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Updated: May 4, 2025
It is impossible to write coolly, calmly, logically, and coherently about the automobile; it is not a cool, calm, logical, or coherent beast, the exact reverse being true. The critic who has never driven a machine is not qualified to speak concerning the things contained herein, while the critic who has will speak with the charity and chastened humility which spring from adversity.
I mean to say, I felt again that wonderful thrill of equality quite as if my superiors were not all about me. Inside the house Mrs. Effie addressed the last of a heap of invitations for an early reception "To meet Colonel Marmaduke Ruggles," they read. Of the following fortnight I find it difficult to write coherently.
I do not wish to go to the Grand Central Station. Drive me to Poughkeepsie! I wished a chance to think. I knew Poughkeepsie was not far from New York City, but I supposed it was far enough to give me a chance to determine what to do next by the time we arrived there. "But I could not think coherently. I could only feel and fear.
Markham lifted her face from Annette's cheek, the tears showed under her lids. "But, oh, Annette," she whispered, "I ask you to believe that I am real that once I was all real but I fell like the rest." For the first time Annette spoke coherently. "Oh, Aunt Paula it breaks my heart but I will try to remember only how kind you were."
Where is mother?" There was no rambling, she spoke coherently! "Are you hurt?" pressed Tavia. "If only you can move?" "I am sure I can," the sufferer replied, at the same time making an effort to sit up. "I feel better somehow. How did you come to me? I had a terrible dream." "I met you. Do you remember your name?" The girl did not answer at once.
There were queer splotches of blood under the skin on the backs of his hands; but when the brandy relieved his fatigue, he stopped babbling of the sea and spoke coherently. "Y' mind the man, whose wife died in the Desert, Wayland?" His horse stumbled. The Ranger snatched at the bridle and jerked it up. "Yes," said Wayland.
He never quite coherently remembered that which immediately ensued, for something struck him on the head. When he came to his full senses again he was lying on a grating beside the body of the Russian cleaner he had strangled. The Saigon's men were all around him. He arose, gasping for breath. Sievers thrust a bar into his hand and pointed to a line of ladders.
The ebon sentinels had, directed by the barking of their canine associates, discovered, under a holly hedge on one side of the yard, a man lying upon the earth, and almost buried in the snow he seemed not to have strength to throw off. He was either drunk or so nearly frozen as to be incapable of answering coherently their demands as to what was his name and what his business upon the premises.
Still, the method was intelligible and the ensuing combinations would have hung coherently together. They would have satisfied all those and they were many who believed that the second decade of the twentieth century differs in no essential respect from the first and that latter-day world problems may be solved by judicious territorial redistribution.
The consul hardly sober enough to talk coherently had declared that it was impossible to start any troops that day to Præneste. "To-morrow, when he had time, he would consider the matter." And Fabia realized that the engine of government would be very slow to set in motion in favour of a marked Cæsarian.
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