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"We're all but married, Hannah; our carpet is being wove and that suite of furniture ordered through Priest. You've been upset by this talk of theaters and such. You'd get tired of them and that fly-by-night life in a month." "Phebe hasn't." "What suits one doesn't suit all," he said concisely. "It would suit more girls than you know for," she informed him.

But with this proviso, I think: Whatever may come of it, the result is of psychic interest only. We are not trailing a criminal." "Crime is the affair of every decent-minded citizen," his sister put in concisely. But the general view was that Herbert was right. I am not defending our course. I am recording it. It is, I admit, open to argument.

For this rhythm which they attack so has no other effect except to cause the speaker to clothe his ideas in appropriate language; and that was done by the ancients also, not unusually by accident, and often by nature; and those speeches of theirs which are exceedingly praised, are so generally because they are concisely expressed.

"Quite," she answered in a voice that admitted of no doubt. "That is, as far as it can be, without you." "Don't be a hypocrite, Agatha," said the general. "And let me try to get to sleep. You know I don't like it, and you know I can't help it." "Yes," the girl assented. "Then go to bed," said the general concisely. Agatha did not obey her father.

McLeod was specially eager to see everything that could be seen, and in his own strong genial way expressed the feelings excited by the strange scenes before him. I must press into the concluding part of this chapter, as concisely as I can, some additional facts which call for special notice. The city as it now stands is quite modern.

It is true that a Greymouth storekeeper when asked "How's trade?" concisely pictured a temporary stagnation by gloomily remarking, "There ain't bin a fight for a week!" But an occasional bout of fisticuffs and a good deal of drinking and gambling, were about the worst sins of the gold-seekers.

"I believe," Randolph continued, "that you are losing in both weight and color. That would be no advantage to yourself and it might complicate Miss Dunton's problem. It's perplexing to an artist when one's subject changes under one's very eye." "There won't be much time for sitting, from now on," observed Lemoyne concisely. "I might try to go round once more," said Cope, " in fairness.

I argued, that to effect this possibility, was the exact object of the alterations suggested; I anticipated the objections; I answered them in the form of propositions, as clearly and concisely stated as possible; and as I spoke with great civility and conciliation, and put aside every appearance of care for any human being in the world who was not possessed of a qualification, I perceived at the conclusion of my harangue, that I had made a very favourable impression.

They were simply and concisely worded thus: "On the east bank of the Euphrates, nearly opposite the 'Hermitage, there is the sunken fragment of a bronze Gate, formerly belonging to the Palace of the Babylonian Kings.

Lorimer; we hate the idea of his marrying Beatrix, and neither one of us dares interfere. Let's go and talk to Miss Gannion." "What's the use?" "To clear out our mental ganglia. At least, by the time we have been over it with her, we shall know what we think, and there's a certain satisfaction in that." "I know just what I think about it now." "What do you think?" "Damn," Bobby replied concisely.

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