Well, well, the fault is not wholly on one side after all!
Ralph grew pale as he spoke and knitted his brows as one in great wrath and grief; and he was slow to answer; but at last he said "Yea," shortly and sharply.
The Coming of Christ is not wholly future, not wholly outward, not local, nor material.
He might, indeed, be not wholly averse to profiting by such lapses.
It was in this character that he apprehended it again to-day, waiting in his deck-cabin until cessation of the rain and on-coming of the friendly dusk should render it not wholly odious to sit out on deck.
And yet, dear Miss St. Quentin, pulverised though I am by the weight of my own unworthiness, I protest that petition is not wholly foreign to the question you did me the honour to ask me just now.
They warn us that the capacity for such sinuosities is not wholly lost, but only lies dormant in the new variety.
Quite on the contrary, it is very probable that real losses are extremely rare, if not wholly lacking.
Her knowledge of it was acquired chiefly, if not wholly, after her return from France.
Those subjects are varied, but, as regards most of them, not wholly unconnected.
This implies that on an extensive distributing system, in which for practical reasons leakage is not wholly avoidable, the loss of gas through leakage will be less for acetylene than for coal-gas, given the same distributing pressure.
Certainly as a fuel-gas the mixture would be less efficient, and the extra amount of carbon dioxide produced by each flame is not wholly to be ignored.
So as not wholly to prevent some sound from issuing.
The love of our native country is as natural to us as that of our parents; and the loss of liberty is insupportable to everyone who is not wholly destitute of common sense, and knows how to set a value on it.
I am not wholly unconscious of a peculiarity of mental organization which impels me, like the railroad-engine with its train of cars, to run backward for a short distance in order to obtain a fairer start.
Fleury, at the conclusion of his excellent third discourse, justly and candidly apologises for these five ages, asnot wholly destitute of learning, and far less of virtue.
If many be present when I find it, may I not wholly retain it to myself; or may I not conceal it from them if I can?
The thing is essentially, if not wholly, a matter of taste.
When he came riding into the ranch, tired, glad to be home once more, Bruce knew that the man was not wholly unappreciative, that his earlier remonstrances at remaining at the Circle A had not always been genuine.
Ann caught something of the subtle enmity which Nora couldnot wholly cover by her outward kindness.
He was retreating from this woman and not wholly in good order, for he could not remain with her nor could he trust himself to give a true explanation of his departure.
Nor are the schools the only things mainly, if not wholly, due to the occupation that offend Moslem sentiment, and thus retard progress and decrease the sympathy there might be between the people and their rulers.
But his general inability to cope with emergencies--which was patent enough to a practical man if not whollyso to himself--culminating in this misadventure with a sharp axe, had brought about that very circumstance.
Not wholly in a physical sense--although, to be exact, she did become less accessible in a purely physical sense.
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