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Updated: June 25, 2025
He has no more will than this cigar" he held the cigar up between his fingers, illustratively "but of stupid pig obstinacy, that canaille saligaud! has enough for all the cattle in Europe! He is like a man who knows that he stands upon a sinking ship, yet, who whilst promising to take the plunge every moment, hesitates and will continue to hesitate until someone pushes him in. Pardieu! I push!
The Bible and experience are mutually illuminating and corroborative. It is possible that the Church receiving the deposit of truth orally from the apostles, might have passed that truth down orally, and by her ordinances, illustratively as she did, until the Gospels were written; as she must do now in lands where the people can not read, having no written language.
"And reddish?" persisted little Eve Edgarton. "And longish? As long as ?" Illustratively with her hands she stretched to her full arm's length. "Yes, I think perhaps it is reddish," conceded her father. "But why?" "Oh nothing," mused little Eve Edgarton. "Only sometimes at night I dream about you and me landing at Nunko-Nono.
In that sense they were foreign, and Paris has been done illustratively anyhow. You might have done better with London or Chicago. Still you have every reason to congratulate yourself. Your work made a distinct impression both here and in France. When you feel able to return to it I have no doubt you will find that time has done you no harm."
In the Roman strike of last April a partial miracle of the same nature was illustratively wrought, with the same alarming effect on the imagination. As with the national strike, the inspiration of the Roman strike came from the government's violent dealing with a popular manifestation which only threatened to be mischievous.
"Well," Edward Henry, piqued, made another attempt, "you stamp a fire out with your feet." And he stamped illustratively on the floor. After all, the child was only eight. "I knew all that before," said Robert, coldly. "You don't understand." "What makes you ask, dear? Let us show father your leg." Nellie's voice was soothing. "Yes," Robert murmured, staring reflectively at the ceiling.
Merman with his Magicodumbras and Zuzumotzis was on the way to become a proverb, being used illustratively by many able journalists who took those names of questionable things to be Merman's own invention, "than which," said one of the graver guides, "we can recall few more melancholy examples of speculative aberration."
The pawnbroker grunted, and producing a couple of black, greasy-looking cigars, gave one to his guest. They both fell to smoking, the former ill at ease, the latter with his feet spread out on the small fender, making the very utmost of his bit of comfort. "Are you a man as is fond of asking questions?" he said at length. "No," said the pawnbroker, shutting his lips illustratively.
This it never occurred to them to mind in the least. It was one of Henry's deep-sunken maxims that "a distinguished product implied a distinguished process," and that, at all events, the genealogical process was only illustratively important. It would have been interesting to know how they, the Mesuriers, came to be what they were.
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