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Fein were confusingly alike, or have been unable to get the salesmen's names right.
There was a crash against the door and something broke into clattering fragments. Jimmie partially suppressed a howl and darted down the stairway. Below he paused and listened. He heard howls and curses, groans and shrieks, confusingly in chorus as if a battle were raging. With all was the crash of splintering furniture. The eyes of the urchin glared in fear that one of them would discover him.
In the animal world, and partly also in the plant world, the single individuals of higher species in their embryonic development pass through states of development, in the former stages of which not only the individuals of the most different species look confusingly similar to one another, but also the embryos in their organization remind us of the perfected state of much lower classes of beings.
“The Navy men must know a few tricks with engines that we haven’t guessed,” he observed, anxiously, to young Hastings. “I don’t know what it can be, then,” murmured Hal, uneasily. “There aren’t so confusingly many parts to a six-cylinder gasoline motor. They aren’t hard engines to run. More depends on the engine itself than on the engineer.”
He indicated a series of dark smudges upon the bedspread, arranged in little groups. Baker bent over and examined the marks with an exclamation of surprise. "Why they look like finger prints," he cried. "Large finger prints." "It is impossible to say whether they are finger prints or not," Duvall replied. "As you see, there are a great many of them, very confusingly arranged.
Staggered by this humiliating statement, Hickory recovered himself in character. "Ah! Ho!" he shrieked, dancing wildly on one leg, "Mutiny and Splordinashun! Way with him to the yard arm." "Yald alm heap foolee! Allee same clothes hoss for washee washee." It was here necessary for the Pirate Queen to assert her authority, which, as I have before stated was somewhat confusingly maternal.
The transport was sliding down toward the point, and to the left the eye caught the silver cobweb of bridges, seen confusingly against each other. "There she is!" "Hello, old girl!" "Good-bye, sweetheart!" The swarm surged to starboard.
He has been sentenced to extermination, and the sentence will be carried out. This is all right, and not objectionable. The world was made for man the white man. South Australia is confusingly named. All of the colonies have a southern exposure except one Queensland. Properly speaking, South Australia is middle Australia.
It was in vain I urged that life teaches us nothing more inevitably than that right and wrong are most confusingly confounded; that the blackest wrong may be within our own motives, and that at the best, right will not dazzle us by its radiant shining and can only be found by exerting patience and discrimination.
They were lying so one day on the altar rock behind Tintageu, the boy gazing dreamily into the vast void past the distant Casquets, where, somewhere beyond and beyond, lay England, the land of many wonders, England, where the mighty folks had lived of whom he had read in his grandfather's great book of plays, and strange, wild notions he had got of the land and the people; England, where they used to burn men and women at the stake, and pinch them with hot irons, and sting them to death with bees, and break them in pieces on wheels a process he did not quite understand, though it seemed satisfactorily horrible; England, which was always at war with France, and was constantly winning great fights upon the sea; England, of whom they were proud to be a part, though somewhat confusingly to twelve years old their own ordinary speech was French; a wonderful place that England, bigger even than Guernsey, his grandfather said, and so it must be true.
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