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After repeated examinations, the joint, being gently tried each time, gives evidence of the glue having softened. "You must clear out that black stuff," interposes the chief, when the rag or poultice has been lifted off. James accordingly, having some warm water and a small hog-haired brush already to hand, proceeds to gently scrub the brush along the course where the ugly black line is seen.
It would be so lonely for me, you know no society of my own kind, save here and there a poor and humble soul," I said, wickedly. "Nevertheless, one should make the effort to stand on the top round of the ladder of human excellence." "It is a long ladder, and the climb is wearisome, and death soon interposes and ends our ambition," I said, wearily.
All that is or ever will be in nature, all that we men feel, think or do, all is dependent on eternal and immutable causes; and these causes have each their Daimon who interposes between us and the divinity and is symbolized in golden characters on the vault of heaven. The letters are the stars, whose orbits are as unchanging and everlasting as are the first causes of all that exists or happens."
Custom throws a film over the great facts of religion, and interposes a veil between the mind and truth, which, by preventing wonder, intercepts doubt too, and at the same time excludes from deep belief and protects from disbelief.
That blanched skull had rested on the shoulders of our traitor host, and we, doomed to "midnight murder," were mercifully destined to witness a repulsive, but just evidence, that Providence interposes often between the villain and the victim.
"Habit of looting contracted in India, you know; ain't so easy to get over, you know," says Snigger. "When officers dined with him in India," remarks Solemn, "it was notorious that the spoons were all of a different pattern." "Perhaps it isn't true. Suppose he wrote his paper at the Club?" interposes Jones. "It is dated at Chatham, my good man," says Brown.
The hazards of winter travel in the North are manifold at best, but the country which Emerson and his companions had to traverse was particularly perilous, owing to the fact that their course led them over the backbone of the great Alaskan Range, that desolate, skyscraping rampart which interposes itself between the hate of the Arctic seas and the tossing wilderness of the North Pacific.
"There is something more alarming in Sister Slocum's absence," interposes one of the ladies. The house seems in a waiting mood, when suddenly Mr. Detective Fitzgerald enters, and changes it to one of anxiety. Several voices inquire if he was successful.
Thus she spoke before the wedding ceremony and the physical union, before the astonishing glass shade had fallen that interposes between married couples and the world. She was to keep her independence more than do most women as yet. Marriage was to alter her fortunes rather than her character, and she was not far wrong in boasting that she understood her future husband.
Mam'selle est joliment solide!" remarks a saucy bystander, as the owner of the machine piles on weight after weight. "Perhaps if I had no more brains than m'sieur, I should weigh as light!" retorts the damsel, with a toss of her high cap. "Pardon! it is not a question of brains it is a question of hearts," interposes an elderly exquisite in a white hat.
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