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Updated: May 7, 2025


Frequently it is the outcome of carelessness. A slip-shod management that disregards this point will use no care in purchase of material or in putting in the shop orders. All that is needed is to just hurry forward the stock that "happens" to be "out", and at the same time allow the accumulation of the unneeded stock to go on unchecked.

"Gone dead!" Steve turned with a start. He was looking into the handsome face of the squaw, An-ina, whose words he had echoed. "Missis all gone dead!" the squaw repeated with a solemn inclination of the head. But the re-affirmation was unneeded. Full confirmation was in her wide dark eyes, which were full of every grievous emotion short of tears.

It is all right enough that an inferior being should devote herself to follies, or to drudgeries, or to catering to fastidious appetites. These duties are on a level with her capacities; for these she was created, and for these culture is unneeded.

Heaven has neither the force nor the finesse required, and the gentle reader who thinks these qualities unneeded in so humble a calling has only to spend a few days at Thornycroft to be convinced. Mrs. Heaven would be of use, but she is dressing the Square Baby in the morning and putting him to bed at night just at the hours when the feathered young things are undergoing the same operation.

Ah, now she knew which way to look for the first glimpse of the well-known trees the gray willows, the now yellowing chestnuts and above them the old roof! But there was no color, no shape yet; all was faint and dim. More and more strongly the energies seemed to come and put themselves forth, as if her life were a stored-up force that was being spent in this hour, unneeded for any future.

Aynesworth felt the color rising in his cheeks. "I trust," he said, "that you do not find my interest in her unwarrantable. My visit to you is simply a matter of charity. If my aid is unneeded, so much the better. All the same, I should like to know where she is going and who her friends are." "I do not find myself at liberty to afford you any information," was the curt reply.

"Yes, always; when I say I will, it is generally done. The road is uneven and rough, will my arm aid you, Miss Rothesay?" She accepted it, perhaps the more readily because it was offered less as a courtesy than a support, and one not unneeded, for Olive was rather tired with her morning's exertions, and with the excitement of talking to strangers.

His little curly-haired Rose, whom he looked upon as a tall child, engaged to be married! "Bless my soul!" exclaimed Captain Danton, naïvely; "you have taken me completely aback! I give you my word of honour, I never thought of such a thing!" "I hope you will not object, sir; I love your daughter most sincerely." The anxious inquiry was unneeded. Captain Danton had no idea of objecting.

Whether they acknowledged it or not, they knew quite well that every discomfort they had, every slight jar which disturbed the current of household peace, somehow or other originated with "poor Selina." They often called her "poor" with a sort of pity not unneeded. Heaven knows! for if the unhappy are to be pitied, ten times more so are those who make others miserable.

She was not permitted to pass from beneath its shelter. The canopy kept pace with her, closing behind. And in this way the procession set out to cross Lincoln's Inn Fields amid cheers and shouts of "Pretty Polly Peachum!" It would seem as though the services of Polly's protectors were not wholly unneeded.

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