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Plain Tales from the Hills

By: Rudyard Kipling

.......................................................................... 57 CONSEQUENCES ................................................................. ....” What he learnt at Sandhurst be- yond the regular routine is of no great consequence. He looked about him, and he found soap and blacking, so to spe... ...at attention; and, as I have said, the heart of her mother was uplifted in consequence. Kitty Beighton took matters more calmly. It was pleasant to be... ...rr-Saggott to the company of young Cubbon, and was scolded by her Mamma in consequence. “But, Mother,” she said, “Mr. Saggot is such—such a—is so fear... ...great store on speak- ing his mind, did Schreiderling! 61 Rudyard Kipling CONSEQUENCES Rosicrucian subtleties In the Orient had rise; Ye may find the... ...ruck out the plan that saved him. She had the wisdom of the Ser- pent, the logical coherence of the Man, the fearlessness of the Child, and the triple...

........... 52 THE OTHER MAN ........................................................................................................................ 57 CONSEQUENCES ......................................................................................................................... 61 THE CONVERSION OF AURELIAN McGOGGIN.......................................................

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Amelia

By: Henry Fielding

...manship and the vast science of life of Tom Jones; the ineffable irony and logical grasp of Jonathan Wild, might have left us with a slight sense of h... ...ascribing to her honours which she as little deserves. To retrieve the ill consequences of a foolish con- duct, and by struggling manfully with distre... ...eremptorily on his making me immediately his wife, what- ever might be the consequence. “He seemed thunderstruck at this proposal, being, I sup- pose,... ... one poisonous drop which embitters the whole! O, Amelia! what must be the consequence of my ever having the honour to call you mine!—You know my situ... ...eet creature, carry your thoughts a little further. Think of the tenderest consequences, the dear- est pledges of our love. Can I bear to think of ent... ...y with Amelia, and have married her without the least consideration of any consequences. “With such thoughts I had tormented myself for near two hours...

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Dynevor Terrace

By: Charlotte Mary Yonge

...at length exerted, and the appointment was conferred on him. The immediate consequence was his marriage with the first pretty girl he met, poorer than... ...hat, having made those Marksedge people thieves, mur- der will be the next consequence.’ A few seconds sufficed to bring the ludicrous back. ‘How pat ... ...so early in the year too. He says we must send the account to the Ornitho- logical—’ ‘Do you know how wet you are? exclaimed Mrs. Ponsonby, seeing riv... ... of the steps, and very unpleasant he found it—though not without the best consequences, and among them the present—’ And he turned to Lady Conway wit... ...tyranny; it was possible to abuse submission, and who could answer for the consequences of thwarting strong affections? All the ground Fitzjocelyn had... ...his hearing. The result was, that the locked-up prince died of look-jaw in consequence of tearing his hand with a nail in the picture of the lion.’ ‘I...

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The Jolly Corner

By: Henry James

...ame for his manner of spending his time. He was bringing it on, bringing it to perfection, by practice; in consequence of which it had grown so fine t... ..., as he felt, a moment back, the very breath of him; but when had he been so close as in this simple, this logical, this com- pletely personal act? It...

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Neutrosophic Dialogues

By: Florentin Smarandache

... state between them? Can ‘both true and false, neither true nor false’ be logical?” Is logic a closed static form or an open and dynamic practice? (I... ...neself in order to reach suunyataa [the ultimate reality], Ch'an Buddhism: Logical and Illogical, http://ccbs.ntu.edu.tw/FULLTEXT/JR-PHIL/ew27057.htm... ...o focus on mathematical models rather than the depth of philosophy. (As a consequence, the new achievement of neural network technology fails to brin... ...ething with merit. Our generations are losing our basics in a man, as the consequence of our cultural disaster. As a product of the Chinese culture... ...rational, but not antagonistic. However, 1+1 may be equal to 3 in another logical system invented by yourself. Nothing will exist and last in neutros... ...d by 1. Neutrosophy is not true or false, but is a tool that measures the logical value of a proposition. In the study you read, I neutrosophically ... ...he theoretical approach, which when fully developed, is fixed into such a logical model as a concept, model or science. The science, however, will fa... ...ontrolling these catalytic conditions, we can have some influence over our consequences. We need to practice good deeds during our lifetime to genera... ...n has a result. Whatever people decide to do, it is their choice, their consequence. We simply accord with the condition as we educate them and th...

