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Puseyites." But this was probably an exaggeration. "The sagacious and aspiring man of the world, the scrutiniser of the heart, the conspirator against its privileges and rights." Prophetical Office of the Church, p. 132. Parochial Sermons, iv. 20. Feb. 1836. Vide J.B. Mozley, Letters, pp. 114, 115. "Confidence in me was lost, but I had already lost confidence in myself."

He was myopic, not a trained scrutiniser, and Huysmans, once a disciple, later an opponent of the "naturalistic" documents, maliciously remarked that Zola went out carriage riding in the country, and then wrote La Terre. Turgenieff declared that Zola could describe sweat on a human back, but never told us what the human thought.

Perhaps a close scrutiniser of countenances might have detected some resemblance a family one between him and his three companions. If such there was, it was very slight; but there might have been, from the relationship that existed between them and him.

From various points of vantage memorials make appeal, statues, obelisks, Greek temples, and porches, bewildering in their number, and now and then making doubtful claims. "This general," some scrutiniser will tell you, "never held the line ascribed to him and that pompous pile falsely does honour to troops who really wavered in the crisis."