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Updated: May 26, 2025


Translate the oracle as you will with your paint-pans, with your words we get broken lights, half-phrases. But we guess the rest, and so we strain and grow. Who are you or I, that we should know her!"

This kind of sentence furnishes the reader with mere half-phrases, which he is then called upon to collect carefully and store up in his memory, as though they were the pieces of a torn letter, afterwards to be completed and made sense of by the other halves to which they respectively belong.

Almost immediately Sally Carrol thought of her as vaguely Scandinavian. A cheerful chauffeur adopted her bag, and amid ricochets of half-phrases, exclamations and perfunctory listless "my dears" from Myra, they swept each other from the station.

Rolfe gone than Dymes did talk of her with the salesman, and in a way peculiar to his species, managing, with leers and half-phrases, to suggest not only that the lady was a performer of distinction, but that, like women in general, she had found his genius and his person fatally attractive. Dymes had the little weaknesses of the artistic temperament. As usual, Mrs.

"No, thank you, sir." "And what for, 'no, thank you? if one may inquire." "I never have dined with you, sir: and I see no reason why I should now: till " "Till what? You delight in half-phrases." "Till I can't help it." "Do you suppose I eat like an ogre or a ghoul, that you dread being the companion of my repast?"

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