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Updated: May 10, 2025
What I wish to emphasize is the dissimilarity between our western type of life and the eastern, and to warn the Christian worker from the West against the danger of assuming that Christian life must be adorned with only those western traits and excellences of character which are foreign and unpalatable to the East the very fault which also characterizes the Hindu on his side, and which makes him feel so superior at times and so inaccessible to Christian influence.
Living remote from the scenes of actual strife, he had been able to maintain his illusions and hopes to a far greater extent than many others of like mind with himself; but as the war drew toward its close, even the few newspapers he read were compelled to justify their name in some degree by giving very unpalatable information.
PURPOSE OF BAKING. The various processes in the making of bread that have been considered up to this point may be successfully carried out, but unless the baking, which is the last step, is properly done, the bread is likely to be unpalatable and indigestible. Much attention should therefore be given to this part of the work.
He wanted water, and he wanted his bottle of cognac and the tin dipper; for puffins' eggs, while not unpalatable beaten up with cognac, are of a flavour calculated to exercise the strongest stomach when eaten raw. He feared the men would have made away with all his small possessions, but he could only try.
'The heathen are a law unto themselves, and I sometimes wish I had been born a Fejee belle, who lived, was tastefully tattooed, and died without having even dreamed of missionaries, those officious martyrs who hope to wear a whole constellation on their foreheads as a reward for having been eaten by cannibals, to whom they expounded the unpalatable doctrine that, 'this is the condemnation, that light is come into the world, and men loved darkness rather than light. Moreover, I confess "
The knight was out; probably, or rather certainly, not yet returned from his counting-house in St. Benet's Sherehog. So, perforce, our hero could only have an audience with his lady. The same glossing over of unpalatable truths the same quiet-breathing counsel the same tranquil sort of hopefulness fully satisfied the lover that his cause was gained. How could he think otherwise?
Gertrude had gratified the doctor, and made a martyr of herself by imbibing a tumblerful of water which she found very unpalatable; and he having quaffed his seventh glass, they had both proceeded some distance on one more walk around the grounds when he suddenly missed his cane, and believing that he had left it at the spring, declared his intention to return and look for it.
On the contrary, I have been giving a little of that mixture in a rather unpalatable form, I fear. I haven't a very high opinion of the world, Miss Sadie." "Including yourself, do you mean?" was Sadie's demure reply. Dr. Douglass looked the least bit annoyed; then he laughed, and answered with quiet grace: "Yes, including even such an important individual as myself.
She had her chin in her hands now, in her characteristic pose, and was regarding him without resentment. When she finally spoke, it was without resentment, too, but coldly, as one states an unpalatable fact. "You," she said, "are a fool." Laurie flushed, then smiled. "That is not a new theory," he admitted.
Of course, in its half-cooked condition, it would be not only perfectly unpalatable, but injurious to the health as well.
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