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"Yes, aren't they?" said Amanda inconsecutively. "That's our very own nightingale!" cried Betty advancing. "Do you hear it, Mr. Benham? No, not that one. That is a quite inferior bird that performs in the vicarage trees...." When a man has found and won his mate then the best traditions demand a lyrical interlude.
She sank down wearily upon the pillow, closed her eyes, and for a little while went on talking drowsily and inconsecutively. "Shut up," he said suddenly. "Hold your tongue. I'm thinking." Then almost immediately he turned, and, with his hands upon her shoulders, looked down into her face. "Why didn't you go to church yesterday?" "What did you say, Will?"
Presently Ella would come in and he would talk to her. He waited a long time, thinking only weakly and inconsecutively, and then he became restless. Should he call her? But he wanted their talk to begin in a natural-seeming way. He did not want the portentousness of "wanting to speak" to her and calling her out to him. He got up at last and went back into the other room.
Ech, they won’t be half an hour before us, let alone an hour.” Though Mitya bustled about seeing after things, he gave his orders strangely, as it were disconnectedly, and inconsecutively. He began a sentence and forgot the end of it. Pyotr Ilyitch found himself obliged to come to the rescue.
"If it comes to that, so've I: at Symonds's." "Mine was at Admiralty House," said the driver. "I wasn' dancin'." "What about the horse?" "The horse? the ho Oh, I take your meanin'! The horse is all right: he's a fresh one. Poor I may be," he announced inconsecutively, "but I wouldn' live the life of one of them there women of fashion, not for a million of money." He ruminated for a moment.
"''Apenny returned on the transaction' was the very identical selfsame words." Thus Aunt M'riar testified. "And what is more," she added inconsecutively, "I do not believe you've any such an aunt, nor yet ever been to Chiswick." But young potato-peelings, so called from his father's vocation of costermonger, defended himself with indignation. "Warn't that square?" said he.
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