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A girl neither rich nor so endowed by nature as to be able to press upon the world any special claim to consideration as a beauty, her enterprise, and the daring of her tactics, had been the delight of many a satiric onlooker. In her schooldays she had ingenuously mapped out her future career. Other American girls married men with titles, and she intended to do the same thing.
Beyond all other Spanish sculptures they seemed to me expressive of the national temperament; I thought no other race could have produced them, and that in their return to the Greek ideal of color in statuary they were ingenuously frank and unsurpassably bold.
"You think it's vice versa?" queried Eileen, ingenuously. "Much more. At least," he stammered and coloured again, "I don't pose as a hero but simply " "As what?" Eileen still looked innocent. "I simply think work is the noblest function of man," he burst forth. "Don't you?" "I do not," answered Eileen. "Work is a curse.
A man certainly has a right under the law to sell what is his to whom-ever he pleases." "But the 'colonists," said Bob, "took up this land merely for the purpose of turning it over to the company. The intention of the law is that the timber is for the benefit of the original claimant." "Well, it's for his benefit, if he gets paid for it, ain't it?" demanded Welton ingenuously.
Its terms were such as might have conciliated the leaders of the Opposition, if indeed these were to be conciliated by anything short of Walpole's resignation, for, while the address approved of all that had been done thus far, it cleverly assumed that all this was but the preliminary to a real settlement; and by ingenuously expressing the entire reliance of the House on the King's taking care that proper provision should be made for the redress of various specified grievances, it succeeded in making it quite clear that in the opinion of the House such provision had not yet been made.
'Yes, answered the Englishman ingenuously, 'yes, of course. 'Then I will not detain you, said General Vincente. 'I have affairs at headquarters. We meet at dinner, of course. He waved a little salutation with his whip and took a side turning. The sun had not set when Conyngham with a beating heart made his way through the house into the garden.
Under whatever point of view, therefore, ye are contemplated, it must be admitted ye are the founders of aerial systems; of fanciful theories: of all systematizers, ye are consequently the most absurd; because in challenging your imagination to create a cause, this cause, at least, ought to diffuse light over the whole; it would be upon this condition alone that its incomprehensibility could be pardonable; but to speak ingenuously, does this cause serve to explain any thing?
In spite of his good intentions, Douglas was drawn into an altercation with Mason of Virginia, in which he cited an historic case where Virginia had been the offender. Recovering himself, he said ingenuously, "I hope we are not to bandy these little cases backwards and forwards for the purpose of sectional irritation.
We made a topping foursome" ingenuously. "And now it's all over, I feel rather like a kid going back to school after the holidays." Eliot found himself sympathising against his will. It was as difficult to maintain an inimical attitude towards Tony as to resist the spontaneous advances of a confiding puppy.
But it supplied facts, hit off odds and ends of character, and what the autobiography seldom does it gave the ipsissima verba of conversations written in helter-skelter fashion with flowing pen, sometimes in excellent French, sometimes in English, which beginning in the elaborate style of his letter broke down into queer vernacular; it was charmingly devoid of self-consciousness, so that the man as he was, and not as he imagined himself to be or would like others to imagine him, stood ingenuously disclosed.
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