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You'd be living in hell and so should I. I should prefer to remain in purgatory, which, after all, is quite bearable I'm used to it and I love you enough to wish to see you in paradise." She turned away with a wide gesture and an upward inflexion of her voice. Barney Bill refilled his pipe and fixed Paul with his twinkling diamond eyes. "It's a pity, sonny a dodgasted pity!"

Now to do what I will have to do, I must have ten minutes of absolute darkness. Can that be arranged?" "Absolute darkness?" The mutter had a rising inflexion of dubiety. "How d'you mean?" "Complete extinguishing of every light on the ship." "My God!" the mutter protested. "Do you know what that means? No lights at night, under way, in main-travelled waters!

One may make this still more evident in lines. A line may have twists and turns, ups and downs, points of reflexion and points of inflexion, interruptions and other variations, so that one sees neither rhyme nor reason therein, especially when taking into account only a portion of the line; and yet it may be that one can give its equation and construction, wherein a geometrician would find the reason and the fittingness of all these so-called irregularities.

These terminations are derived in part from the inflexion of the verb to be, and from certain prepositions, which are added at the ends of words, and which, according to the genius of the American idioms, are incorporated with them. It would be wrong to attribute this harshness of sound to the abode of the Chaymas in the mountains. They are strangers to that temperate climate.

He did not speak a great deal of his love, but his devotion showed itself plainly in a hundred different ways in his deep gratitude for any slight service rendered in his look of gladness when she came in the inflexion of his voice, and so on. He seemed determined not to peril his new-found joy, or weary her by any protestations.

Belarab talked, low-voiced and dignified, with now and then a subtle intonation, a persuasive inflexion or a half-melancholy smile in the course of the argument. What encouraged him most was the changed aspect of his white friend. The fierce power of his personality seemed to have turned into a dream.

"Chief!" with even greater emphasis, "that poor dirty creature a chief!" The muse relinquished her hold. The young man explained, not with impatience, but as one mortified by a betrayal into foolish enthusiasm: "I didn't mean that he was a chief. I was just imagining." "Oh," with the falling inflexion of comprehension. "You often imagine, don't you?

"The head's very noble," said Peter Sherringham. "And the voice, when she spoke English, had some sweet tones." "Ah your English possibly! All I can say is that I listened to her conscientiously, and I didn't perceive in what she did a single nuance, a single inflexion or intention. But not one, mon cher. I don't think she's intelligent." "But don't they often seem stupid at first?" "Say always!"

And as she took this to be a challenge, she leaned back in her chair and said "Isabel Irish" with very little charity of inflexion. "Please!" said Richard but what he really meant was "Thank you." Inside himself he was thinking "Damn that fellow Doran! Why the blazes didn't he tell me about all these girls." The sound of Auriole's voice brought him back to the necessity of the moment.

Adjoining it on the W. is a mountain mass, projecting from the coast-line of the Mare, on which there is a peak rising to more than 14,000 feet above the surface. FRACASTORIUS. This great bay or inflexion at the extreme S. end of the Mare Nectaris, about 60 miles in diameter, is one of the largest and most suggestive examples of a partially destroyed formation to be found on the visible surface.

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