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Updated: June 23, 2025


My only doubt was as to whether any dream could be more terrible than the unnatural, horrible net of gloom and mystery which seemed closing around me. Later. I endorse the last words written, but this time there is no doubt in question. I shall not fear to sleep in any place where he is not.

The country editor and his reporters sooner or later pass upon everything that interests their town. In our little newspaper office we are all reporters, and we know many intimate things about our people that we do not print. We know, for instance, which wives will not let their husbands endorse other men's notes at the banks.

Bonaventura, "ask it of desire not of intellect; of the ardours of prayer, not of the teaching of the schools." More and more psychology tends to endorse the truth of these words. Quiescence, attention, and emotional interest are then the conditions of successful suggestion.

He might inform the Metropolitan Police of his strong suspicions; and they might communicate with the Austrian police, and evidence beyond the belated evidence of his own senses be duly forthcoming; but nothing could be done at once, and if Raffles cared to endorse his theory of the practical joke, by owning up to that and nothing more, then, so far as Mr.

It is time to offer our hand to the emerging democracies of Eastern Europe so that continent, for too long a continent divided, can see a future whole and free. It's time to build on our new relationship with the Soviet Union, to endorse and encourage a peaceful process of internal change toward democracy and economic opportunity.

And Delaborde, Porrò, Cantù, as well as those able and learned scholars, Signor Luzio and Signor Renier, all endorse these statements, and ascribe the duke's death to natural causes. Even Paolo Giovio, who hated the Moro as the man who had betrayed his country to the French, owns that there is much reason for doubting the truth of the accusation brought against him in this instance.

"I believe the poetic and aesthetic of the celestial have taken, deep root already! Girls, just listen to the style of speech tread on classic soil!" At this Marguerite smiled, yet she did not altogether endorse Josie's repartee, and going to a cabinet took out a portfolio, which she passed to Helen.

'I don't explain anything to people of that class, he said. "'What'll you take? I asked him, and he leaned over and put his face close to mine. 'Oh, damn the money, he said. 'The fellow will take an IOU if you endorse it. 'Nay, I said. 'Let me pay it, and when your ship comes home, all right. He took another whisky. 'Will you? he said. 'Will you help a stranger like that?

"Oh, Academicus," says William Law, in terms that any psychologist would endorse, "forget your scholarship, give up your art and criticism, be a plain man; and then the first rudiments of sense may teach you that there, and there only, can goodness be, where it comes forth as a birth of Life, and is the free natural work and fruit of that which lives within us.

I'm learning the art of recreation from them. Even the men have a knack for it that our Southern men know nothing about." "You might endorse that 'Fair versus March," replied Ravenel to his wife, one evening, as he lingered a moment at tea. She had playfully shown him the passage as a timorous hint at better self-care; but he smilingly rose and went out.

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