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Upon the theme thus presented a long and violent discussion raged; but if there be such a thing as an immutable moral law in this matter, it must be that upon which Bjoernson has so squarely and uncompromisingly planted his feet. The other remaining work of this five-year period is the play called "The New System."
Stephen La Mothe was almost as offended by the curtly supercilious description of Mademoiselle Ursula as Villon was at the bitter judgment so uncompromisingly passed upon him. That may have been because Cupid's bow had shot its bolt, and love's new wounds are almost as supersensitive as a poet's vanity.
"The house is not to let under any consideration." "Dear, dear! How disappointing." "So if that is your only object in calling " Her hand went out toward the bell. "I pray you will allow me to remain a moment and recover my breath. The heat of the walk, you know. I am not as young as I was." "No one is," replied Mrs. Barraclough uncompromisingly. "How very, very true," said Mr.
Plain "John Bruce" was written uncompromisingly in every line of his face; just the converse of Forrester, whom old maids of rigid virtue, after seeing him twice, were irresistibly impelled to speak of as "Charley." I wish some profound psychologist would give us his theory on the question of "The influence of nomenclature on disposition and destiny."
"I wonder if any man ever had such a difficult lady," he said, "or one so uncompromisingly truthful?" He rang the bell, and as they stood on the doorstep waiting, the light from the hall-door fell on his face, and Jean, looking at him, suddenly felt very low. He was going away, and she might never see him again.
Henry Fox, one of the most ambitious men of that time or of any time, was Lady Sarah's brother-in-law, and he did his best to promote the marriage. On the other hand, the party which followed the lead of the Princess Dowager and Lord Bute fought uncompromisingly against the scheme. The Princess Dowager had everything to lose, Lord Bute had everything to lose, by such an alliance.
"Who will blame you?" asked Bob, though he knew well enough. Then he added, seeing that she did not answer: "I don't at all agree with you that it is best for me not to see you. I know of nobody in the world it does me more good to see than yourself. Let's sit down and talk it all over," he said, for she still remained standing uncompromisingly by the door.
"Who will blame you?" asked Bob, though he knew well enough. Then he added, seeing that she did not answer: "I don't at all agree with you that it is best for me not to see you. I know of nobody in the world it does me more good to see than yourself. Let's sit down and talk it all over," he said, for she still remained standing uncompromisingly by the door.
A stranger, ignorant of the Pennsylvania Dutch custom of living in the kitchen and shutting off the "best rooms," to be used in their mustiness and stiff unhomelikeness on Sunday only, would have thought the house temporarily empty. It was forbiddingly and uncompromisingly spick-and-span. A grass-plot, ornamented with a circular flower-bed, extended a short distance on either side of the house.
"May one call the action at Genoa petty? the compulsion of the entire vote of a free city, the placing of the election of the whole body of governing officials in the power of the Society of Jesus?" "And it was under threat of excommunication, which made resistance a duty from the side of the government," Giustinian Giustiniani asserted uncompromisingly.
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