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Updated: June 17, 2025
The game calls our attention to the influence of chance in war, and to the desirability of our recognizing that influence and endeavoring to eliminate it, when reasoning out the desirability or undesirability of a certain weapon or a certain method.
Certain of her acquaintances were wont to give her plentiful admonition as to the undesirability of interfering on behalf of a distressed animal, such interference being "none of her business."
I ventured to express an English view of the matter, namely, the undesirability of encouraging idleness and self-indulgence in one's children by toiling and moiling for them in old age. He nodded his head. "You are right, all that you say is true, but so it is with me. I must work for my children."
You may even find, if she is a just-over foreigner, that you will have to introduce her to the nightdress such things have happened explaining to her the undesirability of sleeping in underclothing which she has worn all day.
Marjory was in bed with a sore throat, and whatever their notions as to my undesirability, neither Mr. nor Mrs. Wheeler were inclined to attend evening service. Leslie was not home from golf at Byfleet.
Redder, as Henry had done, and asked him to place the play for him. "Redder'd stand no humbug," he said to himself. Sir Geoffrey murmured something about the undesirability of committing oneself, and added that Gilbert should be content to wait for a year without any legal undertaking.
The doctor also tells me that he cannot in the least tell whether his patient will recover, even with all the care and affection which could be given him. Now I must most earnestly point out to you the difficulties in fact the undesirability of your doing what has been suggested. "God knows I pity poor Francis with all my heart.
Carlyle has quoted Tobias Smollett as to the undesirability of giving the historical muse that latitude which is not uncommon in France, and we prefer to leave the tale of Ling's where Mr. Carlyle left that of Brynhild's wedding. The French National Library has recently, as it is said, made an acquisition of great value and interest.
"It would not be right to keep secret even the beginnings of what might prove to be of infinite importance. Of course Howard's family, character, position, are above question; but his health, his exacting nature; his lack of so many qualities Dr. Burnett considers essential; the undesirability of such an entanglement!
He wished to hint at the undesirability of an entanglement with Jimmy without admitting the possibility of it. Not being a man, of nimble brain, he found this somewhat beyond his powers. "I don't like him," he said, briefly. "He's crooked." Molly's eyes opened wide. The color had gone from her face. "Crooked, father?" McEachern perceived that he had traveled very much too far, almost to disaster.
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