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Fanny waved her hand quickly, as if rejecting the affirmation, and slightly averted her head, but did not speak. "His letters ceased because he was in no state to write; not because there was any change in his feelings toward you. After the terrible disaster to the Company, for which he has been too sweepingly blamed, he could not write." "Where is he now?" inquired the maiden.

Men and women do not have to be perfect to be loved; all or nearly all are love worthy, if we have it in us to love. The question how far we should tolerate what we believe to be wrong in others, and how far we should work to reform them, is of the most difficult. Certainly moral evil must be fought; the counsel to "resist not evil" cannot be taken too sweepingly.

After that his memory showed him the two sitting side by side for weeks, or was it months? while the snow lay piled beyond the window she with her flowers, he with his birds. First he drew birds singly, hopping on a branch, or simply standing, claws and beaks defined. Then he began to make them fly, alone, and again in groups. Their wings spread across the paper, wider and more sweepingly.

And Sundown wormed his length between the wires and straightened up, extending a tanned and hairy paw. "Shake, pardner! Say, you're lookin' gorjus!" "My wife," said Corliss. Sundown doffed his sombrero sweepingly. "Welcome to Arizona, ma'am." "This is my friend, Washington Hicks, Margery." "Yes, ma'am," said Sundown. "It ain't my fault, neither.

I am glad I have not changed for the worse in your eyes." "As I first knew you with my eyes I will say that they are trustworthy," she said tantalizingly. "I do not mean that I have changed externally." "In any other case my eyes would not serve," she cried, with mock disappointment. "Still," she added, sweepingly, "you are my ideal American. Good-by! The man has called 'all aboard!"

Acting upon the wide power conferred by the British North America Act, the Dominion government in 1883 sweepingly designated as 'works for the general advantage of Canada, and therefore subject to federal control, not only the main lines of railways, but the branch lines then or thereafter connecting with or crossing these lines or any of them.

"Because they are in love with him all of them," replied Manuel, sweepingly. "Why?" said Pepita, again. " Why?" Manuel echoed, somewhat bewildered by the frank, indifferent ignoring of all natural reasons in this question "'why? Because he is so tall and strong and well made, because he is handsome, because he is more daring and graceful than any of the others because he is Sebastiano."

The highest conception of right observable among primitive peoples, and not the average conformity to that standard in practice, is the true measure of right in the minds of such peoples. If we were to look at the practices of such men in times of temptation, we might be ready to say sweepingly with the Psalmist, in his impulsiveness, "I said in my haste, All men are liars!"

But they love it, as they love bacon and beans. The musical taste of our people is in the stage of the primitive appetite for noise, and for that they are gluttons. 'It will be pleasant to hear in the distance, Chloe replied. 'Ay, the extremer the distance, the pleasanter to hear. Are they advancing? 'They stop. There is a cavalier at the window. Now he doffs his hat. 'Sweepingly?

She let him stand before her throughout a silence, equalled, perhaps, by the tenser pauses during trials for murder, and then, containing herself, she sweepingly gestured him to the pillory a chair upon the platform, facing the school.

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