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If these were freely interpolated into the text they would remain as still as stones, for they thought the reading was about themselves. If it was not about them it could not be allowed.
That which is reproduced in 'Supernatural Religion' from an apparent contradiction between c. ix and c. xiii, is dismissed even by writers such as Ritschl who believe that one or both chapters are interpolated. In c. ix the martyrdom of Ignatius is upheld as an example, in c. xiii Polycarp asks for information about Ignatius 'et de his qui cum eo sunt, apparently as if he were still living.
"When he is neither drinking, nor raving, nor governing, nor wasting his time in sacrificing and processions," interpolated Euergetes. "If I had not been a king perhaps I might have been an Aristarchus; as it is I am but half a king since half of my kingdom belongs to you, Philometor and but half a student; for when am I to find perfect quiet for thinking and writing?
We then explained that we were reduced in ammunition, and had little food. Don Gaspar here interpolated hastily, saying that in his judgment it would be absolutely necessary that we made some sort of a present to avoid the appearance of intending an affront. Buck Barry and Jones seemed instantly to accept this necessity.
"You're liable to be busy, all right," Jerry interpolated grimly. "Well, they won't bother you. Ed, you better get the horses. Take Sunfish, here, and graze him somewhere outa sight. We'll keep going, and we might have to start suddenly." "How about Sis? I thought " "I'm going to turn Little Lost upside down to find her, if she's here. If she isn't, I'm kinda hoping she went down to mother.
In my maidenly confusion I am almost sure I can't help showing my slippers, and just a trifle a very discreet trifle, of course, of these beautiful, beautiful stockings. Nothing vulgar, you know, but" "But just enough," interpolated Wilson with huge enjoyment. "You needn't apologize. I don't begrudge the poor devil whatever satisfaction he can get out of that."
There are no sailors among them no, nor yet any fishermen." "Captain Laurence of the dragoons is with us, sir," interpolated Eben McClure; "he has a right to beat up for recruits for the land forces." "Ah," said Adam, "at fairs and markets, with fife and drum yes! But not all over my estate, nor yet to meddle with my tenantry." "He has particular permission from Earl Raincy," said the spy.
Bavon on the Scheldt, of which Eginhard was abbot, is still extant, and there is no reason to believe that, in this copy, the original has been in any way interpolated or otherwise tampered with.
The leaders of literature are like these parrots; they do not look at what a man writes, nor if they did would they understand it much better than the parrots do; but they like the sound of their own names, and if these are freely interpolated in a tone they take as friendly, they may even give ear to an outsider. Otherwise they will scream him off if they can.
'Why not? interpolated Mother, as who should say there was no harm in that. 'They certainly have been full of mischief lately. 'Creation is mischievous, murmured her husband. 'But since you have come, he continued aloud, 'how can I express it exactly? the days have seemed larger, fuller, deeper, the forest richer and more mysterious, the sky much closer, and the stars more soft and intimate.
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