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Updated: May 16, 2025


"All married people grow to hate one another after a bit," say I, comprehensively; "it is only a question of time." "But if you do not love him now, and if you are sure that you will hate him by-and-by," says Barbara, looking rather puzzled, "what makes you think of taking him?"

Though nearly forty years have since elapsed, there is still a freshness of interest in the entire work, which makes it matter of regret that it is now out of print. The religious condition of the Armenians at that time, is comprehensively stated in the following paragraphs:

"And as far as you can see is yours?" she asked. "Yes," answered Paul simply, with that calm which only comes with hereditary possession. The observation attracted Steinmetz's attention. He went to another window, and looked across the waste critically. "Four times as far as we can see is his," he said. Etta looked out slowly and comprehensively, absorbing it all like a long, sweet drink.

In the preceding chapter we have seen something of the strangely complicated structure of the Galaxy, or Milky Way. We now proceed to study more comprehensively that garlanded ``Pathway of the Gods.

"But about my plans for this campaign in Millsburgh," he went on. "You know the great brotherhood that I represent and you are familiar with their teachings of course." He gestured comprehensively toward the Interpreter's library. The man in the wheel chair silently nodded assent. Jake Vodell continued. "I am come to Millsburgh, as I go everywhere, in the interests of our Cause.

And, further on, this same visionary tells us, under the form of images, that each angel, each society of angels, and the whole of heaven comprehensively surveyed, appear in human form, and in virtue of this human form the Lord rules them as one man.

Day after day she put off the moment of "speaking," as she inwardly and very comprehensively, called it speaking, that is, to her father; and all the more that she was ridden by a strange suspense as to his himself breaking silence.

The men from the sea would overpower them, there would be murder done, and an easy capture of the Princess; and the police would turn up at long last to find an empty headland. He had also most comprehensively wrecked himself, and at the thought genuine panic seized him.

Salam would merely threaten to cuff an importunate rogue who pestered us, but the Maalem would curse him so fluently and comprehensively, and extend the anathema so far in either direction, from forgotten ancestors to unborn descendants, that no native could stand up for long against the flashing eye, the quivering forefinger, the foul and bitter tongue of him.

"An' now afore ye all," Maggard glanced comprehensively about the group, "albeit hit don't need no more attestin', he's goin' ter prove his friendship fer me afresh." A pause followed, broken finally from the bed.

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