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Updated: June 22, 2025


Somehow he believed that in the years ahead, after she understood, Lynda would be glad that he had asked this from her. "But why the hurry, Con?" she naturally questioned; "if people are going to be so spasmodic I'll have to get a partner. It may be all right, looked at financially, but it's the ruination of art." "But this is a special case, Lyn." "They're all special cases."

They're after all the land in this section; they've clouded every title. It's a raw, dirty deal. I see now, why they haven't sold a foot of the land they own here; why they've shoved the cost of leases up until it's ruination to pay them. They're land thieves, commercial pirates. They're going to euchre everybody out of " Trevison caught a gasp from the crowd concerted, sudden.

Which did not prevent them, by the way, from joining later in the general condemnation of that father's laxity "the ruination of the boy!" "He should have put him to work, that's what." "He should have said to Manuel, 'Look here, if you want a dollar, go earn it first." As a matter of fact, only one man ever gave Boaz the advice direct. That was Campbell Wood. And Wood never sat in that shop.

Jerome's charities was, as he often said, 'to keep industrious men an' women off the parish. I'd rether given ten shillin' an' help a man to stand on his own legs, nor pay half-a-crown to buy him a parish crutch; it's the ruination on him if he once goes to the parish.

"You shall excuse us," replied the female orator; "people cannot be too wary in signing their names in this wicked world; many a one has been brought to ruination by signing his name, and my husband shall not, with my goodwill, draw himself into such a primmineery."

I was glad to find myself back in my little cottage, that same night back in my little cottage, and in the arms of the woman who was everything to me, no matter if they said she spelled the ruination of my career. For any man, I held, and still hold, who lets a woman ruin his career, ought to have it ruined. I did not tell her of what Dr. Ward had told me. Why cause her unnecessary worry?

Fred," to distinguish her from "Mrs. Val" happened to call. Mrs. Ranger did not like her for two reasons first, she had married her favorite cousin, Alfred Hastings, and had been the "ruination" of him; second, she had a way of running on and on to everyone and anyone about the most intimate family affairs, and close-mouthed Ellen Ranger thought this the quintessence of indiscretion and vulgarity.

Soldiers paddled on the water in skiffs and thousands of ravens flickered about the pinnacles of the rocks, but between river and cliff there was nothing but ruination the graveyard of the homes of three thousand people.

But it was also a part of the Earl's purpose that the King and Myles should not be brought too intimately together just at that time. Though every particular of circumstance should be fulfilled in the ceremony, it would have been ruination to the Earl's plans to have the knowledge come prematurely to the King that Myles was the son of the attainted Lord Falworth.

He sold him to a speculator for a big price, and it has set everybody wild. If the people who give all their time to it can't raise fast horses, I don't see how the farmers can. A fast horse on a farm is ruination to the boys, for it starts them racing and betting. Father says he is going to offer a prize for the fastest walker that can be bred in New Hampshire.

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