"Undisputable" Quotes from Famous Books
... work and never ungrudgingly. His censure was rare too, to be sure, but this obviously was because Rose almost never gave him an excuse for it. Of course she was up to her work, but, well, she had better be. This, in a nutshell, was his attitude toward her. Nothing but the undisputable fact that she was up to her work (Gertrude was comforting here, with her reticent but convincing reports of Abe Shuman's satisfaction with her) kept Rose from losing confidence. Even as it was, working for ... — The Real Adventure • Henry Kitchell Webster
... annoyed, but jubilant. He had been thoroughly disgusted by the conduct of the English expert. Instead of taking Mr. Blaisdell's word regarding the mine, corroborated as it was by undisputable evidence in the shape of mining reports, surveyor's notes, and maps, he had insisted on ascertaining for himself the important data, the width, dip and course of the vein, and the measurement of various angles and distances, with a persistency and accuracy that was simply ... — The Award of Justice - Told in the Rockies • A. Maynard Barbour
... to admit, however, that whilst the taste of the whole "Story" is execrable, the facts upon which it is founded are undisputable. ... — The Confessions of a Caricaturist, Vol 2 (of 2) • Harry Furniss |