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During the past two days the partners had haunted the court-room where their lawyer, together with the counsel for the Scandinavians, had argued and pleaded, trying every possible professional and unprofessional artifice in search of relief from the arbitrary rulings of the court, while hourly they had become more strongly suspicious of some sinister plot some hidden, powerful understanding back of the Judge and the entire mechanism of justice.

I remember a shrinking of unprofessional regret at the thought of suddenly destroying so fair and happy a thing. I was presently drawn from these meditations by quick movements of the airship crew and a shrill voice of command. "Ready to lower! Let her go!" shouted Captain Nicola Tesla, who had volunteered for this service.

One day he gave the British publishing business the jolt of its long and dignified life by taking a whole page in the Daily Mail to advertise a single book. His colleagues said it was "unprofessional," that it violated all precedent. Sir Hedley thought to the contrary and in vindication of his judgment the book developed into a "best seller." That pioneer page in the Mail was the first of many.

He swam like a dolphin, rode like a Centaur, and De Quincey called him the best unprofessional male dancer he had ever seen. Three times he was vanquished by a huge shoemaker, so the story goes, champion of the "Town": at the fourth meeting, the Gentleman Commoner proved himself the better man, knocked his antagonist out of time, and gave him twenty pounds.

That is the business of the thoroughly educated physician, and no unprofessional man, however wide his personal experience, has the right to dogmatize or even to express with much confidence settled opinions upon the subject.

Blake's haughty countenance became almost stern. "You consider you have a right to demand them; let me hear why." "Well," said Mr. Gryce with a change of tone, "you shall. Unprofessional as it is, I will tell you why I, a member of the police force, dare enter the house of such a man as you are, and put him the questions I have concerning his domestic affairs. Mr.

"It was me, sah, me! damned unprofessional, sah; my mare throwed a boot!" He walked around and swore for ten minutes. Then he quieted down and began to think. He was shut out his money was gone. But "By gad, sah," he said cracking his whip "By gad I'll do it!" Ten minutes later as Ben Butler, cooled and calm, was being led out for the second heat, Col.

Before noon the next day she brought in the speech, neatly typewritten, and laid it on my desk. Looking up and catching her eye just as she was about to withdraw, I was suddenly impelled to ask: "Well, what did you think of it?" She actually flushed, for the first time in my dealings with her betraying a feeling which I am sure she deemed most unprofessional. "I liked it, Mr.

He never stopped till he reached his own room, where he flung himself into his chair in most unprofessional agitation. The window was open what a fool he was to leave windows open! and the sound followed him; he could not shut it out. Dreadful sobs, choking, agonising; he felt, as if he saw it, the whole slender figure convulsed with them.

Even his unprofessional eye saw the danger the boy was in; and the boy himself, lying awake during most of the weary hours of the night, had confided to his friend some thoughts which it seemed to Hinton could only come to such a child as the precursor of death.

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