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And somehow, illogically, his anger here was more with the Urquharts than with the Margerisons and most with Lucy. One is, of course, most angry, with those who have most power to hurt. Suddenly feeling rather ill, Peter collapsed into a chair.

I don't believe such things happen, but I know it happened to me," he finished illogically, with a smile. She sighed. "He was always so thoughtful of me, too. I do wish I had could have been more " She broke off without finishing, but he understood. "You must not blame yourself for that. He would be the first to tell you so.

Many patients argue, illogically, that less precaution is necessary since pregnancy failed to attain its natural conclusion, and infer that the earlier that it ends the more quickly one may leave the bed. In point of fact, even greater precaution is required than if all had gone normally.

In him, as he has become within the hour, she recognises a deliverer, but, illogically, thirsts the more for his love. From this figure with the firm, compassionate eyes and the exalted self-possession, something breathes which associates him to her sense with the figure, sought by her through the centuries, of the derided Victim. She feels herself face to face once more with the Christ-spirit.

I know that there have been many and there are many to-day who not accepting what seems to me to be the very vital heart of Christianity viz. the death of Christ for the world's sin, do yet cherish as I think illogically yet do cherish a regard for Him, which puts some of us who call ourselves 'orthodox, and are tepid, to the blush.

The receiver was still off the hook at Arden, just as Jane had left it dangling, and now he was listening listening to interrupted portions of a scene being enacted in that far away library, and illogically hoping one of its actors might pass near enough the instrument for him to yell and attract his or her attention.

His sere, dull-brown whiskers and the moustache closing over both lips were incongruously and illogically clerical in effect, and the effect was heightened for no reason by the parchment texture of his skin; the baldness extending to the crown of his head was like a baldness made up for the stage. What his face expressed chiefly was a bland and beneficent caution.

Harold, very cruelly most illogically too, for there be so many things which we could find out ourselves by search, but which we never do find out unless they be specially told us; and why should not the latitude and longitude of Labuan be one or rather two of these things?

I also wrote to Fielding Pasha and at last he wrote to me to come." "You why " "I know more about irrigation than any one in England," she continued illogically. "I've studied it. "I have all your reports. That's why I could help you here. They saw I knew." Dimsdale shook a little. "I didn't understand," he said. "You don't know my husband, I think," she added, rising slowly.

Gray faintly, and then she added, rather illogically, "but I do not understand just what you mean." "Can I take the truth too seriously, Father?" asked Winifred, still speaking with an effort. It was an ingenuous question, but Robert Gray found it hard to answer. "No," he said, after a moment's hesitation, "not truth itself, but we may get wrong ideas of it.

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