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The problem was solved in this general sense, that the composition out of glowing vapours of the objects infelicitously termed "protuberances" or "prominences" was no longer doubtful; although further inquiry was needed for the determination of the particular species to which those vapours belonged.
After this, he calmly worded on, seeming to regard the judge's stinging observation with the same sort of indifference as the lion would a dew-drop on his mane; and having poured out all manner of voluminous bombast, he gradually ran down, and came to a conclusion; then, jumping up refreshed, like the bounding of a tennis-ball, he proceeded to call witnesses; and, judging from what happened at the inquest, as well as because he wished to overwhelm a suspected and suspecting witness, he pounced, somewhat infelicitously, on Jonathan Floyd.
"No, you will give her your friendship, my sister." "I never liked her." "Well, for my sake, you will treat her kindly, will you not, Henrietta?" "I will treat her as your mistress." The king rose suddenly to his feet. By this word, which had so infelicitously escaped her, Madame had destroyed the whole merit of her sacrifice. The king felt freed from all obligations.
On the proposal of Van Beuningen and Valckenier, who had not yet detached themselves from the States party, an edict was passed to which, somewhat infelicitously, the name of the "Eternal Edict" was given. It was further resolved to invite the other provinces to declare that no stadholder could hold either the captain-or admiral-generalship of the Union.
No doubt Graham noted the change as well as I. He stood for some minutes near the window, looking out at the snow; presently he, approached the hearth, and entered into conversation, but not quite with his usual ease: fit topics did not seem to rise to his lips; he chose them fastidiously, hesitatingly, and consequently infelicitously: he spoke vaguely of Villette its inhabitants, its notable sights and buildings.
"By the way," interrupted Wiles infelicitously, "where's your young man, your private secretary, Dobbs?" The Congressman for a moment looked confused. "He is not here. And I must correct your error in applying that term to him. I have never put my confidence in the hands of any one." "But you introduced him to me as your secretary?" "A mere honorary title, sir. A brevet rank.
And this was the only communication I ever had with people of the house, excepting occasional conversations with the dust-colored old woman who cleaned the windows and swept the floors; while, with regard to a dozen or two of lodgers who succeeded each other from time to time in the other disposable rooms of the house, I never saw one of them, nor was acquainted with them otherwise than by footstep, and that rather infelicitously at one time, in the case of something which went either upon crutches or wooden legs, and which occupied the room immediately over mine.
THE ELDERLY GENTLEMAN. Metaphors, madam. Metaphors merely. ZOO. Images, images, images. I was talking about men, not about images. THE ELDERLY GENTLEMAN. I was illustrating not, I hope, quite infelicitously the great march of Progress.
I heard at Colfax, as we were coming up, that you were at the mine. I came by main strength. But I should have come somehow. Have you people staying with you? You look so very gay with your lights you look like a whole community." "We have no lights here, you see; we are anything but gay. We were talking of you only just now," Mrs. Thorne added infelicitously. The other did not seem to hear her.
After this, he calmly worded on, seeming to regard the judge's stinging observation with the same sort of indifference as the lion would a dew-drop on his mane; and having poured out all manner of voluminous bombast, he gradually ran down, and came to a conclusion; then, jumping up refreshed, like the bounding of a tennis-ball, he proceeded to call witnesses; and, judging from what happened at the inquest, as well as because he wished to overwhelm a suspected and suspecting witness, he pounced, somewhat infelicitously, on Jonathan Floyd.
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