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Apparently she had been expecting him, for as he entered she stood up, and wiped her cheek and mouth with one hand, as if to compress her lips the more tightly. "I reckoned," she began, "that unless you war for forgettin' everythin' in these yer goings on, ye'd be passin' through here to tend to your stock. I've got a word to say to ye, Mr. Rylands.
Be it unto thee for a lesson of hope, for I tell thee, James, that assuredly thou shalt be comforted." We will endeavor to compress into a few words the more diffuse narrative of the Recluse, confining ourselves to the substance.
Nevertheless, she was somewhat soothed, and began to compress the mass of imaginary wrongs into the one little wrong which had originated it all. "What made you take a liking to that miserable house? I hate small rooms I cannot breathe in them I have never been used to a little house. Why must I now? I am not going to be extravagant nobody could be if they tried, in a poor place like Kingcombe.
Unnatural curves of the spine throw different parts of the body out of their natural positions, diminish the thoracic and abdominal cavities, and, according to the belief of certain physicians, compress the nerves that pass from the cord to other parts of the body. Slightly misplaced vertebræ in the neck, by compressing the vertebral arteries, may also interfere with the supply of blood
In the same family are two brothers, both farmers, both tenants. One is able to farm a thousand acres more successfully than the other can cultivate two hundred. The one is instant in judgment, swift in action, able to compress into an hour heavy physical labor and also the control of many other men.
To clean and degrease a bird skin which requires such treatment to prepare for mounting, wash it first in lukewarm ammonia water with mild soap. Squeeze from this washing and put through a bath of half-and-half alcohol and spirits of turpentine. Squeeze from this thoroughly and run through benzine. Compress and relax the skin repeatedly while immersed in both these baths.
I told you there was no evidence of a special Divineness in any application of them; that they were always equally human and equally Divine; and in closing this inaugural series of lectures, into which I have endeavoured to compress the principles that are to be the foundations of your future work, it is my last duty to say some positive words as to the Divinity of all art, when it is truly fair, or truly serviceable.
In a three-act play this is evidently demanded by the most elementary principles of proportion. It would be absurd to make one-third of the play merely introductory, and to compress the whole action into the remaining two-thirds.
A heavy sigh escaped Marguerite and instantly she raised both hands as if to compress the aching brow and wearied brain. In the quiet of her own chamber Marguerite Verne felt that she was safe from human eyes. "Oh Phillip Lawson, it is hard to meet you every day of my life and to know that we are strangers indeed yes, worse than strangers. Oh, my sad heart.
Without laboratories, without coaching, sitting in my bedroom, I proceeded to compress that two years' work into three months and to keep reviewed on the previous year's work. Nineteen hours a day I studied. For three months I kept this pace, only breaking it on several occasions. My body grew weary, my mind grew weary, but I stayed with it.
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