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Updated: May 22, 2025


So family and guests were scattered about the porch, conversationally distrait as people are wont to be while momentarily expecting the servant's announcement.

Then, for upwards of an hour, the pair talked together; and when the luncheon bell rang, and Laurence Stanninghame took his seat at the table along with the rest, to talk scrip in the scathingly despondent way in which the darling topic was conversationally dealt with in these days, he was conscious that he had turned the corner of a curious psychological crisis in his life.

Lavington went on conversationally; and still the other face watched Rainer. "It was... a mistake... a confusion of memory...." Faxon heard himself stammer. Mr. Lavington pushed back his chair, and as he did so Mr. Grisben suddenly leaned forward. "Lavington! What have, we been thinking of? We haven't drunk Frank's health!" Mr. Lavington reseated himself.

"You know," said Bors conversationally into the all-speaker microphone and in the cushioned stillness which obtained, "you all know what we're aiming at. A food-supply for the fleet. But we've got what looks like a very useful gadget for fighting purposes. We need to test it. There's a small squadron on Meriden, ahead, so we'll take them on.

"Mademoiselle," he said, "learnt most of it from me. We are old friends." Signor Bruno bowed. He did not look too well pleased. "Ah but is that so?" he murmured conversationally. "Yes; I hope she learnt nothing else from me," replied the Vicomte carelessly. Hilda turned upon him with a questioning smile. "Why?"

"I always wanted to see a cyclone," went on Carr conversationally, "and now I'm satisfied. I have had enough. I shouldn't have cared for more. Pass, cyclones!" "It is not many men who have your laudable thirst for experience," said Luke. "It is rather a strenuous form of pleasure." "Pleasure!" answered Carr, with one of his sharp glances. "Pleasure, be d d! It's business, sir, business.

Having been a medical student, you know, he went on, conversationally, 'I made quite a study of toxicology, and the juice of this plant, touching the white flower, 'has done me good service, although it was the cause of my exile to New Caledonia.

"Would it be possible now," inquired the stranger conversationally, "at this late hour, to remove a printed article and substitute another?" At these words Mr. Morgan ceased making some pencil notes with which he was occupied, and looked up.

Was he to try to explain why he had not resigned? He was always a master of the unexpected. What had he in store for us now? Speaking in the midst of a dramatic silence he said these words, slowly, almost conversationally: "There is no man who has always regarded the prospect of engaging in a great war with greater reluctance and greater repugnance than I have done through all my political life.

Absence of mind, of course, conversationally slays its thousands, though perhaps more by the way of "Things one would rather have left unsaid" than by "Things one would rather have expressed differently." The late Archbishop Trench, a man of singularly vague and dreamy habits, resigned the See of Dublin on account of advancing years, and settled in London.

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