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To sum up all in an explanatory way, George Henry, having largely lost his grip upon the world, had voluntarily, being too sensitive, severed all connections save those he had to maintain with that portion of the community interested in the paying of his bills. Now, since he had met all material obligations, he thought the world would come to him again unsought. It did not come.

She was, however, quite aware of this but imperfectly concealed fact, and felt a timid desire to be explanatory. When Bettina marched out of the room with her extraordinary carriage finely manifest, Rosy's little laugh was propitiatory. "You mustn't mind her," she said. "She's a real splendid little thing, but she's got a quick temper. It's all over in a minute."

This, by-the-way, makes us wonder considerably at the failure of caricature to achieve, as yet, a high destiny in America a failure which might supply an occasion for much explanatory discourse, much searching of the relations of things.

And then you ask for a further explanation! In such a position is it likely that I shall explain anything; that I can be in a humour to be explanatory? Just turn it all over in your mind, and ask yourself the question." "I have turned it over in my own mind, and I have asked myself the question, and I do not think it probable that you should wish to explain anything.

I do not suppose that Congress designed thereby to fix the name or title; but the subject had so long been debated in Louisiana that the name, though awkward, had become familiar. We appended to it "Military Academy," as explanatory of its general design.

This book is one of those which, if it lives for a number of decades, and if it requires any Preface at all, wants a new one every ten years. The first Preface to a book is apt to be explanatory, perhaps apologetic, in the expectation of attacks from various quarters.

The affecting account of the losses you have suffered through your beneficence to the Harrels, and the explanatory one of the calumnies you have sustained from your kindness to the Belfields, I related with the plainness which alone I thought necessary to make them felt.

Captain Rugley grunted, and might have said something explanatory, but just then Ming came softly to the door, whining: "Dlinner, Misse." "Guess Pratt's hungry, too," grunted the Captain, rising. "Let's go in and see what the neighbors have flung over the back fence."

She caught, without an explanatory word, the meaning of the glance her father turned upon her, and went straight on. "Oh, it seems a lot, I know, to have found out about him in one short talk, but there's nothing personal in that. He doesn't, I mean save himself up for special people. He's there for anybody. Like a public drinking fountain, you know.

W.B. STEVENS, of Savannah, the following extracts from letters of General Oglethorpe. As they state some particulars explanatory and supplementary of the narrative which I had given, I place them here. Simons, and the assault at St.

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