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Already General York, who led the numerous Prussian units which the Emperor had so unwisely placed on the left wing of the Grande Armée, and who were stationed between Tilsit and Riga, had made a pact with the Russians and had sent back Marshal Macdonald, whom, from some remnant of conscience, he did not dare to arrest.
Sundered by interest and ambition, by education and the habits of thought, trained to widely different ways of looking at life, and with the memories of the hostile past fresh in their minds, they were in no humor to do justice to one another. Each side regarded the other with jealousy and dislike, and often with bitter hatred. Each often unwisely scorned the other.
Hamlin that she had come into his private room because she needed to see the directory. But would Mr. Hamlin have inquired of Barbara her reason for desiring the directory? This is, of course, what Barbara feared, and it caused her to behave most unwisely. She trembled and fixed on Mrs. Wilson two pleading brown eyes. "Please do not ask me to wait here until Mr. Hamlin returns," she entreated.
Perhaps his assurance 'that this shall never be' means 'We will fight first. But he is not allowed to finish what he began; for the Master, whom he loved unwisely but well, turns His back on him, as in horror, and shows by the terrible severity of His rebuke how deeply moved He is.
What with the dream and the waking, I could think little about anything else; and only since the consequences had overtaken me, saw how unwisely I had acted.
The hints here are of the most profoundly cautious kind as they have need to be but they point to the danger which attends the advancement of learning when rashly and unwisely conducted, and the danger of introducing opinions which are in advance of the popular culture; dangers of which the history of former times furnished eminent examples and warnings then; warnings which have since been repeated in modern instances.
The simple truth of that rule is partially veiled by the fact that thousands of laborious men labour unwisely, on the one hand, while, on the other hand, thousands of idle men live on the product of their forefathers' labours. Besides, didn't the captain also impress upon us that success is not success when it leads to evil, and failure is not failure when it results in good?"
"If I pass forward, Tappan, before you and it is likely because I am twenty years older and I have lived unwisely I shall arrange matters in such shape that you can carry out something of what I have tried to begin, far better than I, old friend; for I am strong in theory and very weak in practice; they are such dear little things!
Briggs, who had seen the two depart, observed her return alone, and, with a curious look, asked jokingly: "Did you lose the young man in the timber?" And Hazel, being keyed to a fearful pitch, unwisely snapped back: "I hope so." Which caused Mrs. Briggs' gaze to follow her wonderingly as she went hastily to her own room. Like other mean souls of similar pattern, it suited Mr.
Most unwisely I maintained my point and" he indicated the broken crock and littered table "you see the consequences." "Wandle is a bit of a rogue," said Prescott, choosing the safest topic. "I've told you so." "You have. For all that, he's useful and I don't mind being robbed in moderation; I'm a man who's accustomed to losing things." His half-mocking tone grew serious.
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