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Rather it was the amplest exaltation and magnification of the Ego which it is possible to conceive. I gained, not lost, by discarding the "lendings" of life. Something that was from one point of view a void, and from another a rounded completeness, hemmed me in. Here I should perhaps interpolate yet another caveat.

I am told that you are a gentleman; so I am confident that you will not stoop to use force." "Only the force of eloquence, if ever I may lay claim to that again." "You are beginning well. For I tell you, Mr. Hillard, I shall expect but the most brilliant wit from you to-night. As for me, I shall only interpolate occasionally. Now, begin." "I am not used to dancing without the pole."

Let me at this point interpolate a word or two about the method of execution known as the Ling chi. The words are commonly, and quite wrongly, translated as "death by slicing into 10,000 pieces" a truly awful description of a punishment whose cruelty has been extraordinarily misrepresented.

Once in a while he would interpolate a "Come, Matt!" in a softer key a key so soft that it was entirely out of keeping with his other voice. Eugene saw it all clearly. He understood Deegan. "I think I'll get Mr.

The suitability of the addenda hardly admits of proof but we may state that Ibn Moqaffa did not simply interpolate but wove them artfully in his text and he might have omitted something here and there.

That was not the last exhibition of the wren's idiosyncrasy; he repeated it day after day, and finally he went so far as to interpolate low "dear-r-r's" into his sweetest songs. Perhaps that was his conception of his duty as protector to the family; if so, he was certainly faithful in doing it. It was ludicrously like the attitude of some people under similar circumstances.

Gladstone as a politician who no longer possessed either reputation or influence. We, who had to live at a distance from Fleet Street, were at least able to form a sounder judgment upon this point. I may interpolate here an account of one of the institutions of Leeds that helped to reconcile me to my sojourn in that city.

Rightly did the Edinburgh reviewer of the 'thirties, in noticing Barnes's poems the very edition from which I was reading, perfect, by the way, in its ribbed paper and clear print declare "there has been no such art since Horace." And here I may interpolate that the reviewer in question was Mr. George Venables, who was within a year to become a friend of mine.

They include sedimentary deposits, showing the action of water, and even probable traces of organic remains, but they are, especially in their deeper and older sections, predominantly volcanic. They evince what we may call a volcanic age in the early story of the planet. But before we pursue this part of the story further we must interpolate a remarkable event in the record the birth of the moon.

"But, you know, there are always moral, spiritual causes at the back in these cases," the family doctor permitted himself to interpolate with a subtle smile. "Yes, that's an understood thing," responded the celebrated physician, again glancing at his watch. "Beg pardon, is the Yausky bridge done yet, or shall I have to drive around?" he asked. "Ah! it is.

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