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One is a little afraid to intrude. And yet she keeps coming here of course you are a sufficient attraction, Brooks. But I must give her the credit of not flirting with you." "I've noticed that, too," said Insall, comically. "She's searching for light," Mrs. Maturin went on, struck by the phrase. "She has an instinct we can give it to her, because we come from an institution of learning.

"'I heard it, murmured Fatima resolutely, with her eyes half shut. "'So did I, said the Irishman, gaily; 'I've heard it dozens of times. It's the owls. "We both exclaimed. "'Ah! he said, comically, 'I see you don't believe me! That's what comes of telling so many small fibs. But it's true, I assure you. And there are some young ones who live in the spout at the corner of the wall of your room.

Romfrey by their scrupulous honesty in returning what was useless to them, while reserving the coat: but subsequently seeing the advertized reward, they had written to claim it; and, according to Rosamund Culling, he had been so tickled that he had deigned to reply to them, very briefly, but very comically.

Indeed, he was irresistibly funny as he stood hot and ill at ease. The Sunday coat bore witness to his increasing portliness by creasing across from the buttons; his face, fleshy and perspiring, showed purple veins, and the little eyes receded comically, like a pig's. "Well, I've been thinking serious of late about getting married," he continued, slashing the rose bushes with his stick.

Thank you," said the boy quietly; but there was a warm glow in his eye. By now it was nearly dark. "Guess we'll bunk here to-night," Welton told Bob casually. Bob looked his dismay. "Why, I left everything down at the other camp," he cried, "even my tooth brush and hair brush!" Welton looked at him comically. "Me, too," said he.

Romfrey by their scrupulous honesty in returning what was useless to them, while reserving the coat: but subsequently seeing the advertized reward, they had written to claim it; and, according to Rosamund Culling, he had been so tickled that he had deigned to reply to them, very briefly, but very comically.

How dare we pretend, because we can do a few things with a piston or a crucible, that we know the limits of natural and spiritual law? It is a strange figure to find in Greece; drawn thither, one would say, by the attraction of opposites. He must have owed some of his power to his being such a contrast to all things familiar. Personal beauty was extremely common, and he was comically ugly.

Was it really the case that people grew in time to resemble the animals they kept as pets, and had he unconsciously become more and more like the comically solemn bird that was his constant companion?

Stepan Arkadyevitch was glad, too, that he was having a good time, and that everyone was pleased. The episode of the elections served as a good occasion for a capital dinner. Sviazhsky comically imitated the tearful discourse of the marshal, and observed, addressing Nevyedovsky, that his excellency would have to select another more complicated method of auditing the accounts than tears.

"I don't like good men who are poor!" says Vera, with a little grimace. Her brother-in-law looks shocked. "Why do you say such hard worldly things, Vera? You do not really mean them." "Don't I? Eustace, look at me: do I look like a poor clergyman's wife? Do survey me dispassionately." She holds herself at arm's length from him, and looks comically up and down the length of her gray skirts.

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