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"Ah, dear Cure, think of the irony of it all that a man be driven, by the very truth in his blood, to that strangest of all impostures to impersonate himself He did it too well to be the mere comedian; I felt that all the time. I shall show his relics now with more pride than sorrow. Prince Pierre dines with us to-night.
O'Riley turned out to be the sharpest among them, but having agreed to impersonate the First Bear, and having to act his part in dumb show bears not being supposed capable of speech his powers of memory had not to be exerted.
She made me impersonate Nefer in the mummy-case, and then, when she had frightened her guests half out of their wits, she avenged her lover by opening the sluice-gates and drowning the lot, herself included. A rare device, that of old Pepi's, for getting rid of hospitably entertained enemies.
"It was as if the governors in the time of Charles V.," said the Advocate, "should have taxed that Emperor for any action of his done in the government." In brief, the rugged Barneveld, with threatening voice, and lion port, seemed to impersonate the Staten, and to hold reclaimed sovereignty in his grasp. It seemed difficult to tear it from him again.
"Ah, dear Cure, think of the irony of it all that a man be driven, by the very truth in his blood, to that strangest of all impostures to impersonate himself He did it too well to be the mere comedian; I felt that all the time. I shall show his relics now with more pride than sorrow. Prince Pierre dines with us to-night.
You may call it hysteria, somnambulism, hypnotism, anything you like, but that certain people are moved subconsciously to impersonate the dead I am quite ready to believe. I have paid very little attention to it in the course of my investigation. It has no value as evidence. You are still in the tattered fringes of 'spiritism, even when you have seen all that impersonation can show you."
For two hours, responding to the manipulation of the star and his thoroughly subjugated playwright, the character of "Roderick Hanscom" grew nobler and nobler, speech by speech and deed by deed, while the expression of the gentleman who was to impersonate it became, in precise parallel with this regeneration, sweeter and loftier and lovelier.
Otto, though he was in no very smiling humour, could not forbear to smile. 'Yet I was told last night, he laughed, 'that with a man like me to impersonate, and a man like you to touch the springs, a very possible government could be composed. 'Now I wonder in what diseased imagination, Gotthold said, 'that preposterous monster saw the light of day?
"Whenever the spirit moves you to ask a favor of Judy again, just say the word snakey-noodles over several times to yourself and then I think you'll leave Judy alone. Now, you may go, and remember that people who tell malicious, wicked stories, who impersonate ghosts, steal luncheons and get other girls into trouble are not welcome at Wellington. This is not that kind of a college."
What would he have given to impersonate her lover in the piece! But neither Paula nor any one else had asked him. The eventful evening came. Somerset had been engaged during the day with the different people by whom the works were to be carried out and in the evening went to his rooms at the Lord-Quantock-Arms, Markton, where he dined.
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