In Sybil were exhibited the social relations of rich and poor (the "two nations") under this regime, and under changes in which, while the peasantry were neglected by a shoddy aristocracy ignorant of its duties, factory life and a purblind gospel of political economy imbruted the rest of the population. [Please select]
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But, at last I began, in a purblind groping way, to read, write, and cipher, on the very smallest scale. [Please select]
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"'A purblind fool, a sot and a Mohammedan,"' quoted the priest maliciously, "'how many be they, three or one."' [Please select]
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More probably, though, it was only the inevitable resurgence of her own sane fundamental purposes, temporarily swept away by purblind passion. [Please select]
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For what is the first result of man's increased knowledge interpreted from Nature's book by the persistent effort of his purblind observation. [Please select]
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We are all purblind, but some are blinder than others who use the various means available for sharpening their eyesight. [Please select]
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Seem not to dive into the secret of it, though you are purblind if you see not through it. [Please select]
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