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Updated: June 15, 2025


Trying to make it clear the stuff was really highly beneficial. Not in the slightest degree dangerous, in spite of those first little accidents. Which cannot possibly occur again.... You know it would be rather good stuff But he's taken it up." "What did you say?" "Mere obvious nothings. But as you see ! Takes it up with perfect gravity. Treats the thing as an attack.

But his hopes, nevertheless, he still rested on the nearness of the end. These hopes he expressed with peculiar assurance in a small Latin tract, written during these later years of his life, in which he treats of Biblical chronology, and further of the epochal years in the history of the world.

They have always treated me fairly." "They always will," said Erma. "They have never treated me fairly," said Berenice. "Every one I meet always tries to make something from me or treats me unfairly." Erma laughed and the girls followed her fashion. "They always will, Berenice," she said. "People always find what they are looking for. You always find in every place just what you carry there.

Seeing that Morality and Morals under their alias of Ethics are the subject of voluminous discussion, and their true basis a pressing matter of dispute seeing that the most famous book ever written on Ethics, and forming a chief study in our colleges, allies ethical with political science or that which treats of the constitution and prosperity of States, one might expect that educated men would find reason to avoid a perversion of language which lends itself to no wider view of life than that of village gossips.

"It's about a teacher right here in the High School," Rosalie went on to tell. Then it was true. "Which one?" asked Emily. But that Rosalie did not know. It was like poetry. But then life was all turning to poetry now. One climbed the stairs to the mansard now with winged feet, for Rhetoric is concerned with metaphor and simile, and Rhetoric treats of rhyme.

I have, moreover, followed the advice of some friends who thought it fitting that I should add two appendices: the one treats of the controversy carried on between Mr. Hobbes and Bishop Bramhall touching Freedom and Necessity, the other of the learned work on The Origin of Evil, published a short time ago in England.

There were other sailors ashore, there were many swagmen just in from the bush some with "stakes" they had earned on the ranches out in the country ... and in their good, simple hearts they were not averse to "standing treats."

In the plaza itself which is the heart of the town, and is usually kept with much pride and care the bronze statue of the vigorous Rough Rider Bucky O'Neil and his spirited charger seemed pathetically out of place among the litter of colored confetti and exploded fireworks, and the refuse from various "treats" and lunches left by the celebrating citizens and their guests.

On that matter of the illegality of the suspension by the President, I feel in my own mind that there is no doubt. The second article of the Constitution treats of the executive, and is very short.

They look forward to this so, and it's heart-breaking to a child to be disappointed, isn't it?" Walderhurst gazed uninspiringly. "Who did this for Lady Maria when you were not here?" he inquired. "Oh, other people. But she says it was tiresome." Then with an illumined smile; "She has asked me to Mallowe for the next twenty years for the treats. She is so kind."

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