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Where are the instruments? Don't you have them at rehearsals?" "Mr. Rich means to do without a band for the singing. He says it isn't necessary." "Rich is a fool," retorted her grace with much emphasis. "He knows nothing about it. Send him to me." Gay went about his errand half pleased, for he quite agreed with the duchess, and half in trepidation.

When Perrier, of France, the successor of Lafayette in the office of Prime Minister to Louis Phillipe, was on his death bed he exclaimed, with much emphasis and zeal, “France must have religion”—man must be governed by moral truth or by despotic power. Liberty does not flourish without morality, nor morality without the religion of the Bible.

You ain't accustomed to it and you don't deserve it, and I'm going to put a stop to it if I can." This last came with still greater emphasis the first mate was speaking now. "Thank you, Stephen. You and Martha are very much alike. She has the loyalty of an old servant, and you have the loyalty of an old friend.

Of shoes, sir, said Giles, turning upon him, and laying great emphasis on the word; 'seized the loaded pistol that always goes upstairs with the plate-basket; and walked on tiptoes to his room. "Brittles," I says, when I had woke him, "don't be frightened!" 'So you did, observed Brittles, in a low voice.

'You hook it, will you! says Mr. Rogers with stern emphasis. Both Click and Miles DO 'hook it, without another word, or, in plainer English, sneak away. 'Close up there, my men! says Inspector Field to two constables on duty who have followed. 'Keep together, gentlemen; we are going down here. Heads! Saint Giles's church strikes half-past ten.

The most obvious feature, the outstanding element that at once strikes the modern observer in these 'Coan' writings, is the enormous emphasis laid on the actual course of disease. 'It appears to me a most excellent thing', so opens one of the greatest of the Hippocratic works, 'for a physician to cultivate pronoia.

Then I believe he gave his name, and Mrs. Jennings, who has a great deal of knowledge of the world and a great deal of discrimination," put in poor Rose with much emphasis, "seemed to like him immensely. She found that one of her sons knew relations of his in Manchester, and they had other friends in common.

Stewart to see you boy." "Dr. Stewart?" Keith was on his feet, startled, uncertain. "Yes, Dr. Stewart." Susan repeated the name with clear emphasis. "He was in town an' jest came up to look at you. He's a big, kind doctor, dear, an' you'll like him, I know." At the door Susan turned to the doctor.

"But perhaps you never heard the details or, if you did, you may have forgotten them. Have you forgotten the details of the Charity Bazaar fire?" Charity Bazaar fire! Three times, with increasing emphasis, the magistrate had spoken those sinister words, yet the dial gave no sign, the red column throbbed on steadily. "I am not interested in the subject," answered the accused.

The emphasis he gave these words manifesting their sincerity, could not but give new charms to the person who spoke them: Louisa thought she might, without a blush, testify the sense she had of his generosity; but tho' what she said was perfectly obliging to him, yet she concluded with letting him know, there still was something that rendered the accomplishment of what he seemed to wish impossible.