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In another decade he has compounded the proportions of love and analysis, and becomes, under favoring conditions, the most dangerous and hence the most acceptable of suitors. The man in middle life takes his adored one tolerantly, and keeps his reservations to himself.

Merle smiled tolerantly, and called Sharon a besotted reactionary, warning him further that such as he could never stem the tide of revolution now gathering for its full sweep. Sharon retorted that it hadn't swept anything yet. "Perhaps not yet on the surface," said Merle. "But now we shall show our teeth." Sharon fell to a low sort of wit in his retort.

Rather than consent to lay their emotions under the rubber-stamp of expediency, they are likely to aver, with the sophists of old, that morality is for slaves, whereas the rulers among men, the poets, recognize no law but natural law. Swinburne affords an excellent example of this type of reaction. Looking back tolerantly upon his early prayers to the pagan ideal to

In her dress, her manner, her bearing there was a certain half-alien delicacy, finesse, aloofness. She would not lay this altogether aside, even at home, even in the informal country; but she would provide a homely medium, suited to Abner's rustic vision, through which her exotic airs and graces might be more tolerantly perceived. The illness of one of the servants came just here to assist her.

Hale to the common cause, but while there was able to speak thus tolerantly tolerantly for him certainly of a Union dear to the company about the table yet hateful beyond measure to himself: "Sir, you will pardon me," spoke the arch anti-slavery disunionist, "for the reference.

Karslake announcing, in English, with every evidence of satisfaction: "Good! Then that's settled." To this the older man dissented tolerantly. "Pardon: nothing is settled; it is proposed, merely." "Well," said Karslake with a little laugh that to Sofia sounded empty, "at all events it ought to be amusing." The other lifted one eyebrow and smiled remotely. "You think so?"

The millionaire, fearing the reporter would escape him, hastily changed his tone. He spoke with effective resignation. "However, since you've learned so much," he said, "I'll tell you the whole of it. I don't want the fact garbled, for it is of international importance. Do you know what a Velasquez is?" "Do you?" asked Philip. The millionaire smiled tolerantly. "I think I do," he said.

"Nothing the matter with that," he remarked as she passed, dish-laden. She laughed again tolerantly, almost tenderly. "Good thing you're young." Her busy glance lingered a brief moment on his face. He sauntered out.

I find more of the natural human in the back room of Kate's there where the merchants discourse upon their bales and accounts than I would among your half-pay gentry who would have the country knee-deep in blood every day in the calendar if they had their way of it." "It's aye the old story with you," the Paymaster would say tolerantly.

There was less of anger in his voice, but if Eve could have seen his eyes in the firelight, she might have noticed that they were very bright, and their pupils were contracted to hard, iridescent points. "How can it be settled," she asked wearily, "while there is this shadow of doubt? And to forget Heaven knows I have tried!" Dick shrugged his shoulders tolerantly.

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