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'Well, said the policeman, 'she's pawsed 'er law examination! As some of the rowdiest boys, naturally surprised at this interjection, looked round, he rubbed it in. 'Did better than the men, he assured them. Was it possible that this dread myrmidon of the law was vaunting the prowess of the small rebel? Miss Levering moved nearer. 'Is that so? Did I understand you

The Duke of Burgundy, at this and other pauses in the herald's speech, only ejaculated, "Ha!" or some similar interjection, without making any answer; and the tone of exclamation was that of one who, though surprised and moved, is willing to hear all that is to be said ere he commits himself by making an answer.

It seemed as though the sympathetic interjection had been meant for some third person rather than herself! "Aurore," I continued, after a pause, "I have told you all. I have been candid. I only ask equal candour in return. Do you love me?" I should have put this question less calmly, but that I felt already half-assured of the answer. We were seated on the sofa, and near each other.

'To your honoured father, he continued, taking not the slightest notice of my interjection, 'I owe everything. From his grave he supports my soul; from his grave he gives me ideas; from his grave he makes my fame. How should I fail to honour his son, even though he Of course he was going to add 'even though he be a vagabond associating with vagabonds, but he left the sentence unfinished.

It was impossible to keep away from them while they were at it. What is their name again?" He made a prolonged effort to remember, sighed painfully, fixed his gaze. I brought him back as if from a fit of epilepsy by the interjection of the word, "Siren." "Ay," he said, slowly and sadly. "The men put wax in their ears " Now mark this.

But what vanity in our emotional state in a great jarring world where we are excused for continuing to seek our individual happiness only if we ally it and subordinate it to the well being of our fellows! The interjection was her customary specific for the cure of these little tricks of her blood. Leaving her friend Miss Barrow at the piano, she took a chair in a corner and said; 'Now, Mr.

Algernon thumped on his knee; "by jingo!" he adopted a less compromising interjection; "Ned's fool enough. My idea is, he's gone and got married." Mrs. Lovell was lying back with the neglectful grace of incontestable beauty; not a line to wrinkle her smooth soft features. For one sharp instant her face was all edged and puckered, like the face of a fair witch. She sat upright. "Married!

This footman, who was distinguished by a cane, descending from his post, without the least ceremony or expostulation, began to employ his weapon upon the head and shoulders of the peasant who had been patronized by Pipes; upon which, Thomas, resenting such ungenerous behaviour, bestowed such a stomacher upon the officious intermeddler, as discomposed the whole economy of his entrails, and obliged him to discharge the interjection Ah! with demonstrations of great anguish and amazement.

ILLUD: 'the following' A. 102, b, G. 292, 4; H. 450, 3. IDEM: īdem, not ĭdem. EDEPOL: literally, 'ah, god Pollux', e being an interjection, de a shortened form of the vocative of deus, pol abbreviated from Pollux. The asseveration is mostly confined to comedy.

Iniquitous, now opulent and prosperous, Van Duren, happening to be here, will have the pleasure of calling on an old distinguished friend: distinguished friend, at sight of him entering the Garden, steps hastily up, gives him a box on the ear, without words but an interjection or two; and vanishes within doors. That is something! MONDAY, 18th JUNE, the Big Case, lumbering along, does arrive.

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