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Updated: June 28, 2025
The Bantu types are not so-called holophrastic forms of primitive speech in which the compounding of expressions is said to take the place of the conveyance of ideas, nor are they made up of onomatopoetic, or interjectional expressions, if indeed such languages exist anywhere outside the heads of the half-informed.
Even those present wore an air of fatigued discontent, and the conversation had that jerky interjectional quality which belonged to people with a common grievance, but a different individual experience. Mr. Winslow had been unable to shave. Mrs.
The astonished Canadian followed as fast as he could, and, in an exclamatory interjectional sort of way, his friend explained the plan of rescue which he had suddenly conceived, and which was as follows:
To pronounce the last word correctly, the central "e" must be run into a long-drawn, not an interjectional, sound. "More-o-ver," continued the skipper, in his drawling nasal tone, "it's goin' to be thick." Being a weather-wise man, the skipper proved to be right. It did come thick; then it cleared, and, as we have said, things became favourable until they got further out to sea.
This speech, with the necessary interjectional answers, continued from the lower alley where they met up to the door of the house, where four or five servants in old-fashioned liveries, headed by Alexander Saunderson, the butler, who now bore no token of the sable stains of the garden, received them in grand COSTUME,
We have said that thought that is, profound or consecutive thought was a trouble to old Liz. Her mind leaped in an interjectional, flashing manner. Her actions were impulsive. A tall tree, a squirrel, and a bird's-eye view flashed into her brain at the same moment. She desired the last, and proceeded to act like the second, by seizing a limb of the first, which hung conveniently at her elbow.
The Baronet's ears received this intimation with astonishment; but he was refreshed in courage by an incredulous look from Glossin, and by hearing him gently utter a sort of interjectional whistle, in a note of surprise and contempt. 'I believe, my friend, said Sir Robert, 'we shall find for you, before we part, a more humble title.
He would walk up to a bookcase and take down a volume, when the interjectional fit waxed violent, flip the pages, affecting a perplexity he would assuredly have been struck by had he perused them, and read, as he did once, 'Italy, the land of the sun! and she is to be hurried away there, and we are left to groan. The conspiracy is infamous!
Julian's rude hand had already thrust aside the lifeless, yielding head, and clutched the will: the father and mother though humbled and wonder-stricken at his daring gathered round him; and he read aloud, boldly and steadily to the end, though with scowling brow, and many curses interjectional: "IN the name of God, Amen. I, Constance Green, make this my last will and testament.
I shouldn't care to part with Connie " And then, his reflections becoming increasingly interjectional as the train trundled away southwestward, Lord Fallowfeild leaned back in the corner of the railway carriage and fell very fast asleep. There was no refusing belief to the fact. The old, cloistered life at Brockhurst, for good or evil, was broken up.
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