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"What are the others like the other novices?" "Nearly all Eurasians, one native, a Hindu widow the Sisters are almost demonstrative to her and one or two local European girls: the commissariat sergeant class, I should think." "They don't sound attractive, and I am glad. You will depend the more upon me." Hilda looked thoughtfully at Miss Livingstone.

The next afternoon I was astonished on going up to his rooms to find Will Lennox, sitting there. He was talking in that loud, happy, demonstrative way so natural to men accustomed to have the whole world minister unto them. He did not see how nervous and angry Petralto was under his easy, boastful conversation.

Particularly demonstrative were the ebullitions of two or three brothers who saw a chance of exchanging sundry unsalable possessions for slices in the inheritance. Mr. Sapp reached New York City in the evening, and the momentous interview was to take place at an early hour the next day. Sleep came in brief and fitful snatches.

You know, at any rate, how thoroughly I wish you well. Upon this Clara got up to take her leave, and the demonstrative affection of an embrace between the two women afforded a remedy for the awkwardness of the previous conversation. 'God bless you, dearest, said Mrs Askerton. 'May I write to you? 'Certainly, said Clara. 'And you will answer my letters? 'Of course I will.

"I shouldn't wish you to change," the hero said, so fondly that the witness trembled for something more demonstrative. "Thank you! But what I mean is, couldn't they change a little? Couldn't they give us another trial?

Perhaps it is for this reason that the welcome is more visible in Venice than elsewhere, and that here, where the effect of the season is narrowed and limited to men's hearts, the joy it brings is all the keener and deeper. It is certain at least that the rapture is more demonstrative. The city at all times voiceful, seems to burst into song with the advent of these golden days and silver nights.

He became so demonstrative in his friendship for Father Hecker that the Pope was amused at it, and Father Hecker relates in his letters home how the Holy Father rallied him about the warmth of his advocacy of the American priest's cause, as did various members of the Pontifcal court.

It is clear that this wonderfully ingenious speculation rests its claims for acceptance purely on the assertion that it and it alone explains the facts. It cannot be proved from any principle of reason. It assumes that there is a demonstrative science of Mathematics quite independent of experience, and that there are necessary principles of Physics equally independent of experience.

All this was said with many interjections, and with sundry pauses in the speech, during which Michel caressed his niece, and pressed her to his breast, and signified his joy by all the outward modes of expression which a man so demonstrative knows how to use.

The booths, with toys, gingerbread, sausages, cheese and light literature tastefully intermingled, went on and on like the restaurants that lined each side of the long avenue. Around primitive tables family parties clinked foaming glasses and hailed with demonstrative hospitality any stray cousin who chanced that way.