As we have said, he is not a rich man and he never seems to earn any money.
And although it never seems to be in a hurry, it will swing itself along from bough to bough, and from tree to tree, quite as fast as a man can run below.
If it should be captured, however, it never seems to fight, and has no idea of using either its sharp teeth or its claws to defend itself.
But in reality it is one of the fiercest and most savage of all living animals, and no matter how kindly it is treated it never seems to become tame.
It never seemsto strike these people that the lesson of lice in the slums is the wrongness of slums, not the wrongness of hair.
It never seems to have occurred to them to abolish the lice.
It never seems to strike them that the body is more than raiment; that the Sabbath was made for man; that all institutions shall be judged and damned by whether they have fitted the normal flesh and spirit.
It never seems to have mattered to him whether he wrote the words for the air or altered the air to suit the words.
Webster also was a collaborator, apparently an industrious one; but he never seems to have taken his work lightly.
Even in his finest passages he never seems to know or to care how a period is going to end.
But he never seems to have made any decided steps towards the fulfilment of such dreams, and remained to the end of his days a melancholy specimen of wasted force.
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