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Throughout the cruise she was placable, satisfied with earth and sea, and constantly eulogizing herself for this novel state of serenity.

With Freya he had waited, until well on into the night, the decision of the tribunal. The defendant appeared animated by hope. She had become a woman again: she was talking placidly with him and smiling at the gendarmes and eulogizing the army.... "Frenchmen, gentlemen, were incapable of killing a woman...."

Redmond had an easy task in convicting the Government's action of incoherence and of blundering provocation but to do this was of no advantage to his main purpose, which he served as best he could by a side-wind, eulogizing the temper of the Convention and specially the "sincere desire for a reasonable settlement" shown by the Ulster delegates.

When the question of my own references came up I begged in a humorous way that, having heard J. P.'s views about the value of testimonials, my friends should be spared the useless task of eulogizing me. "No, my God!" exclaimed J. P. "None of them shall be spared.

The purpose of the legislative custom of "eulogizing" dead members of Congress is not apparent unless it is to add a terror to death and make honorable and self-respecting members rather bear the ills they have than escape through the gates of death to others that they know a good deal about.

"That's Urgante," growled Cluff; "that devil with the flag." "But he seems to be eulogizing it," cried the girl. The orator had set down his bright burden, wedging it in the iron guard railing of a tree, and was now apostrophizing it with extravagant bows and honeyed accents in which there was an undertone of hiss. For confirmation, Miss Polly turned to the others.

Between eulogizing and soliloquizing Moses' morning wore into evening and having hitched up the old mare he set off for the post office a spot doubly endeared to him since Melindy Jane Thrasher went to service, since which time there regularly arrived every Monday evening a suspicious letter addressed: MR. MOSES SPRIGGINS, Mill Crossin', Kings County, N. B. In haste.

Not once had he entered the old Squire's house since he attended the dead Evelina's funeral, and stood praying and eulogizing, with her coffin between him and the living Evelina, with her pale face shrouded in black bombazine.

'Adieu, for the night, Mrs. Warwick, he said, and was guilty of eulogizing the judgement he thought erratic for the moment. 'Night is a calm adviser. Let me presume to come again in the morning. I dare not go back without you. She looked up. As they faced together each saw that the other had passed through a furnace, scorching enough to him, though hers was the delicacy exposed.

In Paris, when you read an article eulogizing a man's work, it is always as well to ask yourself: "Whom is he decrying?" Olivier went hot with shame as he read the paper, and said to himself: "A fine thing I've done!" He could hardly get through his lecture. As soon as he had finished he hurried home. What was his consternation to find that Christophe had already gone out with the journalists!

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