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  1. Dec 2015
    1. “Yes, it’s a million-pounder, as you see; but it never made but one purchase in its life, and then got the article for only about a tenth part of its value.”

      Got to admit, I didn't expect this to be a happy ending

    2. So I loved her all the more, seeing she could be so cheerful when there wasn’t anything to be cheerful about

      noooo nooo my poor dude yo don't understand

    3. Because, you see, with all my borrowing, I was carefully keeping within my means – I mean within my salary

      Well, glad he's keeping a budget. I'm not a finance expert, but I've heard even money that big can slip away when you feel that it's limitless

    4. Sell an eccentric millionaire such an unspeakable suit as that! Tod’s a fool – a born fool. Always doing something like this. Drives every millionaire away from this place, because he can’t tell a millionaire from a tramp, and never could. Ah, here’s the thing I am after. Please get those things off, sir, and throw them in the fire. Do me the favor to put on this shirt and this suit; it’s just the thing, the very thing – plain, rich, modest,

      this guy sees himself as quite the business man

    5. “My friend, you shouldn’t judge a stranger always by the clothes he wears. I am quite able to pay for this suit; I simply didn’t wish to put you to the trouble of changing a large note.”

      sarcasm wasn't the nicest thing, but I can understand why the clerk would assume he's pulling his leg. When you look at the likelihood...

    6. I couldn’t give it away, if I should try, for neither honest citizen nor highwayman would accept it or meddle with it for anything.

      I can see his dilemma

    1. was the only man in the world who could furnish here any detail of the test-mark—by honourable means.  I have finished.”

      That was super smooth. He must be a great lawyer.

    2. two frauds—[The Chair.  “Order!”]—which of these two adventurers—[The Chair.  “Order! order!”]—which of these two gentlemen

      wow, they really aren't seeing things as they are

    3. I publicly charge you with pilfering my note from Mr. Burgess and substituting a copy of it signed with your own name.  There is no other way by which you could have gotten hold of the test-remark; I alone, of living men, possessed the secret of its wording.”

      the test was a good idea.

    4. gazed at it with a burning interest, a mouth-watering interest, a wistful and pathetic interest; a minority of nineteen couples gazed at it tenderly, lovingly, proprietarily, and the male half of this minority kept saying over to themselves the moving little impromptu speeches of thankfulness for the audience’s applause and congratulations which they were presently going to get up and deliver.

      so so telling. And strangely resounds with me as being such an accurate representation of how an event like this would actually happen

    5. During that one night the nineteen wives spent an average of seven thousand dollars each out of the forty thousand in the sack—a hundred and thirty-three thousand altogether.

      OH MY. That is a lot for one night

    6. “You were thinking, if a body could only guess out what the remark was that Goodson made to the stranger.” “It’s perfectly true.  I feel guilty and ashamed.  And you?”

      they sort of admit their bad intentions...

    7. “How you talk!  Not guilty of it!  Everybody knows he was guilty.” “Mary, I give you my word—he was innocent.”

      What a firm disagreement

    8. the most honest and upright town in all the region round about

      reminds me of Harvey Dent's quote "you either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become a villain.

    1. Logic and sermons never convince,

      Here we disagree, I'm only convinced by logic and take very little stock in feelings. In my experience, feelings are constantly changing and are unpredictable and often wavering. It seems silly to base beliefs off something as shaky as feelings. We need to operate based off what we know as fact, not what we feel

    2. The day getting ready for me when I shall do as much good as the best, and be as prodigious;

      did that day ever come? would he have said it came?

    3. I seize the descending man and raise him with resistless will, O despairer, here is my neck, By God, you shall not go down! hang your whole weight upon me.

      Man, some of this stuff is just really hard to wrap my head around. I feel like this is the kind of stuff that I would find in a short, deep, meaningful poem that's only half a page. Then I would be able to try to focus more on each part and try to take it apart, but this song is just so long, it's honestly really hard to read it so analytically.

    4. Storming, enjoying, planning, loving, cautioning, Backing and filling, appearing and disappearing, I tread day and night such roads.

      day and night, so in his dreams?

    5. Hoping to cease not till death.

      This is why retirement shouldn't be what it looks like these days. Retirement shouldn't really exist as just an excuse to be lazy and unproductive, keep doing something!

    6. CELEBRATE myself

      if we all did this, the would would be a different place, but im really having a hard time picturing it... would it be a little too good?

    1. Dark old man!” exclaimed the affrighted minister, “with what horrible crime upon your soul are you now passing to the judgment?”

      he just buttered him up for so long to try to get him to take it off, then promptly calls him a dark old man

    2. horror

      I wonder how he sees himself, I mean judging by this it seems like he fears his appearance, but he's the one doing it to himself, it seems strange to be afraid of yourself based on something you're consciously doing

    3. “How strange,” said a lady, “that a simple black veil, such as any woman might wear on her bonnet, should become such a terrible thing on Mr. Hooper’s face!”

      yep crazy isn't it

    1. The police are entirely at fault—an unusual occurrence in affairs of this nature. There is not, however, the shadow of a clew apparent.

      Police are at fault because they can't solve it?

