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It merely means that the kind of photography I must name "Fifth Avenue" art, is a conspicuous species of artistic bunkum, and must be recognized as such. Photographers must know that fogging and blurring the image is curtailing the experience of it. It is a foolish notion that mystification is of any value.

Snowing and fogging, as white and as dark and disagreeable as ever it can be. Thank heaven, to-day was not yesterday, which was dry, bright sunshine, on purpose to grace the Queen, and to pleasure us three in particular.

If I'd been judge you'd a-had first place, Mr. Flandrau." "Much obliged. And now you've identified me sufficient, how about that ticket?" "I was coming to that. Sure you can get a ticket. Good on any train. You're so darned active, maybe you could get off Number 4 when she is fogging along sixty miles per. But most folks couldn't, not with any comfort." "Meaning that the Flyer doesn't stop?"

"Well, it's this here; if it was me and you and old Barney where is old Barney?" "Here, messmate." "Oh, come then, I might be right, on'y you see we've got Mr Dale with us." "Look here, what are you fogging about? Why don't you say what yer mean, my lad? Now then, out with it. Where are we? 'cause Mr Dale wants to know." "Well, as he's here, we can't be here," growled Dumlow.

Glass of any pattern or shade subjects the wearer to constant annoyance by fogging from the breath, which congeals very rapidly upon the surface of the glass, and apparently always at the most inconvenient time, as when the hunter is stalking a deer by crawling a long distance upon his hands and knees, and just as he raises his rifle for a shot his goggles are like pieces of ground glass.

And last, Big Bill himself in overalls, a touch of blunt blue realism, came fogging along the side-wall to swing into place the great wooden bar that secured the entire group of glass doors which gave on the porch.

She began to excuse her action in leaving her charge thus solitary, to protest her devotion; becoming, it may be added, red and agitated in the process. Her thick, short little fingers worked nervously on the crook handle of her white cotton umbrella. Her round light-coloured eyes grew humid to the point of fogging the lenses of her gold-rimmed glasses.

And yet, in many respects, the peasantry seem to be mere pagans, and destitute of any considerable degree of civilization. " . . . . We reached a not very promising looking village about 4 o'clock, and I concluded to tie up for the day; munching fruit and fogging the hood with pipe-smoke had grown monotonous; I could not have the hood furled, because the floods of rain fell unceasingly.

And so they flogged one another until a simpleton was found who would not allow himself to be flogged, and shouted to his companions not to flog one another. Only then the fogging ceased, and the police officer made his escape.

I trailed this jasper up the coulee and out on the bench, across that level strip between Black Coulee and Dry Spring Gulch, and down the gulch a mile or so. He was fogging right along, and seemed as if he looked back every ten rods I know he spotted me just as I struck the level at the head uh Black Coulee, because he acted different then.