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Updated: June 6, 2025


"I 'd like to go down to the store this mornin', Miss Withers, plase. Sure I've niver a shoe to my fut, only jist these two that I've got on, an' one other pair, and thim is so full of holes that whin I 'm standin' in 'em I'm outside of 'em intirely." "You can go, Kitty," Miss Silence answered, funereally.

This boat had always been deemed one of the spare boats, though technically called the captain's, on account of its hanging from the starboard quarter. The figure that now stood by its bows was tall and swart, with one white tooth evilly protruding from its steel-like lips. A rumpled Chinese jacket of black cotton funereally invested him, with wide black trowsers of the same dark stuff.

People who had never come to see her in spite of her prehensile telephone, dropped in to pay up some musty old call that had lain unreturned for years. People who had always come formally, even funereally, rushed in as informally and with as devouring an enthusiasm as old chums.

She presses the sentence she has so often meditated in her long solitary walks about the mountains into her heart. And one fragment of George Herbert especially rings in her ears, solemnly, funereally 'Thy Saviour sentenced joy! Ay, sentenced it for ever the personal craving, the selfish need, that must be filled at any cost.

This boat had always been deemed one of the spare boats, though technically called the captain's, on account of its hanging from the starboard quarter. The figure that now stood by its bows was tall and swart, with one white tooth evilly protruding from its steel-like lips. A rumpled Chinese jacket of black cotton funereally invested him, with wide black trowsers of the same dark stuff.

She presses the sentences she has so often meditated in her long solitary walks about the mountains into her heart. And one fragment of George Herbert especially rings in her ears, solemnly, funereally: 'Thy Saviour sentenced joy! Ah, sentenced it forever the personal craving, the selfish need, that must be filled at any cost.

Get rid of your tragic mask. Be yourself; do as you wish. When the time comes, just tell me what you have decided. So, once more, did he oust common-sense with what he imagined a riper wisdom. One must not take things funereally. Face to face with a woman in the prime of her beauty, he heard a voice warning him against the pedantic spirit of middle age, against formalism and fogeyishness.

Edwin felt that the situation was now further intensified. "I expect you've heard about the poor Vicar," Mrs Hamps funereally insinuated. Edwin mutely damned her. Maggie looked up sharply. "No! ... He's not " Mrs Hamps nodded twice. The tears vanished from Maggie's eyes, forced backwards by all the secret pride that was in her.

'Gone, poor gentleman! said Toole, in an under tone his phraseology became refined in Pell's presence; he'd have said 'poor devil, or 'poor dog, if he had been with Doctor Rogerson. Pell held the pen in his thin lips, while he tore off half-a-sheet of paper, and only shook his head funereally. So, taking the pen in his fingers, he said, 'We'll give him so and so, if you approve.

The spectator gazed on and on till the windows and vanes lost their shine, going out almost suddenly like extinguished candles. The vague city became veiled in mist. Turning to the west, he saw that the sun had disappeared. The foreground of the scene had grown funereally dark, and near objects put on the hues and shapes of chimaeras.

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