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Updated: May 26, 2025
I recommend to you the making of my epitaph; for I perceive I will die confected in the very stench of farts.
And on one arm of the easy-chair lay the rug which, because a dressing-gown does not button all the way down, he put over his knees while breakfasting in winter. Yes, he admitted with pleasure that he was "well served". Before eating he opened the piano a modern instrument concealed in an ingeniously confected Regency case and played with taste a Bach prelude and fugue.
We left our small boats, that weare purposely confected for our hunting, & tooke our great boats that could carry us and all our luggage. We went up the same river againe, not without great labour.
The Ten Thousand was run: ladies with marvellously confected bonnets lowered their umbrellas without a murmur, and smart men on drags shook hands effusively as, amidst a frantic roar of delight, Bendigo strode past the post.
The nations of the world tolerate the Free Scientists only because they need us, and because they know they can trust us. Now, no responsible government official is going to be deceived for a moment by this suicide story we've confected. It will be fully understood that Lowiewski was a traitor, and that we found him out and put him to death.
Aside from having confected with her own hands the mourning to which Monsieur Brisson referred so disparagingly, Madame Jouval was not one to hear calmly the ascription of the term baggage the word has not lost in its native French, as it has lost in its naturalized English, its original epithetical intensity to a patroness from whom she was in the very article of receiving an order for an exceptionally rich trousseau.
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