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Updated: May 22, 2025
They met in the frost-shimmering mountain morning, on their way to the corral, to get their cars ready before breakfast. They were shy, hence they were boisterous, and tremendously unreferential to campfire confidences, and informative about distilled water for batteries, and the price of gas in the Park.
A list of merely arrested persons would not have been informative, as it would have conveyed an incomplete and misleading impression. Such a list, Mr. Gregory told Congress, would not include persons indicted but never arrested, having become fugitives from justice; nor persons indicted but never arrested, having surrendered; but would include persons arrested and not proceeded against.
A few words between Kent and Gloucester show us what is afoot, and then, at one plunge, we are in the thick of the drama. There was no opportunity here for one of those picturesque tableaux, exciting rather than informative, which initiate the other tragedies.
He banged his way into the restaurant, followed by his companions, and they were soon seated at a late luncheon at a little table, and looked at the star of smashed glass from the inside. Not that it was very informative to them even then. "Got your window broken, I see," said Valentin to the waiter as he paid the bill.
Overnight consideration had developed in him the theory that the function of a newspaper is informative, not reformative; that when a newspaper man has correctly adduced and frankly presented the facts, his social as well as his professional duty is done. Others might hew out the trail thus blazed; the reporter, bearing his searchlight, should pass on to other dark spots.
Sure you don't want me to row you in?" The boat was alluring, but my pride was touched. "Quite sure," I answered. "I'm as fresh as the trout round my waist. Thanks all the same." "All right! Guess I was foolish. You ain't a man; you're a porpoise." With this half-annoyed sally, she swung the bow of the boat and rowed away. An Informative Visitor
I saw as many gay and fascinating costumes and heard as much clever and at times informative talk here as anywhere I have been. During this fall and winter I was engaged in work which kept me very much to myself. During the period I read much of X , banks he was combining, new ventures he was undertaking.
"Jest one man an' a snake," interrupted Sandy in his informative way. "Shut up," whispered Toby, prodding him with his elbow. Sandy scowled, but remained silent. "Wal," continued Scipio, "as I was sayin', He jest made one sort o' sample man an' a snake. An'," he added, suddenly brightening under inspiration, "He sot 'em in a garden, an' called it the Garden of Eden."
A bad skid that slewed the car half round broke his thoughts and in a few minutes they were at the house. Forbes, the elderly butler who had been an under footman when Peters first came to the Towers, was waiting for him in the hall, informative with the garrulousness of an old and privileged servant.
As there was no one else in the room besides the four of us, and as Wagner seemed disinclined to begin, the King opened up our conference with the following statement: "Well, dear sirs, what can I say, except that I am glad that you have finally condescended to seek a mutual agreement on the actions which are about to ensue, and that I hope that our conference will be productive and informative.
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