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The young woman, radiant, was leaning on the arm of Sheik Ahmed, who was beside himself with joy. "'Have you many shops in your capital? she asked him languidly. "And he, smiling broadly under his veil, replied: "'Besef, besef, bono, roumis, bono. "At the last moment, Clémentine had a pang of emotion. "'Listen, Casimir, you have always been kind to me. I am going to be a queen.
And here may occur a question, which might well be left to the ultra advocates of the cui bono, whether a simple flower may not sometimes be of higher use than a labor-saving machine. As to the objects whose effect on the mind is here discussed, it is needless to specify them; they are, in general, all such as are known to affect us in the manner described.
These crowned the summit of a range of low hillocks, and, in marching to his point, McKay paused on the level ground between two hills. The Turks on sentry gave him a "Bono Johnny!" as he passed, by way of greeting; but they were far too lazy and too sleepy to do more. It was evident they kept a poor look-out, and doubtful strangers were as free to pass as British friends.
As her popularity waned, she grew discontented with life in Dublin, 'the wretched capital of wretched Ireland, as she calls it, and in a moment of mental depression she entered the characteristic query,'Cui bono? in her diary.
On the other hand, which is to our advantage, the isolation of the unfit in one political party has thrown up the extremists in what the Babu called 'all their naked cui bono. These last are after satisfying the two chief desires of primitive man by the very latest gadgets in scientific legislation.
I can't say I see anything sinister in it myself." "Neether can I, sir. In fact I said as much. 'Come, Gatwick, I said, 'what's to do here? What's the reason of your prejudice for I can call it no more than that? But, no! no explanation was forthcoming. And I was merely reduced, as I am now, to a shrug of the shoulders, and a cui bono.
And all-so I am Bengali a fearful man. 'God made the Hare and the Bengali. What shame? said Kim, quoting the proverb. 'It was process of Evolution, I think, from Primal Necessity, but the fact remains in all the cui bono. I am, oh, awfully fearful! I remember once they wanted to cut off my head on the road to Lhassa.
On pretence of repressing the abuses of the clergy, their offences against the laws and institutions of the State, it forbade all apostolic preaching. It was too late. Nero, even, was not in time, and all the fury of persecution could not uproot the belief in virtue which prevailed. The clergy shall no longer say that fraud, robbery, lying, violence and assassination are sins. But cui bono?
A truer figure would be to represent it as a flowers and ruthlessly pruning or weeding out others, that the garden may be the most beautiful place. Moreover, this definition, while an excellent DESCRIPTIONTION of what morality in general is, is not a JUSTIFICATION of morality, does not point to its ultimate raison d'etre. To all this organizing activity we might say, Cui bono, for what good?
Cui bono, the vessel being really English? Nor did I feel that the Confederate States flag had any insult to revenge, as the insult, if any, was intended for the Yankee flag. Most probably, however, the ship being a packet-ship, and a mail-packet, the Master erred from ignorance. Lat. 26.35, long. 32.59.30, current S.E. thirty miles; ship rolling and tumbling about, to my great discomfort.
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