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"When you have fitted the puzzle together you don't need to be told you have done it." It was most infernally tantalizing. I pondered on the problem with a scowl of such intense cogitation that Thorndyke laughed outright. "It seems to me," I said, at length, "that the identity of the remains is the primary question and that it is a question of fact. It doesn't seem any use to speculate about it."
Geoffrey exclaimed. "I wish we were going with you. Don't you think you could take us, Master Lirriper?" The bargeman looked down into the water and frowned. He was slow of speech, but as the minutes went on and he did not absolutely refuse the boys exchanged glances of excitement and hope. "I dunno how that might be, young sirs," John Lirriper said slowly, after long cogitation.
His cogitation, however, was not on such abstruse matters, nor was it long, but its result was not insignificant. "Put your money into it," he said, "and fight it out! Put part of my money into it, if you like, and let us fight it out together."
I only wish, said Franklin, and the intensity of cogitation deepened on his face, 'I only wish that one could think out some plan to give her a chance. 'I wish one could, said Miss Buchanan. And without any change of voice she added: 'I want you to marry her, Mr. Kane.
Now this put me to cogitation, and I remembered me of having read that Dionysius, King of Syracuse, whom historians call Tyrannos, which signifieth not in the Greek tongue, as in ours, a truculent usurper, but a royal king who governs, it may be, something more strictly than we and other lawful monarchs, whom the ancients termed Basileis Now this Dionysius of Syracuse caused cunning workmen to build for himself a lugg D'ye ken what that is, my Lord Bishop?"
Things that in former days would have occasioned great discourse and cogitation, are forgotten with the day in which they happen; and there is no longer that searching into personalities which was so much in vogue during the first epoch of my ministry, which I reckon the period before the American war; nor has there been any such germinal changes among us, as those which took place in the second epoch, counting backward from the building of the cotton-mill that gave rise to the town of Cayenneville.
"Well" Magsie was scarlet with anger "I could make him sorry, don't worry about that!" she said childishly. "Of course, if his wife DID consent, and then changed her mind, and you sent his letters to her," Billy said after cogitation. "It might he may have glossed it all over, to her, you know." "Exactly!" Magsie said triumphantly. "I knew there was a way! She's a sensitive woman, too.
I had begun half-a-dozen different stories at various times, but had always failed to make much progress with them. One or two short stories that had appeared in Christmas Numbers of the Leeds Mercury and sundry magazines had not been wholly unsuccessful, and so, after long cogitation, in the year 1883 I wrote "Gladys Fane: A Story of Two Lives."
After a good deal of cogitation, he at length came to the conclusion that the school-master, Finigan, must have been the traitor, and with this impression he resolved to give that worthy personage a call upon his way home.
The gaze of the topman was far longer than had been that of his black companion; and it is to be presumed, in consequence, much more accurate. Instead, however, of venturing any sudden opinion, when his eye was wearied, he lowered the glass, and with it his head, standing long in the attitude of one whose thoughts had received some subject of deep cogitation.
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