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His practised voice, perfect in all modulation, inflexion, and expression, carried each simple, well- chosen word home to the hearts of his hearers, not one so ignorant as not to understand him not one so blind as not to see the beauty of work and creative effort as he depicted them, not one so insensate as not to feel the calm, the grandeur, and repose of the strong soul of a man in complete sympathy with his fellow-men.

And he wondered, because the inflection of her voice was English not the exquisite imitation of the French inflexion which he had so often admired in her. He opened the door and went to the stair head. The voices were coming up the steps. "A caller," said Vernon, and added a word or two. However little you may be in love with a woman, two is better company than three. The voices came up.

She spoke in a petulant, irritated manner, and her brows drew together as she looked out over the sea. "Just so, my dear girl; but we cannot afford to live at such a rate as two hundred pounds a month." "I have entertained a great many people." This was said with a sullen inflexion in her voice. "So I see, Nell. But you need not have done so. We don't want such a lot of visitors."

What real sympathy has the kind, fat, fatherly figure before us with soldiers, saints, or martyrs? He preached for nearly an hour, with frequent pauses and strange changes in the inflexion of the voice.

In the case of homogeneous bodies the critical elements have a simple, clear, and precise sense; the critical temperature is that of the single isothermal line which presents a point of inflexion at a horizontal tangent; the critical pressure and the critical volume are the two co-ordinates of this point of inflexion.

They come nearest to our own violets and cowslips the unsown beauty of our meadows to the hawthorn leaf and the high pinewood. I can forget all else that I have read, but it is difficult to forget these even when I will. I read them in English. I had the usual Latin and Greek instruction, but I read them in English deliberately. For the inflexion of the vowel I care nothing; I prize the idea.

The people about her were doing the same things as the Trenors, the Van Osburghs and the Dorsets: the difference lay in a hundred shades of aspect and manner, from the pattern of the men's waistcoats to the inflexion of the women's voices.

A valentine!" and made her suddenly feel that, if he were afraid, so was she. Yet she was touched also, and wondered half exultingly if any other woman had ever caught that particular deep inflexion of his shrill voice.

"Beg pardon, Sir," he hesitated with a deprecatory smile, pointing with his thumb to the kitchen door, "but Rawson aint really up to cooking stuff like this here sparrow grass not yet. P'raps I had better take a holt." "All right," agreed the Colonel, "are you sure you know how to cook it yourself?" "Sure," answered Bittleson with an inflexion that spoke volumes as to his knowledge.

His masterly drawing follows the most delicate inflexion of the muscles and suggests the nervous system under the skin. He observes with extraordinary subtlety the awkwardness of the nude being at a time when nudity is no longer accustomed to show itself, and this true nudity is in strong contrast to that of the academicians.

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