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"He's goin' to be, though," pursued Darn calmly, in that restrained, superior, informative manner which sometimes can be so maddening. "I ain't either, am I, Danny?" Jerry appealed dolefully. "No, you ain't," Danny assured him. "Darn's jest tryin' to make you cry. Don't you let him scare you." "Jerry Elbow's goin' to the poor farm before the circus gets here," stated Darn.
When he wrote himself out, he relaxed by reading, or sitting quietly planning his next piece. Even that did not fill his entire day. To take some advantage of his time, James began to indulge in talk-fests with Mrs. Bagley. These were informative. He was learning from her how the outside world was run, from one who had no close association with his own former life. Mrs.
Both the addresses of the subjects, eminent, religious and cultured men, and the sovereign's reply were highly informative of the mental attitude of this extraordinary people. The Bible, it appeared, was the "greatest possession of the English race."
This philosophy seems to aim at making the modern school as informative about modern industry as the primitive home was about primitive industry.
In his reply he first resorted to arguments of high politics, historical, informative, and, in a sense, commanding; indeed, the House became restless under what seemed a piece of intellectual dragooning.
Their discussions are not seldom informative, and that they make public opinion in rural communities is beyond cavil. The persistent advocacy of specific reforms has directed the thought of the members toward the larger issues that so often rise above the haze of partisan politics. The order has prepared the soil for adequate agricultural education.
I dunno what yo're drivin' at, and I don't wanna know if it bothers you to tell me. But if I can do anything anything a-tall to help you, why, then tell me." "I know," she nodded. "You'd always help a feller. Yo're that kind. But I'm all right. That jigger you plugged is Tom Jones." The girl looked at Racey Dawson as though the name of Tom Jones should have been informative of much.
But the cofferer replied that he had none at all, but sent a servant with three books, one of which contained the Psalms of David and the Canticles. Leave was given for her to have an English Bible, and for her to write to the Queen as she desired. On the 12th June Sir Henry wrote to the Council a letter highly informative as to the difficulties of his position:
Frank Podmore are other members of the society who have granted the outside world informative glimpses of its workings and discoveries.
At Leith Hill, in Surrey, trees are being felled by a number of unescaped German prisoners. "Beans running to seed," says an informative daily paper, "should be picked and the small beans extracted." But the old custom of lying in wait for them on the return journey and stunning them with a flail still retains many adherents in the slow-moving countryside.
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