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Updated: May 13, 2025


As they sat elbowing the deal table, sheets of old newspapers under their inspection, Trenholme told his story more soberly. He told it roughly, emphasising detail, slighting important matter, as men tell stories who see them too near to get the just proportion; but out of his words Bates had wit to glean the truth.

It was employed to a certain extent on statues, not so as to cover the entire figure, but with delicacy and discretion, for the marking out of certain details, and the emphasising of certain parts of the design. The hair and beard were often painted a brownish red; the pupil of the eye was marked by means of colour; and robes had often a border of red or blue.

Senora Barrios began lightly to play on the piano the transposed Kiowa song, emphasising the notes that represented the drum-beats. Strange as it may seem, the music translated itself into pure colour and the rhythmic beating of the time seemed to aid the process.

"She'd soon find out!" "You come down to Sunset Bay," said Pepper, emphasising his remarks with his forefinger; "you claim your wife; you allude carefully to the things set down in this book; I give Martha back to you and bless you both. Then" "Then what?" inquired Crippen anxiously.

He followed after her, and stood with the lanterns dangling against his white-flannelled thighs, emphasising the shadow around. 'Kiss me before we go, came his voice softly from out of the shadow above. She stopped her work in real, momentary astonishment. 'But why? she exclaimed, in pure surprise. 'Why? he echoed, ironically. And she looked at him fixedly for some moments.

A similar defect appears in his theory of the vis medicatrix. He was, I hold, perfectly right in emphasising the importance of individual responsibility. No reform can be permanent which does not raise the morality of the individual. His insistence upon this truth was of the highest importance, and it is to be wished that its importance might be more fully recognised to-day.

All day long the blue sky is unvaried, and the sun glares down unobscured by a cloud; sky and earth emphasising each other's dull monotony. Only at sunrise and late evening some richer and purer lines of colour lie across the distant plain, and the air is fresh and keen.

If she prepared all his meals for him besides, the one thing might be set off against the other, and part of his wages go towards it he must himself reckon up and say how much he thought. Barbara continued more eagerly to build up in her own mind, and emphasising now and then with a smack of her hand, how everything was to be.

Pumping you may call it," shouted Deborah, emphasising again with the red finger, "but everything you told in your lover way she told her old silly Debby. I ses to Bart, if you loves me, Bart, go down to Wargrove, wherever it may be if in England, which I doubt and if he meaning you don't tell the truth, out he goes if I have the chucking of him myself and a police-court summings over it.

Manderton resumed, looking round the group and emphasising the "did," "was his will and this letter ..." he held up a typewritten sheet of slatey-blue paper "which, a straightforward business communication in appearance, was in reality a threat against his life. It was with these two documents that Mr. Parrish spent the last few hours before he was found dead in this room.

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