Perhaps one of the reasons that made me take pleasure and comfort in Amante's society was, that whereas I was afraid of everybody (I do not think I was half as much afraid of things as of persons), Amante feared no one.
He must analyze the existing state of society into its elements, not dropping and losing any of them by the way.
He seemed in no hurry to do this, however, and continued to astonish his family by going into society and coming out brilliantly in that line.
It is very nice and pretty to see, but I don't know what people will say when she goes into society with the rest of us.
People think it is so odd of you to give upsociety all of a sudden.
Nevertheless, he dreaded it, for he had intended to choose her society carefully and try to keep her unspoiled by the world as long as possible, like many another fond parent and guardian.
It is evident that you need looking after, and it is high time I undertook your society manners.
Long ago Rose had discovered that Uncle Stephen found home made so distasteful by his wife's devotion to society that he preferred to exile himself, taking business as an excuse for his protracted absences.
She'll do anything to please you," began Uncle Mac in perfect good faith, for twenty-five years in the society of a very prosaic wife had taken nearly all the romance out of him.
He desired to be distinguished in the best sense of the word, as well as to look so, and thought a little of the polish society gives would not be amiss, remembering Rose's efforts in that line.
Altogether I have received eleven sovereigns from the Hull Humane Society for those I rescued in the Humber, and at Hull.
Honorary Medallion of the Society was unanimously conferred on him for his courage and humanity in saving the lives of nine persons at different times.
In response to this appeal the society awarded to our 'Hero' an especial vote of thanks, of which more anon.
I believe the Royal Humane Societyissue printed instructions how to treat cases of suspended animation.
Dear Sir,--In reference to your letter of yesterday's date, I beg to inform you that the pecuniary rewards of this Society are limited to London and its environs.
The Secretary of the Royal Humane Society is directed to inform John Ellerthorpe that at an adjourned general court of the Institution, held on the 18th inst.
He had seen something of good society himself, as he lived habitually with Glooskap, but Master Rabbit was too much for him.
No, no; I want you to do as the Church--as all Christian society would wish.
Get Society interested in the Sweated, through the dinner.
And sentences shall be written for the training of any young hand who wishes to become one of us, since none can hope to arrive at once at the pitch of perfection to which the society has brought the art.
And when the society sees this it feels comfortable, for it is quite certain that its objects are being promoted, for this cannot be brought about by any but unnatural means and is the foundation and very soul of quarrelling.
He can likewise die to society by being robbed of His highest instruments.
Though we have found the unity of all parts in the Christ life, yet that unity is and can be but imperfectly realized by society on earth.
After much study, the Church Fathers arrived at the conclusion that God was somehow Three in One, a sort of society within Himself,--and they were right.
There is plenty of discord in society even now that the main war is over.
Bad as war is, that state of society which makes war possible is even worse.
Human society and human institutions have grown about as large and complex as is possible, unless they can be dominated by a larger ideal and a more Christlike spirit.
And this is true whether we have in mind the future history of society on earth, or of society as it shall migrate to our future home.
The growing man soul is still in quest of swifter means of locomotion, and as these appear society is changed to its very foundations.
The expectation of joining a higher and holiersociety after this life cuts as deeply into my present life plans and purposes as did the expectation of going to college when I was a frontier lad.
For, in so doing they will broaden and deepen their lives, and better fit themselves to live in society as those who helpfully and intelligently serve.
When society grows its body into a monster, the corrective influence of hell, in some form, is the last hope.
And when God is dead through the loss of men, society is spiritually dead through the loss of God.
As to the society, I had rather be alone with my husband than have all the society in the world without him.
There was another thing which imparted to his society a wonderful fascination for the boys, which we can in no other way explain so well as by relating a conversation between little Bobby Smullen and his grandfather.
But this is fitter for the Royal Society than the bedroom of Tittlebat Titmouse; and I beg the reader's pardon.
This was a new source of distress to the young man, and he left home really without any definite object, but to escape the society of a person whose presence had become almost a reproach to him.