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Theological Essays and Other Papers

By: Thomas de Quincey

...ally was a probationary act at their bar; viz. an examination of his theo- logical sufficiency. But in this it could not be expected that he should fa... ...ably they faltered and shrank back at first from the immeasurable field of consequences upon which it opened. They would willingly have accepted less.... ...speaking, have found itself under our third head, as being one amongst the consequences immediately following the final rupture. But it is better plac... ... now stated WHAT was done, as well as HOW it was done, let us estimate the CONSEQUENCES of these acts; under this present, or third section, reviewing... ...hese acts; under this present, or third section, reviewing the im- mediate consequences which have taken effect already, and under the next section an... ...far these original changes may have carried with them secondary changes as consequences into other parts of the Christian system. One of the known cha... ...ion: we are all interested in the maintenance of a high standard for theo- logical education. These objects are likely to suffer at any rate. But it i... ... exalting to posterity the terrors which their ancestors had faced; a more logical vanity than that inverse artifice imputed to Alexander, of burying ...

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Dombey and Son

By: Charles Dickens

...nrolled them- selves; and meanwhile the wheezy little pew-opener—partly in consequence of her infirmity, and partly that the marriage party might not ... ...most fiercely; ‘and what you think of, or affect to think of, is of little consequence. You have done well, Sir. Don’t undo it. Louisa, please to give... ...id. He might have been black as well as blue, and it would have been of no consequence to her. The perseverance with which she walked out of Princess’... ...atience. Impatience for the time to come, when his visions of their united consequence and grandeur would be triumphantly re- alized. Some philosopher... ... driest twigs of boys, under the frostiest circumstances. Nature was of no consequence at all. No matter what a young gentleman was intended to bear, ... ...that the Instrument-maker must have van- ished of his own accord; to which logical conclusion he was assisted by the letter addressed to himself, whic...

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The Secret Agent

By: Joseph Conrad

...pessimism that he saw already the end of all private property coming along logically, unavoidably, by the mere development of its inherent vicious- ne... ...hout turning a hair. What happens to us as individuals is not of the least consequence.” He spoke carelessly, without heat, almost without feeling, an... ...Y ou are too transcendental for me,” growled Ossipon, with moody concern. “Logical,” protested the other. “There are several kinds of logic. This is t... ...ctor Heat, purveyor of prisons by trade, and a man of legal instincts, did logically believe that 83 Joseph Conrad incarceration was the proper fate ... ...e spoke, rather slowly, while his mind seemed al- ready to be weighing the consequences. A slight knitting of the brow was the outward sign of this. B... .... “When it comes to that I would deal with the devil himself, and take the consequences. There are things not fit for everybody to know.” “Y our idea ... ... chairs, brass bedsteads, and so on, may be big with remote and disastrous consequences. She required a few pieces herself, the Foundation which, afte... ...hat thought he became aware that it was familiar to him already in all its consequences. This circumstance strengthened his conviction immensely, but ... ... Heat wished so much to screen I’ve found a man in that particular psycho- logical state. The man, figuratively speaking, flung himself on my breast. ...

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House of Mirth

By: Edith Wharton

...players that they were to betray no surprise at her unwonted defection. In consequence of this hint, Lily found herself the centre of that feminine so... ... on the night of her arrival, and had lost an appalling amount of money in consequence of her ignorance of the game and of the rules of betting. Mr. G... ...rapid vision of forfeited dinners and a re- duced wardrobe as the possible consequence of her disinter- estedness. To the honour of her sex, however, ... ...omplications be came more pressing, and Lily, whose mind could be severely logical in tracing the causes of her ill-luck to others, justified herself ... ... her pain upon his breast. Of course she had meant to clear herself of its consequences before she met him—she had never really doubted that Mrs. Peni... ...the size of it—and I’m just giving you a plain busi- ness statement of the consequences. Y ou’re not very fond of me—yet—but you’re fond of luxury, an...

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The Ambassadors

By: Henry James

...mmediately to the point was the ques- tion of that supplement of situation logically involved in our gentleman’s impulse to deliver himself in the Par... ...ke the gentlemen who audit ledgers, he must keep his head at any price. In consequence of all which, for the interest of the matter, I might seem here... ...g for him, would have been then, on behalf of my man of imagination, to be logically and, as the artless craft of 9 Henry James comedy has it, “led u... ...ibi- tion was to be a muddle; if I could only by implication and a show of consequence make other persons tell each other about him, I could at least ... ..., in essence, Strether’s friend. She is the reader’s friend much rather—in consequence 17 Henry James of dispositions that make him so eminently requ... ... complete and functional scene, treat- ing all the submitted matter, as by logical start, logical turn, and logical finish) is discriminated preparati... ...that chamber resented by his condition. There he enjoyed at once the first consequence of their reunion. A place was too small for him after it that h... ...he had already adopted it. Pagan—yes, that was, wasn’t it? what Chad would logically be. It was what he must be. It was what he was. The idea was a cl... ...s. Newsome— was no more than salutary; but administered by Chad— and quite logically—it came nearer drawing blood. They hadn’t a low mind—nor any appr...

