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I think I began to realize for the first time that the gallant little creature had been out all night in a drizzling rain, simply to guard me from possible annoyance; and I had been unforgivably churlish about it. "I found a very fine haystack in a field overlooking the quarry. I crawled into the middle of it. A haystack is sometimes more comfortable than a boarding-house."

"It was only a natural wonder if you care ... all that ... now he's gone, how could you deliberately hurt him so while he lived?" She drew in her lip. It was going to be more unsteadying than she had foreseen. "How can a woman explain to a man the simple fact that she is incurably perhaps unforgivably a woman?" "I don't know.

Here was no class, no race, nothing in order; a feature picked up here, another there, a third developed, a fourth dormant the whole memorable but unforgivably ordinary. Not far away, standing in the doorway of the next room, was Carson himself. The great painter had undressed him and revealed him. What a comment to hang in one's own home!

He was bending gloomily over his plate, apparently absorbed in his own thoughts though how any man could be gloomy after his recent experience it was beyond me to imagine. My astonishment flamed into a feeling of acute annoyance. If any one had spoken to me at that moment, I should have been unforgivably rude.

If it were true, then how hideously how unforgivably she had misjudged her husband! She drew a sharp, agonised breath, her shaking fingers gripping the bedclothes like a frightened child's. "Oh, not that! Don't let it be that!" she whispered piteously. She looked round the room with scared eyes. Who could help her tell her the truth set at rest this new fear which had assailed her?

He has been unforgivably insulting Oh, but none the less, I do not want to have him babbling of the roses and gold of that impossible fairy world which the poor, frantic child really believes in, to some painted woman of the town who will laugh at him. I loathe the thought of her laughing at him and kissing him!

The real realm of freedom was found in experience to be much narrower than this in one direction and much broader in another. In matters of Truth and Faith and Beauty, the Ancient Law was inexcusably strait and modern law unforgivably stupid. It is here that the future and mighty fight for Freedom must and will be made.

In his view Shelley's first wife, Harriet, free of all offense as far as we have historical facts for guidance, must be held unforgivably responsible for her husband's innocent act in deserting her and taking up with another woman. Any one will suspect that this task has its difficulties.

Pioneer chronicles crowned with anathema unspeakable their small but infamous roster of white renegades, headed by the hated name of Samuel Girty; renegades who had "painted their faces and gone to the Indians!" These were the unforgivably damned!

"Why, of course he's the very man!" "It was unforgivably stupid in me never to have thought of Jean," admitted David, looking deep disgust at his own defection. "The reason none of us thought of Jean was because I made such a point of keeping Tom's disappearance a secret," acknowledged Mrs. Gray ruefully. "Did Grace tell you that a New York newspaper had published an account of it?"

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