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Updated: June 14, 2025
You have accepted some strange mission without consulting me, you have promised 1,000 pounds of my money without consulting me, and now you scold me because I have a few young people to play tennis and stop to supper. It is unchristian, it is uncharitable, it is too bad!" and sitting down again she burst into tears. The Rev.
Altogether there are many more pleasant occupations than early morning field-outs, and it requires a considerable amount of keenness to carry the victim through them without hopelessly souring his nature and causing him to foster uncharitable thoughts towards his House captain. J. Monk of Leicester's found this increased activity decidedly uncongenial. He had no real patriotism in him.
It would be uncharitable to affirm it is altogether absent, but it would be shutting one's eyes to potent facts to suppose it furnishes the greater part of the motive power.
"Don't you think there is something in that?" and the General tried to explain his honest mind, in which lived no unworthy or uncharitable thought.
Tufik was not in the parlor; and Tish, tiptoeing back, reported that he was in the kitchen and was mixing up something in a bowl. "He's a dear boy!" she said. "He feels responsible for Hannah's leaving and he's getting luncheon! Hannah is a wicked and uncharitable woman!" "Man's inhumanity to man, Makes countless thousands mourn!" quoted Aggie softly.
The prioress had one and one, the sub-prioress one and two. Six-five announced lessons, so that the pupils never said "to go to lessons," but "to go to six-five." Four-four was Madame de Genlis's signal. It was very often heard. "C'est le diable a quatre," it's the very deuce said the uncharitable. Tennine strokes announced a great event.
We suspected that Muazi had sent them orders to refuse us food, that we might thus be prevented from going into the depopulated district; but this may have been mere suspicion, the result of our own uncharitable feelings. We spent one night at Machambwe's village, and another at Chimbuzi's. It is seldom that we can find the headman on first entering a village.
That such a man as the friend and fellow-labourer of Mr Bentham should have expressed such an opinion is a circumstance which well deserves the consideration of uncharitable politicians. These Memoirs have not convinced us that the French Revolution was not a great blessing to mankind.
That is too hard a word. He did take a little from me; but it wasn't much, and there were peculiar circumstances." "Are you sure that under other peculiar circumstances, he would not have taken much more from you?" "I don't believe he would." "I wouldn't trust him." "You are too suspicious too uncharitable, as I have already said. I can't be so. I always try to think the best of every one."
I wanted to sneer at lovers and their ecstasies, and was uncomfortable until I found the effective sneer. In matters of private morals these were my most uncharitable years. I didn't want to think of these things any more for ever. I hated the people whose talk or practice showed they were not of my opinion.
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