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Hazleby and her eldest daughter continued for some time to expatiate upon the beauty and good qualities of Fido, as well as those of all his kith and kin. He was not, however, very cordially welcomed by anyone at the Vicarage; for Mr.
"You are the first person." "Why have you been silent?" "Because of your engagement." "But you have done your best to keep that up." "That 's another matter!" "It 's very strange!" said Roderick, presently. "It 's like something in a novel." "We need n't expatiate on it," said Rowland. "All I wished to do was to rebut your charge that I am an abnormal being." But still Roderick pondered.
What a profusion of curly hair adorns this lovely spot!" He was not content with the unveiled charms of the lower portion of my body, but he must needs release my large and plump breasts and these afforded him a new theme on which to expatiate.
Sauvresy, quietly seated in one of the bedroom arm-chairs, continued to expatiate on the advantages of such a marriage raising his voice, so that Bertha might hear him in the neighboring room. "Do you know," said he, "that our friend has an income of sixty thousand crowns? We'll find an estate for him near by, and then we shall see him and his wife every day.
This forms the irregular nipple which projects from the side of the shell. For the present I shall not expatiate further upon Stizus ruficornis, whose complete biography would be out of place in this chapter.
Then, via Alexander of Macedon, "one of the greatest sons of earth," as Bishop Thirlwall had called him Alexander, with whose deplorable capacity for "unbending" a scholar like Eames was perfectly familiar he would switch the conversation into realms of military science, and begin to expatiate upon the wonderful advance which has been made since those days in the arts of defensive and offensive warfare the decline of the phalanx, the rise of artillery, the changed system of fortifications, those modern inventions in the department of land defences, sea defences and, above all, aerial defences, parachutes, hydroplanes. . . .
Lothair could not have a better adviser on the subject of the influence of architecture on religion than Monsignore Catesby. Monsignore Catesby had been a pupil of Pugin; his knowledge of ecclesiastical architecture was only equalled by his exquisite taste. To hear him expound the mysteries of symbolical art, and expatiate on the hidden revelations of its beauteous forms, reached even to ecstasy.
The pens of men may sufficiently expatiate without these singularities of villainy; for as they increase the hatred of vice in some, so do they enlarge the theory of wickedness in all.
To them I and my pigs being introduced, with great courtesy they desired me to sit down; and then I began to expatiate on the merits of the two pigs, explaining to them how many young ones the female would have at one time, and how soon these would multiply to some hundreds.
I know much better what happened in the days of Queen Elizabeth than what has happened in my own lifetime;" and then Miss Burleigh left politics, and began to speak of her brother's personal ambition and personal qualities; to relate anecdotes of his signal success at Eton and at Oxford; to expatiate on her own devotion to him, and the great expectations founded by all his family upon his high character and splendid abilities.
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