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"I think," he answered almost indistinguishably, "I think that I meant to sit here to sit in the room beyond, where the mock stars shine." Olivia uttered an exclamation. "How could he possibly know that?" she said. "But what does he mean?" asked St. George. She crossed swiftly to a portiere hanging by slender rings from the full height of the lofty room, and at her bidding St. George followed her.

Coyotes, as if taken by surprise, swung swiftly toward remote mountain fastnesses, their backs to the light. When Willock made his last and slowest trip to the ridge, his feet dragging like lead, there was nothing to show that a covered wagon had stood at the edge of the prairie; the splinters of the final demolition had already mingled indistinguishably with the wind-driven sand.

They could not adjust them so as to be able to realize the different plains of vision. All things seemed in a heap. Foreground and background were indistinguishably commingled. No painter could ever transfer a lunar landscape to his canvas. "Landscape," Ardan said; "what do you mean by a landscape?

This conception was abhorrent to Shelley, both because poetry ought not to do what can be done better by prose, and also because, for him, the pleasure and the lesson were indistinguishably one. The poet is to improve us, not by insinuating a moral, but by communicating to others something of that ecstasy with which he himself burns in contemplating eternal truth and beauty and goodness.

The wit among the guard had complemented the crown upon his head by putting a reed in his hand for a sceptre. Clamors blew upon him like blasts laughter execrations sometimes both together indistinguishably. A man ONLY a man, O reader, would have charged the blasts with the remainder of his love for the race, and let it go forever. All the eyes then looking were fixed upon the Nazarene.

Big staring black eyes, with rim of circular eyebrow, like a coach-wheel round its nave, very black the eyebrows also; vast red face; cheeks running into neck, neck blending indistinguishably with stomach, a mere cataract of fluid tallow, skinned over and curiously dizened, according to Walpole's portraiture.

Practical reasons aside, however, the Scots soldier loves his kilt, and would fight like a steer to keep from having it taken away from him, should anyone be so foolish as to try such a performance. He loves it, not only because it is warm and comfortable, but because it is indistinguishably associated in his mind with some of the most glorious pages of Scottish history.

"I got a stronger voice than anybody here, and I'd like to know what " The three clamoured together indistinguishably, each asserting his qualifications for the ministry according to Herman's theory, which had been accepted by these sudden converts without question. "Listen to ME!" Maurice bellowed, proving his claim to at least the voice by drowning the others.

Fleetwood had almost a desire to see the small dot of humanity which drew the breath from him; and was indistinguishably the bubbly grin and gurgle of the nurses, he could swear. He kicked at the bondage to our common fleshly nature imposed on him by the mother of the little animal.

When they had put up at an inn less frequented and much cheaper than the "Cappuccini," he would not rest until he had used the last hour of sunlight in clambering about the little maze of streets, or rather of mountain paths and burrows beneath houses piled one upon another indistinguishably.