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Under such conditions the life of an artist has no meaning and the more talented he is, the more strange and incomprehensible his position is, since it only amounts to his working for the amusement of the predatory, disgusting animal, man, and supporting the existing state of things. And I don't want to work and will not.... Nothing is wanted, so let the world go to hell."
One day I attended a cattle-marking at a small native estancia a few miles from home, owned by an old woman whom I used to think the oldest person in the world as she hobbled about supporting herself with two sticks, bent nearly double, with her half-blind, colourless eyes always fixed on the ground.
Anne was not so indigent that she needed to take to poisoning as a means of supporting her family. She also said ``that when her hand was once in this business she knew the revealing of it would be her overthrow.
Rayner spoke as Oliver advised, and the sergeant appeared satisfied, as he imposed no other promise. The order to march was given. The two officers went first, followed by Brown and Tom supporting Jack, and the gendarmes marched on either side of them with their bayonets fixed. Rayner and Oliver took the bearings of the house and remarked the country as they went along.
He's for'ard, sir, on the larboard side, the fourth bench ahead o' this here one that I be sittin' on." There was no response to Cary's call, so George quickly turned and, striding along the gang-plank, reached the fourth bench, upon which sat three men, the middle one of which was supporting the senseless form of his neighbour nearest the gang-plank.
He commenced this work in the year 1496, and completed it in 1500. In it we see the perfect mastery produced by a life of labour, and in front of it he has sculptured his own effigy, kneeling, mallet in hand, and supporting his favourite work. There is a touching simplicity in this union of the artist and his labours, made in these instances all the more impressive by its utter want of pretension.
An old building stood in the centre from which a stone wall ran to the fence dividing the top into two parts. On the landward side were five poles upwards of twenty feet high, supporting an irregular kind of scaffold, and on the sea-side half were two small houses with a covered communication between.
"Pat," she sobbed, "I perhaps I do love him! Perhaps I have done wrong! I I " She interrupted herself. "What shall I do, Pat?" she burst out, bitterly. "Oh, what shall I do?" Pat could not advise her. But he remained very still, supporting her weight with dumb patience, until she turned away, going slowly back into the house.
Bitterly disappointed, humiliated, inexpressibly hurt and altogether unnerved, the soldier dropped upon a rustic seat in deep dejection, supporting his head upon his trembling hand. But he would not have it so: he was too good a soldier to accept repulse as defeat. He rose and entered the house, passing directly to the "sitting-room." It was dimly lighted by an uncurtained east window.
Subsequently the formation of allotments began to be advocated, not only as part of the system of supporting paupers, but for its own sake, in order that rural laborers might have some land in their own occupation to work on during their spare times, as their forefathers had during earlier ages.
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