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At the present time it is increasing in intensity, in consequence of the disturbance imported into existing theories by the new discoveries of radio-activity. We psychologists can look on very calmly at these discussions, with that selfish pleasure we unavowedly feel when we see people fighting while ourselves safe from knocks.

Did he have it in him remotely, unavowedly, to suspect? It would seem so, for he continued his argument, as if meeting something. He repeated that she had a good home. He enumerated her blessings. But when he paused it was to find Katie looking at him in just the same way. It forced him to an unwilling, uneasy: "What more could a girl want?" "What she wanted," said Katie passionately, "was life."

Yet the moment the judgment has been rendered and reported, we slide unconsciously or unavowedly into a new language and a new train of thought. We now admit that the new decision has modified the law. The rules applicable have, to use the very inaccurate expression sometimes employed, become more elastic. In fact they have been changed.

He never paid back. Worse than that, he was barefaced enough to consider poor the works of men who thought his good. Unavowedly they were rancorous, and engaged themselves on the next opportunity to pay him back in kind. Among his other indiscretions Christophe was foolish enough to declare war on Lucien Levy-Coeur.

To him she was, in that moment, a light-minded woman apologizing for the petty misdeed, and paying no heed to the graver wrong that she had done him. Jeannette Willard could have set him right in a word; could have shown him what the girl felt, unavowedly to herself but with underlying conviction, that for so great an offense no apology could suffice; nothing short of complete surrender. But Mrs.