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For instance: if there is a hell and I'm not anyways convinced that there is I don't believe but what's the use of cataloguing it? They'd ask me a string of questions when I was ordained, and I'd have to lie like Ananias." She rose and met his gloomy eyes fairly. "Tom Gordon, if you should do that, you would be the wickedest thing alive the basest thing that ever breathed!"
Only why wasn't the first Patrol explorer flaming in here caught? And the survey team we were here for months, cataloguing, mapping, not a whisper of any such trouble." "That dead man he's been here a long time. And when did the Largo Drift disappear?" "Five six years ago. But I can't give you any answers. I have none."
Prickett, thus prepared for Leonard, received him very graciously; and, after a few questions, said Leonard was just the person he wanted to assist him in cataloguing his books, and offered him most handsomely L1 a week for the task.
Their cataloguing system here is rotten, Kid, it's rotten!" As he spoke he was slowly feeling his way along the dirty white wall of his room. "They've cheated us, Bill, I'm on to 'em now! That's what college is really for these days, to hide the books we ought to read!" It came over me suddenly that Joe was back in college, on one of those library evenings of ours.
It was Sir Wilfrid, indeed, who had introduced him, immediately after he had won an Oxford historical fellowship, to Lady Coryston, as librarian, for the highly paid work of cataloguing a superb collection of MSS. belonging to the Corystons.
Nor did he look at her as he had looked at women in whom he had been momentarily interested, appreciating her good points of face and figure, cataloguing and compiling her attractions so as to admire them all in turn, forget none, and receive their whole effect.
Kidder's round chin was in the air, and she wore an "I'm as good as you are, if not better" expression. The imps in Beechy's eyes were critically cataloguing each detail of the strangers' costumes, and Miss Destrey was interested in the yellow cat, who had come to tell her the tragic tale of the stolen mouse. The new arrivals were English.
This simple aggregating or cataloguing style as it has been called, and which often occurs in the "Leaves," has been much criticised, but it seems to me in perfect keeping in a work that does not aim at total artistic effects, at finished structural perfection like architecture, but to picture the elements of a man's life and character in outward scenes and objects and to show how all nature tends inward to him and he outward to it.
In the day of cataloguing the miseries of her life she was too sadly honest to pretend that Bessie could be a comfort to her. A picture of Bernard painted by a local artist at a time when father and mother were for once united in the opinion that a handsomer, more promising boy did not exist, hung on the wall.
Indeed, for the last few weeks of it, since Billy began to seem so ill, he and Miss Hawthorn have schemed to take all the care from Billy, and they have done the whole thing together." "But what HAS Billy done to make her like this?" "I don't know. She's done lots for me, in all sorts of ways cataloguing my curios, you know, and going with me to hunt up things.
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