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Life and Adventures of Martin Chuzzlewit

By: Charles Dickens

...ompanion, it was but to make him roar his cheerful song the louder, and by consequence to make the fire burn the brighter, and the sparks to dance mor... ...‘Oh nothing!’ cried Spottletoe, still gasping. ‘Nothing at all! It’s of no consequence! Ask him! He’ll tell you!’ ‘I do not understand our friend,’ sa... ...part of the fair young creature led, on ordinary occasions, to such slight consequences as the co- pious dilution of Mr Pinch’s tea, or to his coming ... ... of oranges, some mummied sandwiches, various disrupted masses of the geo- logical cake, and several entire captain’s biscuits. That choice li- quor i... ...cting, you see; and his obstinacy makes him resolute in his exactions. The consequence is that he has always exacted a great deal from me in the way o... ...drawed breath—let me see the man as says she did!—what would be the likely consequence of us two being—’ ‘Oh nonsense!’ cried Mrs Lupin. ‘Don’t talk a... ...streets of any other country in the world; for that would only have been a logical assurance to him of the correct adaptation of his labours to the pr... ...fortunate fraternity is supposed to have misconducted himself, than to any logical, not to say Christian, system of conduct, known to the world in lat...

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The Portrait of a Lady

By: Henry James

...confess, in the curios- ity of analysing the structure. By what process of logical accretion was this slight “personality,” the mere slim shade of an ... ...y father, after my mother’s death, which took place when I was a child. In consequence of it we never expected to see you.” “Ah, but I don’t embrace a... ...ge bedroomy combs at the temples and that she was the widow of some one of consequence. The little girl had been offered the opportunity of laying a f... ...a while unhonoured. If he had determined to persecute her he must take the consequences; foremost among which was his being left to perceive how littl... ...itten to him, mentioning also his intention of coming; and the old man, in consequence, left his room earlier than usual and made his appearance at th... ...er-middle class? They’re only the population of Lon- don, and that’s of no consequence.” Ralph declared that for him the aristocracy left no void that... ...ould tell you.” “On the contrary,” said Mrs. Touchett, who rarely missed a logical point; “if I remembered your telling me would be quite superfluous....

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Catherine de Medici

By: Honoré de Balzac

... of the future as to the coup d’Etat of the Prince de Polignac himself? In consequence of a whim of Shakespeare—or perhaps it may have been a revenge,... ...al ex- ercises,—which were nearly all the education his brother and he, in consequence of their detention as hostages, had ever received. The prince h... ...ted in Eu- rope since that of Henry VIII. in England, which was the direct consequence of the invention of printing. Adversaries to the Reformation, t... ...e Nemours was obliged, after the death of Francois II., to leave France on consequence of suits brought against him by the Rohans; which suits the Gui... ...ether by reason of his obesity, or because of his thick, short neck, or in consequence of his vigils and his constant labors, Calvin’s head was sunk b... ...ore, I were forced to ad- mit the presence of God in matter, my voice must logically command the extinction of furnaces kept burning through- out the ... ..., with the forces which pro- duced it, when we cease to breathe.” “You are logical,” said the king, surprised. “But alchemy must therefore be an athei...

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The Adventures of Harry Richmond

By: George Meredith

...and hit two or three of the men hard. My father had to shield him from the consequences. He said he liked that boy; and he pleaded for him so winningl... ...ow I write to him no more; let him know it, my darling,’ she said, and the consequence of Heriot’s ungrateful obstinacy was that we all beheld her, at... ... never could imagine her so delicious as when she smiled at my father. The consequence of the enlistment of the whole school in Heriot’s interests was... ...h of trust to my father; so I refused steadily to answer, and suffered the consequences now on my dear father’s behalf. Heriot’s aunt brought me a cak... ...was never after able to release his neck from the hangman’s slip knot. The consequence was that he wore a shirt-collar up to his eyebrows for concealm... .... Then he talked of the littleness of Europe and the greatness of Germany; logical postulates fell in collapse before him. America to America, North a... ...were the great sticklers for freedom! His conclusion was, that we were not logical. We would have a Throne, which we would not allow the liberty to do...

