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"I have never tried to save anything yet, uncle, but I am going to begin." The old man sat silent for a few moments, and then said, "I wont do it, Davie." "It is only £2,000, Uncle John." "Only £2,000! Hear the lad! Did ye ever mak £2,000? Did ye ever save £2,000? When ye hae done that ye'll ne'er put in the adverb, Davie. Only £2,000, indeed!" "I thought you loved me, uncle."

She paused, debating how long it would take her to separate Mathilde from the Wayne boy; and recalling that this was no topic for an invalid, she smiled at him and went down-stairs. "My dear Adelaide!" said Mrs. Baxter, enveloping her in a powdery caress. "How wonderfully you're looking, Mrs. Baxter," said Adelaide, choosing her adverb with intention. "Now tell me, dear," said Mrs.

I use the adverb "knowingly" because it had been made clear to him that, in the judgment of others, the Commissioners ought to have the guidance furnished by a draft-treaty or by a definite statement of policies no matter how tentative or subject to change the draft or statement might be.

I once took the liberty of censuring the conclusion of a letter of his to the Dean of St. Paul's. He subscribed himself 'humbly yours, and I objected to the adverb. 'Well, but, Tyndall, he said, 'I am humble; and still it would be a great mistake to think that I am not also proud. This duality ran through his character.

"Fortunately your papa appreciates it; he appreciates it IMMENSELY" that was one of the things Miss Overmore also said, with a striking insistence on the adverb. Maisie herself was no less impressed with what this martyr had gone through, especially after hearing of the terrible letter that had come from Mrs. Farange.

If she had noticed the missing curl before she came to the class she never would have laughed; but seeing it suddenly drove the adverb quite out of her head, and before she had known what she was about she had laughed. It seemed a long time to recess, and it was all that Ruby could do to keep the tears out of her eyes.

But bruttino is a soothing diminutive, a diminutive that forbears to express contempt, a diminutive that implies innocence, and is, moreover, guarded by a hesitating adverb, shrugging in the rear "rather than not."

"Yes, very," Basil Ransom replied, with a smile, and the curious feminine softness with which Southern gentlemen enunciate that adverb. Mrs.

And you you were simply puffing around the place and wanting to fight. And then old Scully himself! We are all in it! This poor gambler isn't even a noun. He is kind of an adverb. Every sin is the result of a collaboration. We, five of us, have collaborated in the murder of this Swede.

Maybe that fellow's mother will get the letter and we know Warde is a first class scout." "That shows what kind of a scout you are," said Roy; "throwing stones at birds." "You're crazy," Pee-wee said, "that's an adverb." "You mean a proverb," said Roy. "A lot you know about grammar; you don't know the difference between a proposition and an injunction.

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