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Some people use this power rather unfairly, leading the conversation up to the point where they wish to enter; but these are not the people who need help they can take care of themselves. After talking awhile in a perfunctory manner, many a shy young person has been astonished by a sudden rush of brilliant ideas, and finds herself talking naturally and well without effort.

And there was present to him a feeling that his companion was dealing unfairly with him, and was endeavoring in some way to trap him and lead him into a difficulty. But he had made up his mind, as it were, not to know anything of Mountjoy Scarborough, and to let those five minutes in the street be as though they had never been.

I spoke very hastily, and I think unfairly. Mr. J—— tried to remonstrate, but I would not hear him. When I came back, Arthur was asleep. As soon as he awoke, before he was quite conscious, he said, "It is like a river; it flows very smoothly, and carries me off my feet; but the sun is on it, and it is very clear." I told him about the rencontre.

"Yours is really a very dangerous position," she said, "and I should be acting unfairly towards you if I told you otherwise. However, I will give you all the protection in my power, and I trust your retreat may not be discovered." Mrs. Compton's remark did not tend to dispel Amabel's uneasiness, and both she and Nizza Macascree passed a day of great disquietude.

For herself, she would rather go on as she was. But for him, she was not certain, of late had been less and less certain. He was not bound now, could leave her when he tired! And yet did he perhaps feel himself more bound than if they were married unfairly bound? It was this thought barely more than the shadow of a thought which had given her, of late, the extra gravity noticed by her father.

Is it possible not to perceive that the ex parte publication of these accusatory portarias was intended to lower me in the public estimation, and to prepare the way for the exercise of that power of summary dismissal which was so unfairly acquired by the means above described?

Was it from a feeling, that the crowd of half-impassioned by-standers, and the still more irrelevant herd of passers-by at a distance, who have not heard or but faintly have been told of the passing miracle, admirable as they are in design and hue for it is a glorified work do not respond adequately to the action that the single figure of the Lazarus has been attributed to Michael Angelo, and the mighty Sebastian unfairly robbed of the fame of the greater half of the interest?

You cannot look at things so philosophically when you are far away from home: you feel yourself so helpless, and you think you are being unfairly However, not another word. Come, let us talk of all your affairs, and all the work you have done since I left." It was a natural invitation, and yet it revealed in a moment the hollowness of the apparent reconciliation between them.

His piece was brought upon the stage, and damned, "as it is phrased," in the second act; but the author, thinking that it had been unfairly and unjustly "run down," published it, in order to put his critics to shame, with this motto from Swift: "When a true genius appears in the world, you may know him by this mark that the dunces are all in confederacy against him."

But for this little fact, one might think Sacheverell was unfairly treated.

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