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Of Human Bondage

By: Somerset Maugham

... ing to recover himself. “I’m afraid you’re ill,” said Philip. “It’s of no consequence.” But Philip saw that he was suffering, and at the end of the h... ...ttle room eventually the conversation always turned to religion: the theo- logical student took a professional interest in it, and Hayward welcomed a ... ...n of responsibility which made every action of his life a matter of urgent consequence. He could breathe more freely in a lighter air. He was responsi... ...er; for Profes- sor Erlin with brutal frankness had suggested the possible consequences of an intrigue which was now manifest to everyone, and she saw... ...ayward, with the tourist’s passion for thoroughness. “Nothing of the least consequence. You can come and look at them by yourself with your Baedeker. ... .... Coffee and cognac followed with sufficient speed to prevent any untoward consequence, and they settled down to smoke in comfort. Ruth Chalice, who c... ... still twenty minutes to spare he walked in. It was a collection of patho- logical specimens. Presently a boy of about eigh- teen came up to him. “I s...

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The Moon and Sixpence

By: Somerset Maugham

..., slang, and vague, unfinished gestures. But though he said nothing of any consequence, there was some- thing in his personality which prevented him f... ...r it. He was never satisfied with what he had done; it seemed to him of no consequence compared with the vision that obsessed his mind. “Why don’t you... ...ould it be different with women?” 117 Somerset Maugham “I dare say that’s logical,” I smiled, “but most men are made differently , and they can’t.” B... ...so strong as his curiosity in their reasons. The character of a scoundrel, logical and complete, has a fascination for his creator which is an outrage... ...n on the island, that they had any idea that among them had dwelt a man of consequence. They remembered then that they could have bought for a song ca...

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The American

By: Henry James

...Combien?” Two or three facts in this relation are noticeable, although the logical chain which connects them may seem imperfect. He knew Mademoiselle ... ...ps to help you in your battles in the last century, and she has always, in consequence, wanted greatly to see an American. But she has never succeeded... ...ngent glass at a long draught, and looked out from eyes more lachrymose in consequence. “But you didn’t come for me, eh?” Mademoiselle Noemie went on.... ...e teeth of hers; I feel as if I might turn rabid and do something crazy in consequence. It’s very low, it’s disgustingly low. She’s the most merce- na... ...ived at Fleurieres almost in a state of elation; he had satisfied himself, logically, that in the presence of his threat of exposure they would, as he... ...quis came in with his mother on his arm. It will be seen that Newman had a logical mind when I say that he declared to himself, in perfect good faith,...

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The Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

By: The Manhattan Engineer District

... warning Japan to surrender and thus to avoid total destruction. It seems logical to me that he who supports total war in principle cannot complain o... ...ves a just purpose. Does it not have material and spiri- tual evil as its consequences which far exceed whatever good that might result? When will o...

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Speculations and Physics

By: Sam Vaknin, Ph. D.

...ery measurement because such communication would have to be superluminal. The only logical conclusion is that all the information relevant to the d... ... the issue of infinity and finiteness. The number of points in a line served as the logical floodgate which led to the development of Set Theory by ... ...eld and the representations of the world in the language field (that is to say, the consequences of repression). All three are, therefore, Activatio... ...ster or a network when they materialize. They can, however, relate to each other a- logically (negation or contradiction) and still constitute a pa... ...ied by another structure at the exact, infinitesimal, moment of realization. The consequence: only one of two exogenous events, which share the s... ...l-inclusive and all- pervasive. Nothing is outside its orbit and everything that is logically and physically possible is within its purview. If some... ... outcomes of appropriately designed experiments. Their explanatory powers are of no consequence. Positivists ascribe meaning only to statements that... ... confidence in a scientific theory or not. Is the theory aesthetic (parsimonious), logical, does it provide a reasonable explanation and, thus, doe... ...ething which is known to the believer to be true) versus implicit one (in the known consequences of something whose truth cannot be known). Truly, w...

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The Path of Splitness

By: Indrek Pringi

... simultaneous conditions: Connection, and Separation. This book explores the logical extrapolation of this, and other Dynamics. My challenge to th... ... The Creation of Robber Baron Culture Pg 280 The Basic Factors Pg 282 The Consequences of Accumulation Pg 283 The Agricultural Revolution Pg 2... ... Chapter One: The Universe 5 Everyone knows this is not true. By using logical deduction and reasoning, the infinite variations and permutati... ...usal Infinite Totality that had no Dimensions. The 3 Dimensions were created logically, naturally, organically, mathematically and mechanically in a... ...usal Infinite Totality that had no Dimensions. The 3 Dimensions were created logically, naturally, organically, mathematically and mechanically in ... ...ural Organic Conditions and Dynamics of the 3 Dimensions of the Universe. By logical reduction; the Condition and Dynamics of Actual Infinity and A... ...ormality becomes a process of increasing deadness, increasing non-change. The consequences of this kind of awareness can be stated very simply: what... ...be described as a state of unawareness. For the past four billion years, the consequence of this kind of awareness in all other species has been ext... ...the cumulative impact of this negative feedback? What is the negative impact-consequence-result of children living in a civilized environment? If t...

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