He saw Mabel's name bandied from lip to lip with pity or sneers, by the very society in which she had been held in so much honor.
In society the graceful hypocrisy of his deportment was beautiful to contemplate, like any other exhibition of the highest art.
The best society would run wild about you--ladies, most of all, especially if they knew exactly who and what you were, Zillah.
Yes, yes, that society may laugh at me as a dupe; vengeance is sweet, but I cannot afford it.
She feels the disgrace of caste with terrible acuteness, and in no strata of society can find a place for herself.
James felt a little hurt, I know, but it was all for his own good, and because his society is so dear to us.
It is significant that this committee had no sooner begun its round table conferences than the Society promised, through the Director, funds for two prizes.
If there were two things in Poppy's world impossible to associate with peace and gratitude, they were assuredly the darkness of a garden and the exclusive society of Luce Abinger.
Anyway, he never goes into societyat all--only has men friends.
Because you don't happen to care for thesociety of other people--was what I was going to say.
He told her first of all, not to be a foolish girl and make herself ill about nothing; that it would be in every way to her advantage to make her debut in South African society as the wife of a well-known man.
But I must tell you, such fun--just as I was going to leave him I discovered from his correspondence that he was going up to Zanzibar to make some researches for some rotten old society or other, so I stuck to him for another month.
Even in what calls itself society in South Africa, women and their belongings and connections must be above-board and open to inspection.
The name of a young woman was mentioned, hitherto a rather disdainful favorite with society in the Coeur d'Alene--the wife of one of the richest mine-owners in the State.
We can have no brother or sister--our brothers and sisters are the rebels like ourselves; every man and woman whom societyhas branded and cast out.
They looked at the boy, and thought of their own boys, or they looked inside, and thought of themselves; and they concluded that society might take its chances with that young man at large.
In speaking together they used the language of the Society of Friends.
I knowed there was a sort of a fight there as to which was the queen of Millionaire Row, which was the same as being the queen of the society of this here city of Chicago.
These places of education are all under the protection of the Patriotic Society and the municipal authorities.
Among the first acts of this society was the issuing of an agricultural paper at twenty-five cents per annum.
There was probably not a conspicuous member of that society who was of military antecedents who would not have challenged any man who had said of him what Hamilton had said of Burr.
Has any secret society in an American college done, or can it do, more for the intelligent and ambitious young man than the Union Debating Societyat the English Cambridge University, or the similar club at Oxford?
It is not easy to define a gentleman, but it is perfectly easy to see that in his pleasures and in the little indifferent practices of society the gentleman will do nothing which is disagreeable to others.
It is the practice of smoking in the society of ladies in public places, whether driving, or walking, or sailing, or sitting.
What more can the secret society do for the intellectual or social training of the student than the open society?
There is, indeed, an agreeable sentiment in the veiled friendship of the secret society which every social nature understands.
But the earnest curiosity changes into esprit du corps, and the mischief is that the secrecy and the society feeling are likely to take precedence of the really desirable motives in college.
The result was, that they found that those who did not smoke were the stronger lads and better scholars, were altogether more reputable people, and more useful members of society than those who habitually used the drug.
It is the work of several men and women, and their manners in doing the work are subject to the same principles that govern their manners in society or in any other human relation.
It was to this grade of society that judge Clemens and his family belonged, but his means no longer enabled him to provide either the comforts or the ostentation of his class.
We must get rid of the whole banana, and our Acorn Society is going to do its share, for it is pledged to nothing but the support of good government all over the United States.
We may not doubt that society in heaven consists mainly of undesirable persons.
Mark Twain's bursting upon London society naturally was made the most of by the London papers, and all his movements were tabulated and elaborated, and when there was any opportunity for humor in the situation it was not left unimproved.
When Clemens appeared as a public entertainer all society turned out to hear him and introductions were sought by persons of the most exclusive rank.
Clemens answered: Yes, it would be more profitable to me to do that because, with your society to help me, I should swiftly finish this now apparently interminable book.
