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Updated: May 26, 2025


And here am I I'm real enough but I'm not a bad woman I haven't got what is euphoniously called 'a past, and I don't belong to the right-down vicious company of 'Souls. So I should never do for a heroine of latter-day fiction. I'm afraid I'm abnormal. It's dreadful to be abnormal! One becomes a 'neurotic, like Lombroso, and all the geniuses.

The company began under the fairest auspices; an archbishop was caught as president, on the condition always that he should give nothing but his name to the society. Uncle Jack more euphoniously designated as "the celebrated philanthropist, John Jones Tibbets, Esquire" was honorary secretary, and the capital stated at two millions.

The company began under the fairest auspices; an archbishop was caught as president, on the condition always that he should give nothing but his name to the society. Uncle Jack more euphoniously designated as "the celebrated philanthropist, John Jones Tibbets, Esquire" was honorary secretary, and the capital stated at two millions.

"Oh, no," objected the new girl. "Wait till some other time, I I don't want to " But her remonstrance came too late; Mandy had yanked her forward and was performing the introduction she so euphoniously described. Gray Stoddard turned and bowed to both girls. He carried the broken orchid in his hand, and apparently had been speaking of it to Miss Sessions.

A few days before, I had made a careful study of the syrinx of this bird, whom we may call rather euphoniously Trogonurus curucui, and had been struck by the simplicity both of muscles and bones. Now, having summoned his mate in regular accents, there followed this unexpected whisper song.

So Yussuf, euphoniously termed a benighted heathen by some enlightened Christians, seated himself upon the fastest camel in the caravan, receiving into his arms the thing that was still a man by their good efforts, from the hands of the other heathen, who, with hands raised to heaven, called down the blessing of Allah upon men and beast as the latter departed at her swiftest for the great city, leaving him to follow in more leisurely manner.

He proceeds to do as much work as will steer him safely between the, ah I may say, the Scylla of punishment and the Charybdis of being considered what my, er fellow-pupils euphoniously term a swot. That, I think, is all this morning. Good day. Pray do not trouble to rise.

Ovens, wine-presses, gristmills, and bridges were usually owned solely by the nobleman, and each time the peasant used them he was obliged to give one of his loaves of bread, a share of his wine, a bushel of his grain, or a toll-fee, as a kind of rent, or "banality" as it was euphoniously styled.

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