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Updated: June 23, 2025
GNEISS is the general name under which are comprised coarsely foliated rocks banded with irregular layers of feldspar and other minerals. The gneisses appear to be due in many cases to the crushing and shearing of deep-seated igneous rocks, such as granite and gabbro.
And you can give a good imitation of a moving picture film showing a man getting out of a room." With no good grace the man arose clumsily from his chair, and with leers at Ruth and Alice, who were clinging to each other on the far side of the room, the visitor started for the door. "I'll see you again!" he called, coarsely. "Then maybe the laugh will be on my side.
John had a fine set of nerves, and he at once felt by instinct, what no more coarsely constituted mind would have detected; namely, that I was a little amused at him. The colour rose to his cheek; with half a smile he turned and took his hat he was going. My heart smote me. "I will I will help you," said I eagerly. "I will do what you wish.
Their colour varies from maize to dusky olive, and their features from classic to negroid; but usually the nose, though not flat, is wide, and the mouth, though not blubber-lipped, is heavy and sensual. Shorter and more coarsely built than the males, the women, even when young, are less attractive to the European eye, despite their bright glances and black, abundant hair.
"So it is; but the colonel may die before you get it done," observed Jaspar, coarsely, and with a crafty smile, which was not unnoticed by the attorney. "O, no! I hope not," replied Maxwell, exhibiting the prototype of Jaspar's smile. A smile! What is it? What volumes are conveyed in a single smile!
"I have no money," replied the piper; "and if I had, I should not throw it away in so silly a manner. Come along; I shall begin think you are in love with the youth." "Then you will not be far wide of the mark," observed Judith, coarsely. The piper uttered an angry exclamation, and taking his daughter's hand, dragged her out of the vault.
The girl frowned in an effort of concentration, gazing into the thin light of the dying fire and two watery tallow dips. Her coarsely spun dress, coloured with sassafras bark and darker than the yellow hickory stain, drew about her fine shoulders and full, plastic breast. "I'd like it," she repeated; "but afterward. There is father "
Manuel is the individual thus coarsely indicated. Told that he is wanted, the peon spurs his mule forward, and places himself by the side of the commanding officer, who has meanwhile dismounted. In the countenance of the Indian there is an expression of conscious guilt, such as may appear in that of one not hardened by habitual crime.
This is the only fresco near the ground in which Giotto's work is untouched, at least, by the modern restorer. So felicitously safe it is, that you may learn from it at once and for ever, what good fresco painting is how quiet how delicately clear how little coarsely or vulgarly attractive how capable of the most tender light and shade, and of the most exquisite and enduring colour.
Let me speak to this person " Then she broke out not loud, not coarsely, but very determinately "No, sir; you would be very glad to suppress me, and my child, and my evidence, no doubt; but the Earl of Trevorsham has acknowledged the truth of my claim, and I will not leave this spot till he has acknowledged my mother as his only lawful wife, and my child, Trevor Lea, as his only lawful heir!"
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