insulting over their misfortunes, and any free spoken expostulation is construed into contempt.
We are reminded more strongly of rough, gray boulders holding in their hearts the warmth of the sunshine for the comfortable growth of mosses that creep over and cling to and beautify them. John is neither saint nor hero, except in Mary's fancy sketch of the Coming Man. He remonstrates against canonization strenuously dissent that passes with the idealist for modesty, and enhances her admiration.
Why, I r-r-r-ruin my character by remaining with a ladyship so infame!" "Upon my soul I wonder at you!" Mr. Bucket remonstrates. "I thought the French were a polite nation, I did, really. Yet to hear a female going on like that before Sir Leicester Dedlock, Baronet!" "He is a poor abused!" cries mademoiselle.
Omnipotence of droning, edged with shrieky squealing, which fills the Universe, not at all in a melodious way. From the depths of the gamut to the shrieky top again, a droning that has something of porcine or wild-boar character. Friedrich sometimes remonstrates: "Cannot you spare such phraseology, unseemly to Kings?
She remonstrates with him for his neglect of his body's health, and of his soul's. "'Your cheeks are hollow, and your eyes bloodshot, like a person starving with hunger, and going blind with loss of sleep. "'It is not my fault that I cannot eat or rest, he said.... 'I'll do both as soon as I possibly can ... as to repenting of my injustices, I've done no injustice, and I repent of nothing.
Colonel, I'd a mighty sight sooner you'd beef Huggins. "'But see yere, Doc, remonstrates the Colonel, wipin' off the water on his fore'ead, 'murder is new to me, an' I shrinks from it. Another thing I don't thirst to do no five or ten years at Leavenworth for downin' Huggins, an' all on account of you declinin' whiskey chips as a honorarium for them services.
"Look at 'em saying their prayers!" shouts a boy. "They need to," answers another. "Get up, 'Varsity! Get up! Don't be afraid!" they yell derisively. "Make 'em stand up, referee," a Montreal man insists. Again and again the McGill captain appeals to the referee, who remonstrates, urges, and finally orders the 'Varsity to get up or be penalised. Campbell perceives that something must be done.
Tou Tou giggles, and asserts that she will "kick them away, if he does." Bobby mildly but firmly remonstrates, and points out to her the impropriety and ingratitude of such a line of conduct. But his arguments, though acute and well put, are not convincing, and the subject is continued, with ever-increasing warmth, all the way home. It is Christmas-day a clean white Christmas, pure and crisp.
Rousseau, however, had good sense enough in less equivocal forms than this. For example, in another letter he remonstrates with a correspondent for judging the rich too harshly. "You do not bear in mind that having from their childhood contracted a thousand wants which we are without, then to bring them down to the condition of the poor, would be to make them more miserable than the poor.
We meet a pretty woman, and away that undisciplined, sagacious brain runs after her, dropping the scheme or the draft letter, and amusing itself with aspirations or regrets for half an hour, an hour, sometimes a day. The serious part of our instinctive self feebly remonstrates, but without effect. Or it may be that we have suffered a great disappointment, which is definite and hopeless.
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