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It was McIntyre who called a meeting to pray for Fay Mills, and in proposing the meeting McIntyre made the unblushing announcement that he had never met Mills nor heard him speak, nor had he read one of his books. Chapman and McIntyre represent the modern types of Phariseeism spielers and spouters for churchianity, and such are the men who make superstition of so long life.

Such persons imagine, that to be a great doubter implies wisdom; whereas, in their case, it has its origin in constitutional phlegm and stupidity. Arguers and spouters are invariably asses. If you wish to make yourself agreeable to any one, talk as much as you please about his or her affairs, and as little as possible about your own.

Cheenbuk was on the point of accepting the invitation, but a thought intervened and thought is swifter than the lightning-flash. He knew from slight, but sufficient, experience that the spouters could send only one messenger of death at a time, and that before another could be spouted, some sort of manipulation which took time was needful.

"Oh, science would step in and equalise that," returned Christopher, hastily quoting from some handbook and went on to further expound his creed. Sam concluded he had been listening to spouters in the Park, but he was sharp enough to recognise beneath the crude boyish creed the kindly generous nature that prompted it. "So Cæsar says you've just to choose. We'll see you through."

I too have been to the Whale River, and have seen the fire-spouters, and I know they are not nearly alive. They are dead quite dead. Moreover, they will not spout at all, and are quite useless, unless they are filled with a kind of black sand which is supplied by the white men who sell the spouters.

These woman-suffrage people are splendid howlers and spouters; let her go in for woman-suffrage thick and thin and she'll get quoted on a hundred dozen of platforms. That's the way to do it, you know! Bless you, the publishers' advertisements are no good at all nowadays!" Lionel was not paying very much heed; perhaps that was why he rather indifferently asked Mr.

You yourself know, from education and experience, how important these classes are to the prosperous conduct of the complicated affairs of this immense empire. You yourself know, in spite of all the commonplace cant and obloquy that has been cast upon them by political spouters and scribblers, what general good faith and fair dealing prevails throughout these classes."

It occurred to me that this last suggestion of the Landlady was worth considering by the soft-handed, broadcloth-clad spouters to the laboring classes, so called in distinction from the idle people who only contrive the machinery and discover the processes and lay out the work and draw the charts and organize the various movements which keep the world going and make it tolerable.

She has a "Gam," a thing so utterly unknown to all other ships that they never heard of the name even; and if by chance they should hear of it, they only grin at it, and repeat gamesome stuff about "spouters" and "blubber-boilers," and such like pretty exclamations.

He is a worker, not a talker like some people I know," retorted Winter. "What very dull acquaintances you must possess! Workers are the small fry who put spouters into Parliament, and pay them £400 a year, and make them Cabinet Ministers." "Evidently things have happened at Roxton, or you wouldn't be so chirpy. Well, so long! See you later."

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