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Not that any of the more sophisticated and accomplished women who had attracted him successively would be likely to rise inconveniently between them. For he had quite disabused his mind of the assumption that the idol of his fancy was an integral part of the personality in which it had sojourned for a long or a short while.
It is a fact in natural history not widely enough recognised that the domestic cow is the most ferocious appearing of all known beasts a thing to be proved by any who will survey one amid strange surroundings, with a mind cleanly disabused of preconceptions.
But his hand is steady as he writes these words and his head clear, because he hath not greatly disabused that life which God has given him.
A month with the 53d Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Cavalry had not quite disabused the young recruit of his schoolboy belief that the men of the Army of the Potomac must live constantly within sound of the out-posts. Harry sat up to hearken better, and then concluded that he had mistaken for musketry the crackle of haystalks under his poncho sheet.
She regarded men as creatures made for women to dispose of, and capable of being transferred like checks, or baggage-labels, from one woman to another, as desired. The only condition was that he should first be completely disabused of the notion that he could dispose of himself. Mrs.
Well, I am glad to have seen Prometesky, and to be disabused of some ideas respecting him." Count Stanislas, on the other hand, received me with, "So that is Erymanth! The tyrant, against whom we raged, proves a charitable, benevolent, prosy old gentleman. How many illusions a few decades dispel, and how much hatred one wastes!"
The incontestable points above enumerated show the groundlessness of such an alleged fear. It needs only to consider them candidly to be disabused on that score. No one who has seen and knows the tenderness of the negro toward the children of his master, and his never-failing respect toward his mistress, dares say he fears the negro's savageness.
In fact, so well was the work done that if the recipient inclined to accept them as originals, his mind must not be disabused. Presents were taken for a dozen or more persons. Those who were not so very artistic were to have gifts of guns, swords and precious stones. The ambassador was to travel in a new carriage, drawn by six horses and followed by wagons carrying the art treasures.
I was morally certain I could save my ranch, so I disabused my mind of worry." "Your logical conclusions do credit to your intelligence, Miguel. Proceed." "I purchased, through my attorney, a fat little block of stock in each company. That gave me entrée to the company books and records.
The stockades are crowded with huts, and the children have but small room to play in the narrow spaces between. 25th November, 1866. Sunday at Zeoré's. The villagers thought we prayed for rain, which was much needed. The cracks in the soil have not yet come together by the «welling of soil produced by moisture. I disabused their minds about rain-making prayers, and found the headman intelligent.
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