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Updated: May 16, 2025


They say a wandering life after a certain number of years unsettles a man forever; he rests nowhere, but goes on wandering to the end. But I feel just the contrary. I think I shall stay permanently at St. Andrews. You will let me come about your cottage, 'like a tame cat, as that foolish fellow owned he had called me will you not?" "Certainly."

That unsettles confidence, innovates on the right, often innocently and ignorantly, and causes the vessel of state to sail like a ship with a drag towing in her wake." "This is truly a novel condition for an enlightened monikin nation." "No doubt, men manage better; but of all this you will learn more in the great council.

"You mustn't encourage Mrs. Meecher in these childish pastimes. It unsettles her." Ginger passed an agitated hand over his forehead. "It's like this..." "I hate to keep criticizing your appearance," said Sally, "and personally I like it; but, when you clutched your brow just then, you put about a pound of dust on it. Your hands are probably grubby." Ginger inspected them. "They are!"

This is, perhaps, partly because the lack of self-confidence, which so often unsettles the worrier, is peculiarly effective when he has relinquished the security of his accustomed anchorage. This applies surely to the over-solicitous attention paid by the traveler to the possible dangers of rail and sea.

In your shallow presumption you have meted the dominions of nature, and where your eye halts its vision, you say, 'There nature must close; in the bigotry which adds crime to presumption, you would stone the discoverer who, in annexing new realms to her chart, unsettles your arbitrary landmarks. Verily, retribution shall await you!

Don't attach any weight to my hesitation. I can give no better reason for it than that I have been over-anxious about Laura lately and anxiety, Mr. Gilmore, unsettles the strongest of us." She left me abruptly, her naturally firm voice faltering as she spoke those last words. A sensitive, vehement, passionate nature a woman of ten thousand in these trivial, superficial times.

"I doubtna ye may say true in the main, neighbour," replied the beggar; "but maybe he's had some hard play in his younger days, Francis, and that whiles unsettles folk sair."

It takes off her whole mind from her proper occupations, unsettles her, and I do think it is beyond what befits a young lady of her age." Margaret was silent. "In addition," said Miss Winter, "she is at every spare moment busy with Latin and Greek, and I cannot think that to keep pace with a boy of Norman's age and ability can be desirable for her." "It is a great deal," said Margaret, "but "

"Weissmann practically advised me to go into a study of these morbid conditions." "He did? Well, that from Rudolph Weissmann, after what I've seen to-day, unsettles my reason. Maybe those people really have a message. But, Morton, you really must do something for that girl. Her condition is pitiful.

Morton, it's a Brussels!" "It was not my fault, my dear. I could not talk about family matters before the whole shop. Do you know, I'd quite forgot those poor boys. This unsettles me. Poor Catherine! she was so fond of them. A pretty boy that Sidney, too. What can have become of them? My heart rebukes me. I wish I had asked the man more." "More! why he was just going to beg."

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