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One can scarcely read the poem through rapidly; for it seems necessary to pause here and there to reflect upon and interject statements. There is no doubt about the need of extensive supplementing in the case of adult literature. Is that true, however, of literature for children?

And they did walk very briskly indeed all the more reason why the officer should follow them! "Makes me think of tryin' to get away from a strange dog," Tessie had the temerity to interject. "The faster we ran the surer he is to keep snappin'." "He is sure to catch us," Dagmar said. "Why don't you stop and ask him where we can go?" "You poor simp.

My lady had tried to interject some wholesome discipline; she had been glad to give that up, and now looked on with secret dismay; sometimes she even spoke of it by hints; and sometimes, when there was brought to her knowledge some monstrous instance of my lord's indulgence, she would betray herself in a gesture or perhaps an exclamation.

The nightingale that is frightened of the thorns is not worthy of the rose of that you may be sure.... 'I am not frightened of the thorns, I managed to interject. 'Sing then once more, she cried, 'the Song of the Nightingale. 'Is it true? asked the Rose. 'As I am a nightingale, I replied; and as we bade each other good-night, I whispered: 'When may I expect the Answer of the Rose?

The sheik rose to his feet as they came up and began to talk volubly; he was evidently in a rage with his followers, for he pointed to them with open hand and was complaining of their conduct. Presently they began to interject angry denials, and then sprang to their feet and excitedly poured out their view of the question.

Yet there was an attempt to interject their release into the international crisis as an olive branch and a concession to American feeling. The two issues were distinct; but Germany, by her subsequent action, managed to link them together. Ambassador Gerard requested his passports on February 5, 1917, while the release of the Yarrowdale prisoners was pending.

He spoke in English he had not employed Chinese since he discovered that Ling Chu understood English quite as well as he understood Cantonese, and Whiteside was able from time to time to interject a word, or correct some little slip on Tarling's part. The Chinaman listened without comment and when Tarling had finished he made one of his queer jerky bows and went out of the room.

Then she bethought herself of certain thoughts of comfort which had not failed to interject themselves into her heart, and withdrew with a little precipitation, alarmed by the inconsistency the insincerity of her feelings. "Get up, Freddy; you are not going away, except home to the colony, where you want to go," she said. "Be good, all the same; for you know you must not trouble mamma.

More than once exactly the right moment presented itself when he could interject an apposite remark. Twice he made Munsberg laugh, and twice Mrs. Munsberg voluntarily addressed him. At last the boxes and parcels ware all carried out and stored in the van, after strugglings with the opening and shutting of doors, and battlings with outside weather.

And he has been saying something about . . . ?" "It isn't only Ronny, you know," Freddie hastened to interject. "Algy Martyn's talking about it, too. And lots of other fellows. And Algy's sister and a lot of people. They're all saying . . ." "What are they saying?" Freddie bent down and chafed the back of his legs.

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