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We do not think they will be able to reach Earth, because Commander McLaurin here will withdraw his ships to Earth to protect the planet and the great 'Lunar Bank' will display its true character." Faragaut looked unsympathetically at Buck Kendall, as he stood glaring perplexedly at the apparatus he had been working on. "What's the matter, Buck, won't she perk?" "No, damn it, and it should."

They view them as the embodiment of heroism, unsympathetically and disgracefully treated by the narrow understanding of the law. If one half the world does kick a man when he is down, the other half invariably consoles the prostrate individual with halfpence. And therefore, even while the weight of public opinion was dead against Fitzgerald he had his share of avowed sympathy.

He would say "Your case is a very usual one," so that she did not feel ashamed of being like that. He reduced it all, dispassionately and yet not unsympathetically, and with clear scientific precision, to terms of psychical and physical laws. He trained his patient to use her mind and her will, as well as to remember her dreams and to be shocked at nothing that they signified. Mrs.

And in his two major works, "Petruchka" and "Le Sacre du printemps," Strawinsky makes the machine represent his own person. For the actions of machinery woke first in the human organism, and Strawinsky intensifies consciousness of the body by referring these motions to their origin. "Petruchka" is the man-machine seen from without, seen unsympathetically, in its comic aspect.

"The point is," he said, eagerly, "that when we are split up into two bands, we can do nothing much, but the lot of us together might might make quite a difference." "Difference to what?" said Richard, ex-chief of the Elder Statesmen, unsympathetically. Like his father before him, he disliked change. "Well, hold on!" said Larry, quickly, "wait just one minute, and I'll tell you.

"Probably I was in the wrong." "And he licked you?" "All over the place!" "I wish I'd seen it," said Hedrick, not unsympathetically, but as a sportsman. And he consented to be led away.

"I don't see why Bonton ever hired you," he remarked unsympathetically, peering over the top at me from his high-piled load. Several times I had missed the top and the bundle of wheat had tumbled back to me again.... "I can't be reaching out all the time to catch your forkfuls." "Just give me time till I learn the hang of it." I was better with the next load.

Hardy chuckled again, "'Ere comes one o' them Mounted Pleecemen, me dear, orl comb an' spurs, mark time in front there. . . !" And he emitted an imitation of a barnyard cackle. McCullough shot a glance at Redmond's face. "Can th' grief" he remarked unsympathetically, "you're fly enough usually . . . but you fairly asked for it that time." Hardy spat into a cuspidor with long-range accuracy.

I find a man, who might, if he pleased, live idly in the lap of luxury, working like a horse in the management of this place, bearing calmly not only toil and trouble, but perverseness and ingratitude. Surely, aesthetic culture would be a doubtful blessing if it made us think or speak unsympathetically and rudely of Saltaire. Four hundred thousand people at Manchester are without pure water.

He had taken Beetle aside that day and given him much good advice, not one word of which did Beetle remember when he dashed up to the study, white with excitement, and poured out the wondrous tale. It demanded a great belief. "You begin on a hundred a year?" said McTurk unsympathetically. "Rot!" "And my passage out! It's all settled.