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A natural and unnatural manner seemed struggling in all her gestures, and in every syllable that she articulated a naturally free, familiar, good-natured, precipitate, Irish manner, had been schooled, and schooled late in life, into a sober, cold, still, stiff deportment, which she mistook for English. A strong, Hibernian accent, she had, with infinite difficulty, changed into an English tone.
Rey remained seated, serene, courageous, with the passive courage of a profound conviction and an immovable resolve. The whole weight of his aunt's wrath, threatening to overwhelm him, did not make him move an eyelash. This was his character. "You are mad. Marry my daughter, you! Marry her against my will!" Dona Perfecta's trembling lips articulated these words in a truly tragic tone.
We can leave her now, for she will sleep." "Yes," said the abbess herself. "Let me sleep." Her voice was faint, but the words were distinctly articulated. Then she opened her eyes and looked about her quite naturally. Her glance rested on Dalrymple's face. Suddenly realizing that she was not veiled, she drew the coverlet up over her face.
She put out her hands, shouted something, and all that wild mob took up the shout in a roaring chorus of articulated, rapid, breathless utterance. "'Do you understand this? I asked. "He kept on looking out past me with fiery, longing eyes, with a mingled expression of wistfulness and hate.
In certain genera of star-fishes, "the very combinations needed to show that the pedicellariae are only modified branching spines" may be found. Thus we have fixed spines, with three equi-distant, serrated, movable branches, articulated to near their bases; and higher up, on the same spine, three other movable branches.
How futile he and his little pop-gun appeared as he dashed after that living engine of destruction! But, oh, how glorious! It was some such thought as this that ran through Brady's mind, though articulated it might have been expressed otherwise, albeit more forcefully.
He took one of the youngest scholars, covered her eyes, and placing her hand upon his throat, articulated the second sound of A. She followed him, making the sound softer or louder as he did. All the consonants were made distinctly, by placing her hand before his mouth. Their exercises in reading, speaking with one another, and writing from dictation, succeeded perfectly.
There is another family of insects, the singular habits of which will not fail to attract the traveller in the cultivated tracts of Ceylon these are moths of the genus Oiketicus , of which the females are devoid of wings, and some possess no articulated feet.
Nevertheless, as it is spoken, so is it done: the articulated Word sets all hands in Action; and Rope and Improved-drop perform their work. "Thinking reader, the reason seems to me twofold: First, that Man is a Spirit, and bound by invisible bonds to All Men; secondly, that he wears Clothes, which are the visible emblems of that fact.
"Why, certainly, if you wish to do so." Fouquet reflected for a moment, then looking the captain full in the face, "One single word," said he; "will you remember it?" "I will not forget it." "Will you speak it to whom I wish?" "I will." "Saint-Mande," articulated Fouquet, in a low voice. "Well! and for whom?" "For Madame de Belliere or Pelisson." "It shall be done."
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