I always move in the best society in Virginia and have a reputation to preserve.
This is a new kind of animal, and in the cause of society must be written up.
At other times he found comfort in the societyof Theodore Crane.
I repeat, sir, that in whatsoever position you place a woman she is an ornament to society and a treasure to the world.
Count F---- wrote a little operetta for a society tenor.
He competes vigorously with Pistasch, whose skill he soon surpasses, and enjoys the societyof the two agreeable and to-day good-tempered young men, who are both old acquaintances of his.
I know that in Parisian society Felix is called 'le revenant,' for which name he has naturally to thank some kind Austrian.
When he had at length accustomed her to his society he was still miles from his aim.
Scirocco's pondering ended in the resolution to launch Lanzberg in Parisian society as one launches an unpopular debutante of the theatre.
During the ten minutes of our acquaintance, she used the word 'aristocratic' three times, and twice complained that society in the Kursaal was so mixed.
Soon he fell into the tone of indifferent gallantry with her which in society almost every man takes with every woman who does not inspire a direct repugnance in him.
Is that the way in which young people of societyspeak of pretty women out of their sphere, to whom they pay attentions?
Felix's martyr nimbus had vanished through his intercourse with society in Paris.
He was not wholly given up, but every one would only see him as far off as his neighbor did, in the beautiful bond of mutual responsibility which holds society together.
She takes no particular pleasure in the society of grown people, who can no longer pet her as a child, and who must not yet treat her as a young lady.
It was the old story of objection to "the society of the stump.
The Children's Aid Society will give you still better news of the boys rescued from the slum before it had branded them for its own.
For a hundred thousand such--more shame to us--this society has meant all that freedom promised: justice to the poor man.
Society exists for the purpose of securing justice to its members, appearances to the contrary notwithstanding.
Very recently the New York society has broken new paths upon an individual "removal plan," started by the B'nai B'rith in 1900.
Word came up from the district office of the Charity Organization Society to tell me of it.
The president of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children says that children's crime is increasing, and he ought to know.
It is precisely in the sundering of our society into classes that have little in common, that are no longer neighbors, that our peril lives.
Ask any working girls' vacation society whence the need of their labor early and late, if not to put a little life and vigor into those ill-nourished bodies.
The only society he did not shun was that of itinerant peddlers or tramps, and occasionally a returned missionary on a lecture tour.
As he passed the door to the rooms of the Ladies' Auxiliary Society he noticed that it was ajar, and saw through the crack that there was a sleeping figure on the floor near the stove--a boy about sixteen.
There was no carpet, but bright-colored rag rugs lay about on the bare floor, and it was a point of honor with the Ladies' Aid Society of the church to keep these renewed.
In an ideally altruistic society, they admit, it would be feasible, but, again, such a society would have no need of it.
Religious instruction is imparted in accordance with the principles of the religious society concerned, without prejudice to the right of supervision of the state.
In 1847 these two men reorganized under the name "Communist League" a society of Socialists already in existence in London.
Every religious society regulates and administers its affairs independently within the limits of the general law.
Their opposition is based on the conviction that it is unworkable and impracticable; that it fails to take into consideration the real mainsprings of human action and conduct as society is today constituted.
Society has organized itself on new lines, lines which work against peace.
During two consecutive summers I had a close friendship with a wall-lizard who spent in my society certain of his leisure moments--which were not many, for he always had an astonishing number of other things on hand.
Was there some secretsociety which protected them?
To be in contact with physical health--it would alone suffice to render their society a dear delight, quite apart from the fact that if you are wise and humble you may tiptoe yourself, by inches, into fairyland.
He went to his three brother medicine men and told them all about it, and the four of them formed a society of themselves and no others, for the raising of the weed and its proper uses.
In each of the three tribes of the Blackfeet there is a secret society of the medicine men, and the members help one another in their ceremonies, and they and they only can dance with the sacred symbols of their rites.
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