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To have this rough joking come so close upon the holiest and most exquisite evening of his life was horrible. It was not the words they said, but the tones they used, that vulgarized it all. He breathed a sigh of relief when the sound of the machine began again. This jesting made him more wary, and when the call for dinner sounded and he knew he was going in to see her, he shrank from it.

Any disregard of such a claim would have vulgarized her most delicate pleasures; and her husband's sensitiveness to it in great measure extenuated the artistic obtuseness that often seemed to her like a failure of the moral sense. His loyalty to the dull women who depended on him was, after all, compounded of finer tissues than any mere sensibility to ideal demands.

"Oh, I'm not going to quarrel with you," said Mary, suddenly retreating to high and lofty ground. "All I say is, you should wait until you're grown-up before you do things like that." Rilla gave up trying to hide the fact that she was crying. Everything was spoiled even that beautiful, dreamy, romantic, moonlit hour with Kenneth on the sands was vulgarized and cheapened. She loathed Mary Vance.

Where, now, could be seen such an audience as Dr. Damrosch had gathered for his first season of German opera? Not, certainly, at the performance he had heard with Mariana two, no three, winters ago. A vulgarized performance in the spirit of a boulevard café. The whole present air, he told himself, was wrong. He looked at his watch, and was surprised to see that it was past ten.

You have been hard at work all your life, and have not had time to acquire that feeling. Altogether... I don't like talk about art," she goes on nervously. "I don't like it! And, my goodness, how they have vulgarized it!" "Who has vulgarized it?" "They have vulgarized it by drunkenness, the newspapers by their familiar attitude, clever people by philosophy."

"They are having their Sunday out," she said, with a slight, cold laugh. "And we have had ours!" And she got up and shook the sand grains from her rough skirt. "And that's happiness!" she added, almost with a sneer. Like him she felt angry and almost tricked, hostile to the working of sex, vulgarized by the sight of that other drawing together of two human beings.

She was beginning to be interested, and I had taught myself almost all that was needed I didn't want to marry her; I didn't want anything except those delicate delightful emotions that come before one is quite, quite sure that she But you know." "Yes," she said. "I know." "Then her father interfered, and vulgarized the whole thing. He's a parson a weak little rat, but I was sorry for him.

Claire's refinement of manner seemed to her to be vulgarized and annihilated by Risler's shuffling gait. "How ugly he must make me look when we are walking together!" she said to herself. And her heart beat fast as she thought what a charming, happy, admired couple they would have made, she and this Georges Fromont, whose arm was trembling beneath her own.

An artist who works in marble or colors has them all to himself and his tribe, but the man who moulds his thought in verse has to employ the materials vulgarized by everybody's use, and glorify them by his handling.

"Well, this is primarily an artistic coast; I feel the influence of it; there is a refined beauty in all the lines, and residents have not vulgarized it much. But I wonder what Boston could have done for the Jersey coast?"

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