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Updated: June 13, 2025
His career has been a calculation from which sentiment is entirely omitted; he has no instinct for the things which cannot be defined and assessed. Scarcely a manufacturer in Hanbridge but who inimically and fearfully regards Mr.
It is certain that neither could help those smiles, which were not intended to wound, but came on their faces as naturally as moonlight falls on water, out of their inimically constituted souls. Hilary spent two afternoons among his artist friends, trying, by means of the indications he had gathered, to find a model for "The Shadow." He had found one at last.
Prince, with genuine cordiality, critically and somewhat inimically assessing the car, which he referred to as 'she. Marguerite had remained in the studio. She was wonderful. She admired her husband too simply, and she was too content, but she had marvellous qualities of naturalness, common sense in demeanour, realism, and placidity.
Had her dragon not been present, they would have talked together enthusiastically, instinctively, like two restless, curious beings wishing to clear up the mystery; but the gold-rimmed glasses were always gleaming authoritatively and inimically, coming between the two.
"Rot!" cried Jaffery. "Every woman's liable to make a blessed fool of herself and you more than most." "I know one that's not going to make a fool of herself," she taunted, and flung an arm in the direction of the house. Jaffery blazed. "You leave me alone." "And you leave me alone." They glared inimically into each other's eyes.
"And by what process of ratiocination," said one of them, "do you arrive at the conclusion that the division of society into producing and non-possessing classes predicates failure when compared with competitive systems that are monopolizing in tendency and result inimically to industrial evolution?" "Oh, come off your perch!" said the other man, who wore glasses.
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