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"It would cost too much to eat from it with you, Virginie " He stopped short, choked, then his face cleared, and his eyes became steady. "Well then, good-bye, Virginie," he said, holding out his hand. "You don't think I'd say to any other living man what I've said to you?" she asked. He nodded understandingly. "That's the best part of it. It was for me of all the world," he answered.

By means of this forethought and consideration he will be enabled to work understandingly. It is desirable, too, that what I have recommended in reference to the whole school should be done in respect to the case of each individual. You can not, indeed, always form your plans to suit so exactly your general views in regard to the school and to individuals as you could wish.

She stood there, looking up into the far green tops of the pines, seeing again that strange, angry, bewildered gesture with which he had renounced trying to make anything out of her, and had turned away. It remained with her, constantly, as the symbol of what had happened, and she looked at it gravely and understandingly.

The rejection of details, where permissible, and understandingly done, facilitates comprehension, which is baffled by a multiplication of minutiae, just as the impression of a work of art, or of a story, is lost amid a multiplicity of figures or of actors.

Hanson, swore in a new deputy, eyed Bud curiously, and agreed to remain hidden across the road from the bank with a rifle. He nodded understandingly when Bud warned him that the looting was a matter of hearsay on his part, and departed with an awkward compliment to Mrs. Jim about hoping that the baby was going to look like her.

"Well, I wish 'em joy of it," grumbled Jimmy. "Why, I thought of that at first," Bob said in reply to Joe's question. "Only with our instruments we have to use the ear pieces so that only a few could listen at a time." "That would be pretty slow for the rest of them," Joe finished understandingly. Bob nodded eagerly. "Sure thing," he said, sitting up and flinging the hair back out of his eyes.

Now he tilted his head a little and looked down at the bluff beneath him. The game was beginning. He must get down that bluff and overtake those specks and drive them somewhere. He glanced up and down the bluff to see if a better trail offered. Billy Louise laughed understandingly. "It's this or nothing, Blue. Looks pretty fierce, all right, doesn't it?

The slaver nodded understandingly. The Caleras were a pious people, too, who believed in keeping on friendly terms with the gods. "May Safar's hand work with the hands of your gods for it," he said, making what, to a non-Calera, would have been an extremely ribald sign. "The gods watch over us," Atarazola said, lifting his head.

There is a mutual hate between the virtuous and the vicious, the spiritual and the sensual: but the pure abhor understandingly, knowing the nature of their antagonists, while the vile nurse an ignorant malignity, pained with an unacknowledged ache of envy. Superstition In France. The Courrier de la Meuse says: "Witchcraft is still an object of belief in our provinces.

"It must not be lost sight of," says he in his Sketches of Jewish Life in Russia "that the Russian Jews live strictly in accordance with our received laws, and they are sufficiently learned in them to know that the many cases of conscience which are of constant occurrence cannot be decided understandingly by any one who has but a superficial knowledge of the Talmud and of the decisions of the later doctors of the Law, but that it requires the study of an entire lifetime to become thoroughly acquainted with those stupendous monuments of learning and deep research in the great concerns of life."

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