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And if I get none I shall do it myself! Here the writer of the Memorial interpolates the remark, ``This the nurse also confessed, being asked of it before her death. It is a misfortune, equalling that of the lack of information regarding the character of Jean's husband, that there is so little about the character of the nurse.
"At making a blithering idiot of myself," interpolates Beauvayse. "If you'll go back and sit decently in your chair, instead of standing behind me rattlin' keys and coins in your pocket, and dropping hot cigar-ash on my head, I'll tell you how it happened. Nobody listening?" "Not a soul," says Captain Bingo, padding back after a noiseless prowl to the coffee-room window.
"I am truly glad it's nothing worse. There has been so much scandal got up by vulgar people against our St. Cecilia." "Worse, Madam?" interpolates our hero, ere she has time to conclude her sentence, "the worst is to come yet." "And I'm a member of the society!" Mrs.
He hesitates not to clinch with a brother pewee, interpolates his sweetest call into the hot chases, and even when resting between encounters, spreads his tail, flutters his wings, and erects his crest in a most warlike manner. The little dame was not a whit less vigilant than her spouse.
Philosophy, noting actual differences in their perceptions points out the duality of these latter, and interpolates something between them as a more real terminus first, organs, viscera, etc.; next, cells; then, ultimate atoms; lastly, mind-stuff perhaps.
"I am truly glad it's nothing worse. There has been so much scandal got up by vulgar people against our St. Cecilia." "Worse, Madam?" interpolates our hero, ere she has time to conclude her sentence, "the worst is to come yet." "And I'm a member of the society!" Mrs.
As common sense interpolates her constant 'things' between our intermittent sensations, so science EXTRApolates her world of 'primary' qualities, her atoms, her ether, her magnetic fields, and the like, beyond the common-sense world. The 'things' are now invisible impalpable things; and the old visible common-sense things are supposed to result from the mixture of these invisibles.
Four hundred men are clumping along the frost-bound road, under the pleasing illusion that because they are neither whistling nor talking they are making no noise. At the head of the column march Captains Mackintosh and Shand, the respective commanders of C and D Companies. Occasionally Mackintosh, the senior, interpolates a remark of a casual or professional nature.
It is necessary also to be a scoundrel." "That he might well say," interpolates Lapierre. "He succeed, c'est sure." I rapidly glanced over the remaining letters. The General seems always to be upon the verge of compelling a compromise.
Glentworthy seems in a declining mood-everything you look at seems in a declining mood. "As if I hadn't enough to do, gettin' off this dead cribber!" interpolates Mr. Glentworthy, withdrawing his wicked face, and taking himself back into a room on the left. "He's not so bad a man, only it doesn't come out at first;" pursues Mr. Saddlerock, continuing to rub his head, and to fuss round on his toes.
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