But you slaves - it is too bad to be slaves, I grant - but you slaves dream of a society where the law of development will be annulled, where no weaklings and
inefficients will perish, where every
inefficient will have as much as he wants to eat as many times a day as he desires, and where all will marry and have progeny - the weak as well as the strong.
She had his companionship no longer; I esteemed it a duty to supply its lack, as much as possible, with mine: an
inefficient substitute; for I could only spare two or three hours, from my numerous diurnal occupations, to follow her footsteps, and then my society was obviously less desirable than his.
With this
inefficient crew he made his way up the Ottawa River, and by the ancient route of the fur traders, along a succession of small lakes and rivers, to Michilimackinac.
Even in these places, the inhabitants had often good reason for extinguishing their lamp as soon as it was lighted; and the watch being utterly
inefficient and powerless to prevent them, they did so at their pleasure.
The task of cramming knowledge into these self-sufficient,
inefficient youngsters of both sexes discourages me at times.
The worry of nursing her husband had fixed a plaintive frown upon her forehead; she was pale and looked unhappy and more than usually
inefficient, and her eyes wandered more vaguely than ever from point to point.
Simon Nishikanta sneered openly at what he considered the captain's
inefficient navigation, and continued to paint water- colours when he was serene, and to shoot at whales, sea-birds, and all things hurtable when he was downhearted and sea-sore with disappointment at not sighting the Lion's Head peak of the Ancient Mariner's treasure island
Police and justice are quite
inefficient. If a man who is poor commits murder and is taken, he will be imprisoned, and perhaps even shot; but if he is rich and has friends, he may rely on it no very severe consequence will ensue.
But in four years more the Parliamentary government, bigoted and
inefficient, made itself impossible, and then for five years, until his death, Oliver Cromwell strongly ruled England as Protector.
Of course, all the chances were that de Barral should have fallen upon a perfectly harmless, naive, usual,
inefficient specimen of respectable governess for his daughter; or on a commonplace silly adventuress who would have tried, say, to marry him or work some other sort of common mischief in a small way.
I think we may say the same of all the habits and aptitudes that we acquire in all of them there has been present throughout some instinctive activity, prompting at first rather
inefficient movements, but supplying the driving force while more and more effective methods are being acquired.
There is a peculiar majesty about the atmosphere of the little great - if I may be permitted so equivocal an expression - which mere physical bulk alone will be found at all times
inefficient in creating.