31. Consider the marvelous facilities for world-travel. 32. If he had been kept away from boots, and soap, and big dogs till he came to the trinity full-grown and with developed teeth, just consider how fearfully sick and thrashed he would be! 33. He also said that youngsters, in their repentant moments, consider their sins much more serious and ineffaceable than they really are. 34. Consider that everything I am writing of took place in an almost pre-historic era in the history of British India. 35. You must consider the next from the native point of view. 36. But consider how lightly I am touched. 37. What might be the special ideas of his own mind regarding ecclesiastical policy in general, it had not been thought necessary to consider. 38. Perhaps Miss Palliser will allow me, through you, to request her to consider my proposal with more deliberation than was allowed to me before, when I spoke to her perhaps with injudicious hurry. 39. I can only say, from what little I know of him, that I shall be happy to see him in any office to which the future Prime Minister may consider it to be his duty to appoint him. 40. " Mr. Bonteen took twenty-four hours to consider, and was then appointed President of the Board of Trade without a seat in the Cabinet. |