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Updated: May 27, 2025


So far was I from imagining, that I should be a gainer by my father's death, as has been so maliciously and uncharitably suggested! Mr. Cranstoun also seemed most cordially and sincerely to join with me in the same notion.

One may not uncharitably suspect that a more earnest Christianity would not please these critics much better than does the tepid sort, and that the pictures they draw both of heathenism and of Christianity are coloured by their likes and dislikes.

Subsequent events must have justified our fighting editor in his eyes. It seems to be a moot point whether he will ever recover consciousness." "Mighty good thing if he doesn't," said Billy uncharitably. "From one point of view, Comrade Windsor, yes. Such an event would undoubtedly be an excellent thing for the public good.

"I don't like him much," said Julia. "He's always thinking of himself and his neckties. He always came to dancing school in a different necktie; to let us know how many he had, I suppose. Didn't you notice his necktie?" "It was pretty large, I thought," said Herbert, smiling. "Yes, he's fond of wearing large ones." "I am afraid you are talking uncharitably, Julia," said her mother, mildly.

In one paper that she opened she read: "A great teacher has arisen among us, a woman of genius " Hastily she put the paper aside, burning with a kind of shame, although alone, to see so much said of herself. Beth was one of the first swallows of the woman's summer. She was strange to the race when she arrived, and uncharitably commented upon; but now the type is known, and has ceased to surprise.

"My dear doctor," said he to Goldsmith, "what harm does it do to a man to call him Holofernes?" "Pooh, ma'am," he exclaimed, to Mrs. Carter, "who is the worse for being talked of uncharitably?" Politeness has been well defined as benevolence in small things.

I was heavier at heart when I packed up such of my books and clothes as still remained there to be sent to Dover, than I cared to show to Uriah Heep; who was so officious to help me, that I uncharitably thought him mighty glad that I was going. I got away from Agnes and her father, somehow, with an indifferent show of being very manly, and took my seat upon the box of the London coach.

Curley, and you are entitled to look to me for compensation. I" he hesitated an instant "I I hope the money may be recovered, otherwise " "Eh?" inquired Mr. Haines sharply. "Otherwise," the old lawyer went on with an effort, "I am afraid I shall have a great deal of difficulty in raising so large a sum." "The hell you are!" said Mr. Haines uncharitably, and leaned forward over the table.

"Nothing or everything," shrugged Jane, and again turned her attention to her list of names. "More likely everything," Judith declared uncharitably. "She probably meant something dark and insinuating. I guess that the only person who could earn the reward would be herself. I can just imagine her returning the ring to herself and paying herself twenty-five dollars reward."

"To keep unity and quietness in the realm it" was "ordained that no preachers" should "contend openly in the pulpit one against another, nor uncharitably deprave one another in open audience. If any of them" were "grieved one with another," they were to "complain to the King's Highness or the archbishop or bishop of the diocese."

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