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And as we watch it seems to us that men may be said to be dividing themselves roughly and flowingly at all times into three great streams or classes. They are either Inventors, or they are Artists, or they are Hewers. Of course in classifying men it is necessary to bear in mind that their getting out of their classifications is what the classifications are for.
Chump, herself removing the lamp to light him. Braintop sat in the chair of torture, and wrote flowingly, while his taskmistress looked over him, "Ladies of Brookfield." He read it out: "Ladies of Brookfield." "I'll be vary happy to represent ye at the forthcomin' 'lection," Mrs. Chump gave a continuation in his tone. "Why, won't that do, ma'am?" Braintop asked in wonderment.
It rather originated, however, in his not heeding the conventionalities of the strange people among whom he was thrown. The anecdote is not an epic; but here it is. Reclining in our arbor, we breakfasted upon a marble slab; so frost- white, and flowingly traced with blue veins, that it seemed a little lake sheeted over with ice: Diana's virgin bosom congealed.
By the time they were threading the slums of Seven Dials, she was talking rather fast and flowingly of Fenwick. 'You have brought the cheque, papa? 'I have my cheque-book. 'And you are quite certain about the pictures? 'Quite. 'It will be nice to make him happy, she said, softly. 'His letters have been pretty doleful. 'What has he found to write about? exclaimed Lord Findon, wondering.
Cornelia was in black from neck to foot. She joined the conversation as the others did, and indeed more flowingly than Adela, whose visage was soured. It was Cornelia to whom Merthyr explained his temporary subjection to the piteous appeals of Mrs. Chump.
The heart I now knew represented the word 'corpore, the Latin word for 'heart' being 'cor, and the dot showing that the word as it stood was an abbreviation conclusively proved every one of my deductions. 'So far all had gone flowingly. It was only when I came to consider the central figures that for many days I spent my strength in vain.
Conducting her to the dinner-table, he spoke of Crossjay, not unkindly; and at table, he revolved the set of scenes with a heated animation that took fire from the wine and the face of his friend Horace, while he encouraged Horace to be flowingly Irish.
It was no longer upon Indians or the sorrel horse that his talk seemed to run, or anything recent, apparently, always excepting his work. This flowingly merged with whatever scene he was inventing or living again, and he wandered unendingly in that incompatible world we dream in.
The stage out-of-door scene is at best artificial and little and is generally at rest, or its movement is tainted with artificiality. The waves dash, but not dashingly, the water flows, but not flowingly. The motion picture out-of-door scene is as big as the universe. And only pictures of the Sahara are without magnificent motion.
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