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"Some of these were ridiculous, but some of them were of such a character as nothing but an object of real grandeur could have excited. She was described by some, who had indistinctly seen her passing in the night, as a monster moving on the waters, defying the winds and tide and breathing flames and smoke!
He had lost his teeth and spoke indistinctly, but he was fond of telling tales and told them well, and his enemies declared that as soon as a witty thought struck him, he took a cab and drove round from house to house to relate it.
Two of them had dropped out of their harness and, far below, could be seen indistinctly on a snow-bridge. The rope at either end of the chain had bitten deep into the snow at the side of the crevasse and with the weight below could not possibly be moved. The prospect, however, of rescuing the team was not by any means bright, and for some minutes every attempt failed.
Bean recorded them in his note-book. His shorthand was a marvel of condensed neatness. Breede had had trouble with stenographers; he was not easy to "take." He spoke swiftly, often indistinctly, and it maddened him to be asked to repeat. Bean had never asked him to repeat, and he inserted the a's and the's and all the minor words that Breede could not pause to utter.
It was still light enough to see, although indistinctly, through the gray haze of the evening, the vast expanse of the horizon. "What view has one from here?" asked Gryphus. "Why, a very fine and pleasant one," said Cornelius, looking at Rosa. "Yes, yes, too much of a view, too much."
Aram," said Walter, "you forget yourself; I am not one to play the listener, more especially to the learned ravings of a man who can conceal nothing I care to know. Accident brought me hither." "What! surely surely I spoke aloud, did I not? did I not?" "You did, but so incoherently and indistinctly, that I did not profit by your indiscretion.
"There, father!" exclaimed Auntie Hamps proudly, surveying the curve of the Albert on her nephew's waistcoat. "Ay!" Darius murmured, and sank back on the pillow with a sigh of relief. "Thanks, father," Edwin muttered, reddening. "But there was no occasion." "Now you see what it is to be a good son!" Auntie Hamps observed. Darius murmured indistinctly. "What is it?" she asked, bending down.
Clairvoyance is a sufficient explanation of the utterances of the Mediums, at least of those which I have heard; but there is, as I have said before, something in the background, which I feel too indistinctly to describe, yet which I know to be Evil. I do not wonder at, though I lament, the prevalence of the belief in Spiritualism.
There was but little room for him to pass, and, as he rode by the buggy, his horse scraped his flank against the hub of the wheel. The animal recoiled sharply, and, striking against Garnett, threw him to the ground. Delaney's horse stood between the buggy and the Leaguers gathered on the road in front of the ditch; the incident, indistinctly seen by them, was misinterpreted.
Their light was assisted by the red glare of a large charcoal fire, round which were seated five or six armed Highlanders, while others were indistinctly seen couched on their plaids in the more remote recesses of the cavern.
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