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"My lady " the old man murmured unwillingly. "To me?" she questioned in a quiet, unmoved voice. "Why are you afraid of that?" Dimsdale hesitated. "Tell me," she said. But again her eyes had sunk to the fire. She seemed as one not vitally interested, as one whose thoughts were elsewhere.

The main objection to all technical study is that unless the pupil is vitally interested the work becomes monotonous. The student should constantly strive to avoid monotony in practicing exercises. As soon as the exercises become dull and uninteresting their value immediately depreciates. The only way to avoid this is to seek variety.

He says: "Men want to see that their single life, so lost alone, is vitally bound into the bundle of universal love." So the author's instinct is better than his creed. He professes to believe in universal love. That is surely all right. But notwithstanding that, he professes to believe that untold millions of the human race are in endless suffering.

The intelligence officer wrote up his report of a UFO sighting, but at the last minute, just before sending it, he was told to hold it back. They talked over the possible reactions to the report. If it went out it would cause a lot of excitement, maybe unnecessarily. Yet, if the pilot actually had seen what he claimed, it was vitally important to get the report in to ATIC immediately.

I therefore resolved to obey your injunctions, sir, and keep away from your house and from your daughter's distracting influence, until I could return with a few of those pence, which you appear to consider so vitally important." "Mr Berrington," exclaimed the old gentleman, who was roused by this hit, "you mistake me. My opinions in regard to wealth have been considerably changed of late.

When shall we learn that whatever touches the higher life and well-being of the family still more vitally affects the wider family of the State, and threatens its disintegration? The family in some lower form will survive in the most corrupt form of society; but the State, as an organized polity, capable of embodying, preserving, and promoting the higher life of the nation, perishes.

Blake gave us the chance of following him, it was vitally necessary to follow him without noise. Ten minutes passed and nothing happened. Then, he suddenly threw the bed-clothes off him. He put one leg out of bed. He waited. "I wish I had never taken it out of the bank," he said to himself. "It was safe in the bank." My heart throbbed fast; the pulses at my temples beat furiously.

Meanwhile Doctor Schoolman had been greeting Hubert. "Mr. Hubert Gray!" he exclaimed, very blandly. "Really this is a pleasure. I am glad to see you." "I am glad to come," said Hubert, looking in the Doctor's face frankly. He wished to tell him how the Lord's people had become so vitally his. But the reverend gentleman did not note his earnest look.

Wait a while." Mothers! fathers! which think you is the most sensible and fraught with the least danger to your darling boy or girl? DELAY IS FRAUGHT WITH DANGER. Knowledge on a subject so vitally connected with moral health must not be deferred.

Except in dealing with commonplaces and catch phrases one has to assimilate, imaginatively, something of another's experience in order to tell him intelligently of one's own experience. All communication is like art. It may fairly be said, therefore, that any social arrangement that remains vitally social, or vitally shared, is educative to those who participate in it.