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Updated: June 22, 2025
Both San Martino and Doberdo are destroyed beyond the limits of ruination.
Then because of not being in the right position, the wings would harden half spread, or have broken membranes and never develop fully. So instead of doing a kindness I really would work ruination. "Oh, I see!" cried the wondering girl, and her eyes were large enough to have seen anything, while her brain was racing.
"Better than nothing," suggested Culver, with a pitiful attempt to be hopeful. Merriweather shrugged his shoulders. "Let's get some supper," he said to Culver. Then to Larkin: "Well, Joe, you'll have to try promises. Will you keep this cash or shall I?" "You might as well keep it," replied Larkin, with a string of oaths. "It'd be ruination to pay one without paying all.
"Woman!" he cried, "it's you that's afther bein' the ruination of me boy! It's you that set fire to the rick wid that ould mischeevious pipe o' yours! An' there, ye let him be sent to gaol an' the whole of us be disgraced for what you are afther doin'. 'Pon me word, I could throttle ye this minute." Mrs.
And when the war ended, with forty per cent of our ships grabbed, sunk or sold, it was ruination to build any more, for the British and German governments were pouring millions of dollars a year into the Cunard and the North German Lloyd, and we couldn't compete against them. "Still a few of the ship yards kept on, and in one of these at last I got a job at eight dollars a week.
'Don't go getting jam-tarts, now so messy at the best of times, and without forks and plates ruination to your clothes, besides your not being able to wash your hands and faces afterwards. So Cyril took the shilling, and they all started off.
This here's more money than I've took in at any one time since I come to Comanche, and it's more'n I ever expect to take in ag'in if I stay here forty-nine years. "But it's in m' blood to bet on twenty-seven. I can't help it, boys. It'll be the ruination of me ag'in, like it's ruined me many a time before; but I got to roll 'em! I got to roll 'em!
But are we not assured, by M. Considerant, that liberty leads fatally to monopoly? Are we not told that liberty is competition? and that competition, according to M. Louis Blanc, is a system of extermination for the people, and of ruination for trade?
These I opened, and exposed the plates to ruination as before. I suppose nobody ever did so much devastation in a photographic studio in ten minutes as I managed. "I had spoiled every plate I could find, and had the developed negatives safely in my pocket, when I happened to glance at a porcelain washing-well under the sink. There was one negative in that, and I took it up.
I remarked incidentally that there were some who looked with unfriendly eyes on his occupation, and that, sooner or later, these people would try to get an Act of Parliament to make bird-catching in lanes, on commons and waste lands illegal. "They can't do it!" he exclaimed excitedly. "And if they can do it, and if they do do it, it will be the ruination of England.
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