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Updated: June 16, 2025
On looking at his powerful, almost stern, face, one realised that here was a man who would allow nothing to turn him from his purpose once he was convinced that he was right; a man, too, to whom anything in the way of underhand intrigue, or backstairs negotiations, would be temperamentally repugnant.
The young ladies, following the custom of Arizona in summer, were riding by the light of the stars to avoid the heat of the day. They rode leisurely, chatting as their ponies paced side by side. For though they were cousins they were getting acquainted with each other for the first time. Both of them found this a delightful process, not the less so because they were temperamentally very different.
For any boy who, like this boy, craved for excitement, and, while hating war theoretically and disliking it temperamentally, was not blind to the romance and grand drama of it all, there was ample satisfaction in the Great War; and perhaps on no other sector of the line did all the factors which are conducive to excitement obtain as they did in the dead city of the Salient and the shell-ploughed fields around it.
But it is still not understood that the woman who is not temperamentally asexual may easily be made so by being forced when she is not ready, and physically hurt when a little patience and tenderness would have saved her.
I believe tremendously in married happiness, but I think I must be one of the women who are temperamentally unfitted to make any man happy." Her tone was bitter, self-accusing. "You cannot make me believe that," I said stoutly. "I would rather believe that you were very unwise in your choice of husbands." She laughed ironically. "Well, we will let it go at that!
Naturally he was constantly effervescing, both verbally and temperamentally, his snapping black eyes were never still, life played across his excitable, sunny boyish face like cloud shadows on a mountain landscape, whoever would speak to him at any length must catch him in a vice-like grip and hold his attention by main force.
I've laid the facts before ye. Go or stay as you please." "That's all very well," snapped back the young man. "But I know what you'll think of me if I don't go." "What you'll think of yourself matters more. I haven't got to live with ye for forty years." Roy Beaudry writhed. He was sensitive and high-strung. Temperamentally he coveted the good opinion of those about him.
Dr Hirsch, though born in France and covered with the most triumphant favours of French education, was temperamentally of another type mild, dreamy, humane; and, despite his sceptical system, not devoid of transcendentalism.
Yet here he was committed to a policy which aimed deliberately at outraging all the established decencies at disregarding ostentatiously all the usages by which an assembly of gentlemen had regulated their proceedings. What is more, it was an assembly which Redmond found temperamentally congenial to him an assembly which, apart from its relation to Ireland, he thoroughly admired and liked.
In its general doctrines there is nothing essentially involving violent methods or a virulent hatred of the rich, and many who adopt these general doctrines are personally gentle and temperamentally averse from violence.
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