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I couldn't attenuate then the cat was out of the bag; but later, each of the next times, I did, I acknowledge, attenuate. We all did religiously, so far as was possible; we cast ingenious ambiguities over the strong places, the beauties that betrayed him most, and found ourselves in the queer position of admirers banded to mislead a confiding artist.
Your blood is young, and consequently hot; and you naturally make a great deal by your good stomach and good digestion; you should, therefore, necessarily attenuate and cool it, from time to time, by gentle purges, or by a very low diet, for two or three days together, if you would avoid fevers.
Then as to explain herself and attenuate a little the sudden emphasis with which she had spoken: "I remember your once telling me that I must take in things at my pores." Her companion stared, but with his laugh again changed his posture. "That you' must ?" "That I do and you were quite right." "And when did I make this extraordinary charge?" "Ah then," said Nanda, "you admit it IS a charge.
He knew, and she knew, that, though the fascination which each had exercised over the other on her part independently of accomplishments would probably in the first days of their separation be even more potent than ever, time must attenuate that effect; the practical arguments against accepting her as a housemate might pronounce themselves more strongly in the boreal light of a remoter view.
Hereupon, to attenuate the foolishness of her blush only it had the opposite effect she added: "She thinks he has been a bad element in your life." Nick emitted a long strange sound. "She thinks perhaps, but she doesn't think enough; otherwise she'd arrive at this better thought that she knows nothing whatever about my life."
Perhaps this long and yet incomplete analysis will permit us the better to comprehend what emotions agitated the young man as he reascended the staircase of his house of their house, Lincoln's and his after his unexpected dispute with Boleslas Gorka. It will attenuate, at least with respect to him, the severity of simple minds.
After which, as his companion laughed: "How then can it be so good?" "You'll see for yourself. One does see." "Chad's in love with the daughter?" "That's what I mean." Strether wondered. "Then where's the difficulty?" "Why, aren't you and I with our grander bolder ideas?" "Oh mine !" Strether said rather strangely. But then as if to attenuate: "You mean they won't hear of Woollett?"
Asperula is supposed to attenuate viscid humours, and strengthen the tone of the bowels: it was recommended in obstructions of the liver and biliary ducts, and by some in epilepsies and palsies: modern practice has nevertheless rejected it. ASPLENIUM Ceterach. SPLEENWORT. It is recommended as a pectoral, and for promoting urine in nephritic cases.
What he says in effect is, not that palaeontological evidence is against him, but that it is not distinctly in his favour; and, without attempting to attenuate the fact, he accounts for it by the scantiness and the imperfection of that evidence.
Then, to attenuate the discourtesy of such a cry, Beauchene began to jest, and accepted the invitation for a later date when the warm weather should have arrived. "On my word of honor, we have business in Paris," he declared. "But I promise you that when it's fine we will all come and spend a day here yes, with our wives and children.
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