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She could only pray that the once gay companion of her girlhood, whose thoughtlessness she had encouraged, might yet, even by affliction, be led into the thorny path which Theodora was learning to feel was the way of peace.
Finally, if the pharmacy, open to all comers, was the spot where he displayed his pride, the Capharnaum was the refuge where, egoistically concentrating himself, Homais delighted in the exercise of his predilections, so that Justin's thoughtlessness seemed to him a monstrous piece of irreverence, and, redder than the currants, he repeated "Yes, from the Capharnaum!
I scolded her for not having told me so before, and reminded her of her promise. "I don't really want it," said she, "it's only my thoughtlessness." We soon made up our little quarrel. In such ways did I make this girl my own, in the hope that for the remnant of my days she would be mine, and so I should not be forced to fly from one lady to another. But inexorable fate ordained it otherwise.
But he was not going to shirk his duty. He resumed: "I am only speaking for your own good," he said. "I know that it is nothing but thoughtlessness on your part, but I am naturally anxious " "Bailey," interrupted Ruth, "get to the point." Bailey drew a long breath. "Well, then," he said, baulked of his preamble, and rushing on his fate, "I think you see too much of Basil Milbank."
I have regretted my thoughtlessness many times since. "Yours sincerely, "J. HEWITT TRAILL." "What foolishness?" asked Janet, looking up quickly at the end. "What did he do?" Of the fight and her fainting, Sally had told her nothing. She told her nothing now.
Even as things stood, however, there should have been no danger, because the distant signal was turned to danger, which thus said to any approaching train, "Stop! for your life." But here occurred one of these mistakes, or pieces of carelessness, or thoughtlessness, to which weak and sinful human nature is, and we suppose always will be, liable.
Then he turned and looked fixedly at Richard, who was watching him with an amused face. "That wasn't a bad shot, was it?" cried the younger lad. "Thank you," was the answer of Delecresse. "I shall know you again!" The affront was a boyish freak, perpetrated rather in thoughtlessness than malice: but the tone of the answer, however simple the words, manifestly breathed revenge.
Courage, he said, was the natural product of familiarity with danger, which thoughtlessness would oftentimes turn into fool-hardiness; and that he always found the most usefully brave sailors the gravest and most rational of his crew.
Morgan le Fay hated him with her whole heart, and she never would have softened toward him. And yet his crime was committed more in thoughtlessness than deliberate depravity. He had said she had red hair. Well, she had; but that was no way to speak of it. When red-headed people are above a certain social grade their hair is auburn.
Such disturbance is usually caused through thoughtlessness, not from any desire to break a library rule, and after people have been cautioned they rarely commit the offense again. I will admit this must be done in a tactful way, for a grown person does not wish to be dictated to in the library as though he were a child in school.
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