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'But that is rather selfish; Eva is living in the same house with you, and yet you take no notice of her except at meal-times, and the poor girl is lonely, expostulated Stella. 'She can go out with you and Amy. Amy was her friend before she came to live with us, why shouldn't she be friends with her still? argued Vava.
As for "the iron age," no "rhapsodist" introduces so much as one iron spear point. It is argued that he speaks of bronze in deference to tradition. Then why does he scout tradition in the matter of greaves and corslets, while he sometimes actually goes behind tradition to find Mycenaean things unknown to the original poets?
"Dick, old fellow," faltered Dave, "I'm afraid you've broken a leg." "No; or I couldn't stand on my legs and walk," Prescott replied. "It hurts up here, where the side of the car rested." He placed one hand on his right hip. "Then your hip is broken," groaned Darry. "I don't believe that, either," argued Dick. "If my hip were broken I don't believe I could move my leg or step."
I argued it out that if Neil was on that road, it was the right road to find him in, leading direct to his chief's daughter; as for the other Highlandman, if I was to be startled off by every Highlandman I saw, I would scarce reach anywhere. And having quite satisfied myself with this disingenuous debate, I made the better speed of it, and came a little after four to Mrs. Drummond-Ogilvy's.
It has 'come up' every June since we've been living here, and there have been several of them. At the worst it never came inside the gate." "You can never tell what it might do," Park argued. "Yuh know yourself there's never been so much snow in the mountains. This hot weather we've been having lately, and then the rain, will bring it a-whooping. Can't yuh ride over to the Jonses?
At the same time I argued the matter briefly in my own mind, saying to myself, 'I shall not be the first who has risen through marriage from a lowly to a lofty station, nor will Don Fernando be the first whom beauty or, as is more likely, a blind attachment, has led to mate himself below his rank.
They argued for some time, and Rose closed her eyes until the talk, never really acrimonious, drifted into reminiscences of their childhood and Reginald's. It was strange that they should have chosen that day to speak so much of him, for when they reached home they found a letter addressed in an unfamiliar hand. 'What's this? Caroline said.
She argued, indeed, very learnedly in support of his opinion; and concluded with saying, if Tom had been guilty of any fault, she must confess her own son appeared to be equally culpable; for that she could see no difference between the buyer and the seller; both of whom were alike to be driven out of the temple. Mrs Blifil having declared her opinion, put an end to the debate.
All doctors do, and sometimes they are dead." She had argued a bit shakily after that, and that night she had slept badly. The next morning they had gone over it again. "You fainted when the kitten's paw was crushed in the door." "It was dreadful " "And you cried when I cut my foot with the hatchet and we were out in the woods.
No one knew better than Cecil, who had quite appreciated the small spice of risk in weighting the frail bark with an additional person; but then it was worth it to sail back alone with Bertie. "You are getting dreadfully wet, I am afraid, Miss Rolleston," said Lascelles. "Ease the sail a bit, Bertie." "You shouldn't keep her head to the waves," argued the other, "as if it were a boat.
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