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His sheep's face lay over on his shoulder towards her; in that proximity its quality of feeble grotesqueness was enhanced. It was like sitting in talk with a sick ape. "Curiouser and curiouser!" quoted Annette to herself. "I ought to wake up next and find he really doesn't exist." "Mademoiselle!" The creature began to speak again.
On the north side of the island Japan jest shows herself at her very best, and lets the world see her in a native village, and how she raises flowers, and makes shrubs and trees look curious as anything you ever see, and curiouser, too; all surrounded a temple where she keeps what she calls her religion, and lots of other things.
Oh, my land! to stand in the immense hall and look up, and up, and see all the colors of the rain-bow and see what wonderful pictures there wuz up there in the sky above me as it were. Why, it seemed curiouser than any Northern lights I ever see in my life, and they stream up dretful curious sometimes.
Of course when I was talkin' to Lucy I was n't expectin' to see Gran'ma Mullins so soon, but I won't say but what I was glad to see Gran'ma Mullins, too. It's a most curious feelin', I d'n know as I ever feel a curiouser than to hear both sides of anythin' from the both sides themselves right one after the other in the same day.
Why, it seemed curiouser than any Northern lights I ever see in my life, and they stream up dretful curious sometimes. And as I walked through the various lofty and magnificent halls, and realized the size and majestic proportions of the buildin', I wondered to myself that a small law, a little, unjust law, could ever be passed in such a magnificent place.
We passed it from hand to hand with growing wonder and admiration. But how came it into Nyoda's coat pocket? Was this also a part of the witchcraft that had sent Gladys's trunk to us so mysteriously? "Curiouser and Curiouser," said Sahwah. "Are you sure you didn't pick it up somewhere without knowing it?" I asked. "People sometimes do those things absent-mindedly, you know.
They have kept up a correspondence for ever so long. It was due to her that we came here," said Eleanor. "Is your aunt Miss Margaret Nevin?" asked Anne quietly. "Why, how did you know her name?" cried Eleanor, apparently mystified. "'This is getting curiouser and curiouser." The four girls laughed merrily. "Anne is Mrs. Gray's private secretary," explained Jessica.
"Other people do it." "'Curiouser and Curiouser! I begin to think I'm in Wonderland!" she quoted. "I think the easiest way for you to do will be just to tell me all about remittance men, the way you do a child when it starts to ask questions. Just what are they, and do they all look like Pennington, and are they trained to be it, or does it come natural?"
I don't understand British politics, you see how could I? and I hardly know any English people, so I wasn't very interested in their papers." Again Stephen was relieved. But he felt driven by one of his strange new impulses to tell her his name, and watch her face while he told it. "'Curiouser and curiouser, as our friend Alice would say," he laughed.
"The more I study him the curiouser he seems to me. If he wan't so quick about some things you might think his wits were sort of addled but they ain't, are they? Now, whatever do you reckon put the notion in his head to call me 'Pang?"
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