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I suppose this one copied it; imitation being the sincerest form of flattery. I hope he does the name justice. Do you know him? He is a good rider? What horse is he up on?" Drake, wisely enough, chose the last question. "A ten-to-one shot," he replied illuminatingly. "Perhaps you'll bet on him, Miss Desha, eh? It's what we call a hunch coincidence or anything like that.
Her seeming intuition if it was not a perception of the point where submission to the moods of his nature had weakened his character, and required her defence of him, struck Victor with a serious fear of his girl: and it was the more illuminatingly damnatory for being recognized as the sentiment which no father should feel. He tried to think she ought not to be so wise of the things of the world.
He felt, illuminatingly, that the thing to do was to cast a spell not only over the storekeeper but over all the customers as well and perhaps through the psychology of the herd instinct they would buy as an astounded and immediately convinced whole. "Af'ernoon," he began in a loud thick voice. "Ga l'il prop'sition." If he had wanted silence he obtained it.
Rossiter says after more talk, "Pity you're going in for the Bar we've too many lawyers already. You should take up Science" and as far as the Severn Tunnel discourses illuminatingly on biology, mineralogy, astronomy, chemistry as David-Vivien had never heard them treated previously.
That sense of caveat donor was perhaps their most pathetic characteristic. But he broke it down; broke down, too, the shyness accompanying it, the shyness and solemnity emphasized in them by contact with hardship and poverty, with the stark side of life they faced at home. He had made them Mrs. Maturin once illuminatingly remarked more like children.
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