Facing death at something less than arm's length, my father and his fellows nevertheless remained wholesomely interested in life.
These uprisings have besides stimulated to an encouraging degree the forming of an intelligent public opinion upon the problem of the immigrant, and a wholesomely increased sense of responsibility towards the immigrant.
He had that out-door appearance which is the inheritance of those whose fathers and grandfathers have lived wholesomely in the open air from sunrise to sunset all their lives, and who have followed the same course of life themselves.
If we would learn from the normal working of the involuntary action of our organs, it might help us greatly toward working more wholesomely in all our voluntary actions.
And for the rest, the dearth of good service, if such there be, may perhaps wholesomely teach us that, if we were all a little more in the habit of serving ourselves in many matters, we should be none the worse or the less happy.
So the carriage of everything which does not spoil by keeping may most wholesomely and safely be done by water-traction and sailing vessels, and no healthier work nor better discipline can men be put to than such active porterage.
The meat cuts wholesomely and pleasantly wherever it is sampled.
I have heard it said that Longstreet was the only officer in the Confederate army whom Grant and Lincoln wholesomely feared.
He was wholesomelyfeared by the Federal rank and file, who undoubtedly considered him the easy superior of their own generals.
His immersion had not harmed him, it had merely made him wholesomely drowsy, and he had been dead asleep many hours now.
Violet was gladsome and blithe at meeting her husband again, and Arthur, wholesomely and affectionately gay, appearing to uncommon advantage.
I have seen enough of it, and I resolved my two youngest should run wholesomely wild, never be dosed, and never learn a lesson till they were six years old.
My blood is up, butwholesomely up, when I think of it.
Had not this fact been guaranteed by formal enquiry, it could only have been admitted as a specimen of brutal gasconade, and in proof of how much a cruel fancy could exceed the actual guilt of mankind.
He asserts that, by personal interviews, he was fully convinced that they understood the benevolent views of the crown.
Native topography is, indeed, limited; but it is exact.
Yet this much has been gained, that the outgrown restrictions of college life have kept Oxford wholesomely young.
The survivals of the monastic system meanwhile have kept it wholesomely democratic.
As we know, the increase of knowledge and the growth of the social consciousness have slowly acted wholesomely during the past century to remedy the first evil results of the industrial revolution.
In Catholic days theological influence worked wholesomely in the same direction, although the theologians were so keen to detect the mortal sin of lust.
It could not happen to children who have been naturally and wholesomely brought up.
That is the sort of scene which, Mr. Dickinson wants us to realize, can be wholesomely and pleasantly represented by the drama.
His mission rather has been to encourage communities to express themselves legitimately and wholesomely through their own dramatic productions.
They're all very real, these good people--altogether too nice and wholesomely lovable to shut away with the memory of their story's single reading.
She was wide awake, and wholesomely disposed to trust her husband, and tell the events of the evening at whatever risk.
Wholesomely disturbing book that deserves to be read for its own sake.
The tone of all the speeches was wholesomely defiant, and this was also true of the resolutions adopted which were reported by a committee consisting of Samuel Barstow, Jacob M.
And the tone of these portions of the speech was wholesomely defiant, without a shade of truckling to Southern insolence.
Do you remember, too, that night when we sate at tea, blissfully, wholesomely tired after a college match?
Half the boys that I teach so elaborately would be both more wholesomely and happily employed if they were going out to farm-work for the day.
We rose and tiptoed out of the room, wholesomely ashamed of ourselves.
Ministers' wives are rather apt to think they can run everything and everybody, if they are not wholesomely corrected now and again.
There was a darkness about her eyes, a hurt droop at the corners of her full red mouth, but the colour came wholesomely under the transparent tan of her cheeks.
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