Practical Essays
PRACTICAL ESSAYS. by ALEXANDER BAIN, LL.D., EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF LOGIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. LONDON: 1884. PREFACE. The present volume is in great part a reprint of articles contributed to Reviews. The principal bond of union among them is their practical
warbler. I admitted that these studies had been wretchedly put aside
under the more pressing necessity of fixing the attention of all my
powers, ornithological and other, upon her garden window. But as I
placed specimens of my notes and drawings in her hand, I remarked
gravely that after our marriage I should be ready to push my work
forward without delay.
All this was meant to give her a delightful surprise; and indeed she
examined the evidences of my undertaking with devouring and triumphant
eagerness. But what was my amazement when she handed them back in
silence, and with a face as white as though as fragrant as a rose.
"I have distressed you, Georgiana!" I cried, "and my only thought had
been to give you pleasure. I am always doing something wrong!"
She closed her eyes and passed her fingers searchingly across her brow,
as we sometimes instinctively try to brush away our cares. Then she
sat looking down rather pitifully at her palms, as they lay in her lap.
"You have shared your secret with me," she said, solemnly, at length.
"I'll share mine with yon. It is the only fear that I have ever felt
regarding our future. It has never left me; and what you have just
shown me fills me with terror."
I sat aghast.
PRACTICAL ESSAYS. by ALEXANDER BAIN, LL.D., EMERITUS PROFESSOR OF LOGIC IN THE UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN. LONDON: 1884. PREFACE. The present volume is in great part a reprint of articles contributed to Reviews. The principal bond of union among them is their practical