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"I don't care if you tell the town, the whole of York county, the state of Maine and and the nation!" she finished grandiloquently. "Now you run home and remember what I say. If you do it again, and especially if you say 'Jail Birds, if I think it's right and my duty, I shall punish you somehow."

For this old noble was the true son of a father who had believed to the end in that King who talked grandiloquently of the works of Seneca and Tacitus while driving from the Temple to his trial, with the mob hooting and yelling imprecations into the carriage windows.

I should not have taken the liberty," said Lebedeff, appearing suddenly from behind his daughter. "It is our own Pushkin, our family copy, Annenkoff's edition; it could not be bought now. I beg to suggest, with great respect, that your excellency should buy it, and thus quench the noble literary thirst which is consuming you at this moment," he concluded grandiloquently.

The last light of the setting sun was reflected from the red roof of the Little Chemist's shop upon the quaint figure and eloquent face, which had in it something of the gentleman, something of the comedian. The alert Medallion himself did not realise the touch of the comedian in him, till the white hand was waved grandiloquently over the heads of the crowd.

"It was bold of you to enter it at all just now," said De Froilette. "I am used to dangers," said the brigand, grandiloquently, "and I had business with you." "With me?" "With you and with one other," Vasilici answered. "It was fortunate this Princess came into our hands; we learnt many things.

He added grandiloquently, "But for your unflagging faith in me, I would not have the courage to bear the burdens of everyday life." She stamped her foot. "Stop it!" "All right." But he said quietly, "You are a good kid, Sally. You know, it's not too bright of me to mourn." She drew a deep breath. "That's better! Now, I want "

In a trice they were all being called for at various tables and corners, which he fixed for the operations of the Committees. The most zealous and loquacious of those who pressed forward to be given positions of trust was Jean Benoit. "I take the Reveillière." "The Reveillère is parted among three." "Well then," grandiloquently, "I take from St. Jean de Dieu to the parish Church of Dormillière."

True, he countenanced Polish proclamations, which spoke grandiloquently of national liberty; but proclamations he ever viewed as the ballons d'essai of politics. He also warned Murat not to promise the Poles too much: "My greatness does not depend on the aid of a few thousand Poles.

So Azalea came, laughingly, and the two walked grandiloquently into the focus of the camera. "And there is a man making phonograph records," young Gale went on. "Come over there, Zaly, and we'll have a joust of words, and record it on the sands of time!" "What do you mean?" asked Azalea, interestedly, for she had no knowledge of some of the performances going on.

I cannot exist on your kindness all my life!" He had learnt to humour these two silly old women. During the two years which had just passed he had gradually recognised the utter futility of endeavouring to make them realise the true state of their affairs. They spoke grandiloquently of the family solicitor: a man who had been in his grave for nearly a quarter of a century.