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Updated: May 5, 2025
Think not to make any considerable moral progress, otherwise! The soul must have food, as well as the body. This continual indulgence of the body, while the soul is unfed, or only fed just enough to keep it from starving, will never do for you.
Muttering threats against the universe in general, he drove home by way of Milliken's Mills, thinking of the unfed hens, the unmilked cow, the unwashed dishes, the unchurned cream and above all of his unchastened daughters; his rage increasing with every step until it was nearly at the white heat of the night before.
She had her share of feminine vanity it grew daily, she fancied and it was by no means unfed by the manifest admiration, possibly love, of this great poet in his ruin. Whatever his tribute might be worth, it was offered to none but herself, and if the man were beneath consideration the poet was of a radiance undimmed.
With this her Majesty swept from the apartment, leaving the deputies somewhat astounded at the fierce but adroit manner in which the tables had for a moment been turned upon them. It was certainly a most unexpected blow, this charge of the States having left the English soldiers whose numbers the Queen had so suddenly multiplied by three unpaid and unfed.
Some mouths, and they, alas! the weaker ones, would remain unfed. But the opportunity was a good one for slashing philanthropical censure; and then the business of the slashing, censorious philanthropist is so easy, so exciting, and so pleasant! I think that no portion of Ireland suffered more severely during the famine than the counties Cork and Kerry.
The first three days had been so hazy that he thought them only two and marked them so; but that put him only one day out of his reckoning. He lay there and saw snow slither past his window, driven by a whooping wind. It worried him to know that his calves were unsheltered and unfed while his long stack of hay stood untouched unless the cattle broke down his fence and reached it.
An' whaur's it tae come frae?" asked Jean in despair. Marcella flushed a little then and said quickly: "I expect he was back in the past, Jean. But perhaps he's more for the folks than meat and drink, really." But as she ran along the gusty passage to the green baize door all her pride rose savagely to think that guests should come, bidden autocratically to the house, and go away unfed.
The author is not satisfied with the picturesque details of that misery which he has already given us, with its 'looped and windowed raggedness, its 'houseless head, its 'unfed sides'; it must be yet more palpably presented.
And many of the wanderers were unclothed and unfed. More battles had been fought; factions had arisen among Union men. Another general had come to St. Louis to take charge of the Department, and the other with his wondrous body-guard was gone. The most serious problem confronting the new general was how to care for the refugees.
What an apt simile is this for the "great mass of American wealth," in Dr. Abbott's portrayal of it! "It is serving the community," he tells us; "it is building a railway to open a new country to settlement by the homeless; it is operating a railway to carry grain from the harvests of the West to the unfed millions of the East," etc.
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