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As he studied the question, he was constantly amazed at the audacity with which these French dressmakers and milliners, often themselves of little taste and scant morals, cracked the whip, and the docility with which the American woman blindly and unintelligently danced to their measure. The deeper he went into the matter, too, the more deceit and misrepresentation did he find in the situation.

He doubts whether the inference implied may not be 'presumptuous. He apprehends that we have no 'right to assume that the Creator works by intellectual powers like those of a man. Truly, of all suggested modes of marking respect for creative power, that of assuming it to have worked unintelligently is the most original. The hypothesis offered by Mr.

Who is deceiving Judas? You or he himself? Who is deceiving Judas? Who?" "I don't understand you, Judas. You speak very unintelligently. 'Who is deceiving Jesus? 'Who is right?" And Judas nodded his head and repeated like an echo: "Who is deceiving Judas? Who?"

Galland said. "That is why we had asters in the bowl at luncheon. His deafness is really a cross, I never realized before what a companion one naturally makes of a gardener." "No, there's no purpose in having a deaf gardener," said Marta. "Nature distributes her defects unintelligently.

Those ninety thousand francs, put together sou by sou, were the fruit therefore of a sordid economy unintelligently employed.

If obliged to work swiftly and in some instances upon the advice of intuition rather than practical knowledge, he went not unintelligently about his task, made few false moves. Turning first to the diving controls, he adjusted the hydroplanes to their extreme downward inclination, then made the rounds of the vent valves, opening all wide.

The brilliant lights, the band music, the sitting groups and company of promenaders were novelties; the Ball of the ensuing night at the Schloss would be a wonder, she acknowledged in response to Henrietta, who was trying to understand her; and she admired her ball-dress, she said, looking unintelligently when she heard that she would be guilty of slaying numbers of gentlemen before the night was over.

Further, whilst Wagner's stage directions are sometimes disregarded as unintelligently as at Covent Garden, an intolerably old-fashioned tradition of half rhetorical, half historical-pictorial attitude and gesture prevails. The most striking moments of the drama are conceived as tableaux vivants with posed models, instead of as passages of action, motion and life.

He was fortunate in that his father could not afford to send him to a Chedar, an insanitary institution that made Jacob a dull boy by cutting off his play-time and his oxygen, and delivering him over to the leathery mercies of an unintelligently learned zealot, scrupulously unclean. The literature and history Solomon really cared for was not of the Jews.

Thus everything arranges itself everything, however, being here another name for Nature, which alone does or can exist, which is all and does all; yet, though doing all things in general, does whatever it does quite unintelligently, and without the least desire of doing any one thing in particular more than another.

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