    2. Stereotomy

      Stereotomy is the set of geometrical knowledge and techniques of drawing and cutting the blocks of stone and their assembly into complex structures related to architectural construction

    3. The best chess-player in Christendom may be little more than the best player of chess; but proficiency in whist implies capacity for success in all those more important undertakings where mind struggles with mind

      stop hating on chess man, it's just a game

    4. —Sir Thomas Browne

      Sir Thomas Browne was an English polymath and author of varied works which reveal his wide learning in diverse fields including science and medicine, religion and the esoteric

    1. hideous murder accomplished, I set myself forthwith, and with entire deliberation, to the task of concealing the body

      He knows its hideous, but expresses no sorrow and immediately goes about covering it up

    2. only endeared it to my wife

      if only she didn't love the thing so much she wouldn't have tried to stop him from killing it and she'd still be alive

    3. The curtains of my bed were in flames.

      This is interesting. We never find out exactly how the fire starts, but we know there is a connections between the fire and the cat, interesting that it was his drapes that caught fire. Is there any symbolism, or significance that it was the curtains of his bed?

    1. perfidy

      In the context of war, perfidy is a form of deception in which one side promises to act in good faith (e.g., by raising a flag of truce) with the intention of breaking that promise once the enemy has exposed themselves (e.g., by coming out of cover to capture the "surrendering" enemy).

    2. joy passed across

      horribly sad, but I can understand that she probably felt more joy in that instant than she had in a very long time. She loves her parents tremendously, and loves her child more than anything, so seeing the two of them together, knowing that her child will have a good life, must be incredible

    3. “Oh, shall we not forgive the dear penitent?” said Mrs. Temple. “We must, we will, my love; she is willing to return, and ’tis our duty to receive her.

      I understand she really let them down, but geez, its more than just duty

    4. whom I can unburthen my full heart

      I mean, yeah, another girl would be nice, probably ideal, but it's not like it has to be another lady or nothing

    5. verlasting leave of her;

      wow, she has put up with so much crap from him and stayed and then he hears one negative thing about her that he doesn't even have evidence for, and he's already ready to leave her

    6. forgiveness

      You made a mistake, but at this point i'd be surprised if people really hold it against her, she's definitely suffered the consequences

    7. Can neither peace nor comfort find, Nor friend whereon to rest

      leave girl! the whole thing was a mistake in the first place. Sad that she really doesn't see women as able to make such decisions

    8. woman of fashion; her complexion was a clear brown, enlivened with the glow of health, her eyes, full, black, and sparkling, darted their intelligent glances through long silken lashes; her hair was shining brown, and her features regular and striking

      this sure is descriptive, really giving the reader a lot to work with when picturing her

    1. Vengeance is mine and I will repay i

      Holding out hope that God will pay them back for their cruelty? I wonder if they think that means while they are still alive on earth or if the payback will just be eternity in hell

    2. yet you are not deprived of the means of meditation

      interesting, makes you wonder exactly what an education does for us. Does it give us common sense? good judgement? I don't think so...

    3. This minister of Jesus Christ did not think himself too good to receive the hand, and ride in the chariot with a black man in the face of da

      he didn't, he preached to love your neighbor and your enemy, but it is funny that I don't have any memory of this exact instance ever happening in the bible... but hey its a big book

    1. fought right and left but was soon overpowered

      im surprised he was able to hold them back at all, and especially surprised he was able to kill the cheif

    1. Lord and Superior of all the men in the world, that all should obey him, and that he should be the head of the whole Human Race

      yeah OKAY, God tells everyone that He is their ruler and that they should obey him but then he says nah actually obey this guy peter

    2. he Lord our God, Living and Eternal, created the Heaven and the Earth, and one man and one woman, of whom you and we, all the men of the world at the time, were and are descendants, and all those who came after and before us.

      sounds like a preacher, perhaps with an agenda

    1. throw stones with slings, making threats of shooting arrows

      interesting that they throw stones, but not arrows. I guess they don't want to kill them, even though clubs and stones certainly could

  2. Nov 2015
    1. Agonies are one of my changes of garments, I do not ask the wounded person how he feels, I myself become the wounded person, My hurts turn livid upon me as I lean on a cane and observe.

      Sort of reminds me of Rev. Hooper, taking on the sins of the town, Whitman doesn't ask how the injured person feels, because that emphasizes the disconnect between the two of them, but he becomes the injured person, and is able to wear their pain like someone wears clothes.

    1. DOMESTIC CONCERNS.

      chapter 2 and 3 summary: Charlotte's father, (Henry) is a good guy. Blakenly asks Henry to consider the poor situation of Mr. Eldridge, who is stuck in prison after a very unfortunate incident between where eldridge borrowed money from someone named george but then kicked george out of his house, and therefore george asked for the money back early, and eldridge could not pay and was put in jail

  3. Oct 2015
    1. slipped a letter he had purposely written, into Charlotte’s hand, and five guineas into that of Mademoiselle, who promised she would endeavour to bring her young charge into the field again the next evening.

      SMOOTH

    2. I shall rest satisfied in the purity of my own intentions, and if I merit not applause, I feel that I dread not censure.

      saying that she knows she might not become famous, and she might be censured, but she knows she had good intentions and is right

    3. snares not only of the other sex,

      she really doesn't seem to like men very much, or maybe she doesn't dislike men so much as she dislikes the things they do

    4. ircumstances on which I have founded this novel were related to me

      so this novel is based on the life of some other lady named Charlotte, and the little details have been changed

    1. I mean to bend the whole of my artillery against those supposed proofs, which you have from thence provided, and from which you have formed an intrenchment apparently so invulnerable

      "excuse me, but I'm going to take you down"

    2. sensibility, soft compassion, and gentle commiseration

      I'm glad she's not trying to say that men and women are the "same". Of coarse every person is different, but women are often more compassionate and gentle, which is a wonderful thing. The world would be a much harsher place without these traits. I'm glad she recognizes that differences are not inherently bad

    3. Pity that all such censurers of female improvement do not go one step further, and deny their future existence; to be consistent they surely ought.

      WOW such sass its so impressive