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Updated: June 11, 2025
Since last night's outrage there can be no truce no quibbling no parleying no half-way measures! My friends are my friends, and his friends are my enemies! The war is on and it will be a fight to the finish. A fight that may well disrupt the North!" He shook his clenched fist before the face of the girl. "I have taken the man-trail! I am MacNair!
“Guess you wouldn’t, but I’ve made it a rule never to let strange hands touch that rifle,” said the strange man, and there was a grimness about his tone that forbade quibbling. “Huh, well I can’t say as perhaps yore not right about yore shootin’ hardware at that,” said Pete. Then after glancing at it again, he added, “a hunter’s gun and a woodsman’s ax should never be trusted in strange hands.
Then she was in the middle of a newspaper correspondence with a rural dean in which she had already proved him guilty of heresy, inconsistency, and unworthy quibbling, and no ordinary consideration would have induced her to discontinue the controversy.
I have already told you that there are things which it is not proper for you to know. You said you were only going to ask me one question, instead of which you go on quibbling without end. I see what it is you are at: you want to make out that we Gods take no thought for human affairs. Cyn. It is nothing to do with me: it was you who said just now that the Fates ordained everything.
And if he purchases victory for that holy cause with his blood, I submit that we cannot decently allow the Foreign Office to hang up his martyr's palm over the War Office Mantelpiece. *The First Penalty of Disingenuousness.* The Foreign Office, however, can at lease shift its ground, and declare for the good cause instead of belittling it with quibbling excuses.
"I never mentioned your name to Father Roubier, nor did he to me," she answered. For a moment he looked relieved, then a sudden suspicion seemed to strike him. "But without mentioning my name?" he said. "You wish to accuse me of quibbling, of insincerity, then!" she exclaimed with a heat almost equal to his own. "No, Madame, no! Madame, I I have suffered much. I am suspicious of everybody.
What with colonial jurisdiction, territorial rights, and all the legal quibbling that committees love, the Lani would get a poor deal. And there's no reason to wreck the lives of a couple of hundred million Kardonians because the rightful owners of Kardon were illegally enslaved. That happened too long ago to have any practical meaning. There are other and better solutions." "What?"
Perpetual quibbling over these matters was quite the order of the day, no two authorities ever agreeing as to details of classification. The sole point of agreement was that preconceived types were in question if only the zoologists could ever determine just what these types were.
"Very well." Hedwig showed a touch of impatience. This was quibbling, and it annoyed her. "I should go away, now, with the person I cared about." "Where would you go?" "The world is wide, Highness." "Not wide enough to hide in, I am afraid." "For myself," said the Countess, "the problem would not be difficult. I should go to my place in the mountains.
And, last of all, both houses of Congress turning a deaf ear to hundreds of thousands of petitioners, and quibbling away their duty to read, to listen, and consider, in doubtful disputations whether they shall receive, or, receiving, refuse to read or hear, the complaints and prayers of their fellow-citizens and fellow-men!" Mr.
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