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Updated: May 4, 2025


He used words loosely, but Stahl did not check him; it was merely that the effort to express himself this self that could believe so much found difficulty in doing so coherently in modern language. He went very far. For the fact that while Stahl criticized and denied, he yet understood, was a strong incentive to talk.

It was, indeed, as if a door had been suddenly flung open to the sunlight for escape from a dark prison in which a man had thought to spend his life. He was in haste now to be alone, to straighten out his agitated mind and plan coherently what was to be done. Also he must consult another. Already he had hit upon that other.

That was the only light in which she was able to see the tragedy in the first moment of the shock. Other thoughts and revelations about her brother's strange death were to come later, when her mind recovered its bearings. For the moment she was incapable of thinking coherently.

All that the servants had to do was to see that the things were properly aired; but the girls had to mend their own clothes and keep them tidy. Absolute horror filled Fanny's mind now. What was she to do? She was so bewildered that for a time she could scarcely think coherently.

Mimo had not coherently given the address, on the telephone. Thus they passed the day alone with their dead, in anguish; and at last thought came back to Zara. She would go to her uncle, and let him help to settle things; she could count upon him to do that. Francis Markrute, anxious and disturbed by Tristram's message and her absence, met her as she came in and drew her into the library.

"Yes the thing is as I expected. The spell, that I foresaw might be worked, has worked. She's done it, and done it well. Where is she Grace, I mean?" "Up in her room what has happened!" Mr. Melbury explained the circumstances as coherently as he could. "I told you so," he said. "A maid like her couldn't stay hid long, even in a place like this. But where is Grace? Let's have her down.

He ran off in his boyish, impetuous fashion, and Seton watched him, smiling quietly. The table proved to be available, and ere long the two were discussing an excellent dinner. Gray lost much of his irritability and began to talk coherently upon topics of general interest.

He was a simple fellow, unfortunately, who knew the story too well to be able to tell it coherently. On my second visit, however, I pushed vigorously up the stream-bed in the heat of the morning, determined to reach the head of the waters. Gradually the aspect of the valley changes.

She seemed entirely absorbed by the inner stress of the struggle she was going through, so that hardly did she seem able to follow coherently even plans for the future.

She felt her husband waiting patiently for her to quiet down and go on more coherently, and knew that his patience came from a long acquaintance with her mental habits, a certainty that her outbursts of feeling generally did quiet down if one waited: and across her genuine absorption in the story she was telling there flitted, bat-like, a distaste far being known so well as all that!

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