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"My bel-o-ved, would you care?" said Pierre Menard, speaking English, which his slave could not understand, and accenting on the first syllable the name he gave her. "Yes; it would be a serious inconvenience to me," replied Angélique. "Now that is worth coming here for. De northwest wind, I do not feel it since you say that."
He related how he was just on the point of taking out the volume which contained the paper, when Mr. Bradshaw entered and disconcerted him. He had, however, noticed three spots on the paper by which he should know it anywhere. He then repeated the substance of Kitty Fagan's story, accenting the fact that she too noticed three remarkable spots on the paper which Mr.
"This is Mama," said Winifred, accenting the second syllable strongly and contriving at once to be vivacious and reverent. Mama inclined her head toward me without the faintest smile, welcoming or otherwise, placing her hand as she did so regally upon the teacozy, as upon a royal orb. "Mrs Thario," I said, "I am delighted to meet you." Mama found this beneath her condescension.
Opening the door, without raising her lashes to either her father or the visitor, she said, with a mischievous accenting of the professional manner, "Mr. Barker to see you on business," and tripped sweetly away. And this slight incident precipitated the crisis.
He does not forget man's biological kinship to the brute, his intimate structural and even psychological relation to the primates, but he is aware that it is not in dwelling upon these facts that his spirit discovers what is distinctive to man as man. That he believes will be found by accenting the chasm between man and nature.
"All went merry as a marriage bell" for a page and a half; then David, fiddling away, cried out, "You are getting too fast; 'ri tum tiddy, iddy ri tum ti;" then, by stamping and accenting very strongly, he kept the piano from overflowing its bounds. The piece ended. Eve rubbed her hands. "Now you'll catch it, Mr. David!" "I am afraid I gave you a great deal of trouble, Mr. Dodd."
It was quite by chance that I came upon this poor child and learned something of her unhappy state." The choleric brows went up like twin stress marks accenting unspoken skepticism. "A child of twenty-four?" he commented ironically. "A child, measured by my age or yours. As I told you, I met her quite accidentally.
"Four years after," he repeated, accenting the last word. "Such were the details gathered in Tasmania," answered the police agent. "Go on," said Lord Ronsdale. "You subsequently learned with more definiteness the actual circumstances of his rescue?"
The fifth week only six herds arrived, all of which touched at the ranch; half of them had been purchased at Dodge, had neither a cripple nor a stray to bestow, but shared the welcome water and passed on. One of the purchased herds brought a welcome letter to Joel. It was from Don Lovell, urgently accenting anew his previous invitation to come to Dodge and look over the market.
When one learns this and then thinks back in the light of this knowledge, his conduct throughout the play appears absolutely inconceivable; so that one is driven to the conjecture that Schiller did not think of him all along as an out-and-out traitor, but added this touch at the last, along with others, for the purpose of accenting his character as a Quixotic madman.
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