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She said over the rosary and all the prayers she could remember, interspersing them with thanksgivings to the good God and to Owaissa. Something black and awful loomed up before her. She uttered a cry. "We are here. It is nothing to be afraid of. We go around to this side, so. There is a little basin here, and a sort of wharf.

'I am one who wishes to see Mother Jael, replied Baltic, in his deep voice. 'She has more to do than to see every cheating, choring Gentile. 'Give me money, my royal master, croaked a frightful cripple. 'My own little purse is empty. 'Oh, what a handsome Gorgio! whined a hag, interspersing her speech with curses. Charity!

He helped Alfaretta carry the thing through to a triumphant finale, they two alone; for all the others had laughed themselves out of place and tune, with Monty interspersing the melody by outrageous cat calls and screechings of "Maria Maouw, come and catch these Three Blind Mice!" "Maria! Maria! Pussy, pussy cat Maria Come to supper!" echoed Leslie, laughing as he rarely laughed.

And Alexyéi Sergyéitch spoke splendid Russian, somewhat old-fashioned, but piquant and pure as spring water, constantly interspersing his speech with his pet words: "honour bright," "God have mercy," "at any rate," "sir," and "little sir."... Enough concerning him, however. Let us talk about Alexyéi Sergyéitch's spouse, Malánya Pávlovna.

But now I can see in every act done, almost in every little matter, a rooted prejudice against Austria, and the interspersing of a few set phrases does little to prevent any reader from arriving at the same conclusion.

He seemed to be very drunk, and went on, interspersing his speech with hiccoughs: "Say, fellows, don't stand on ceremony if you're thirsty. There's enough left for the comrades." He turned unsteadily and called to someone who was invisible within the room: "Come here, you lazybones. Give these gentlemen something to drink "

I used to rake up all my old reminiscences of the boulevards and cafes and prados, giving details concerning the "petit-creves" and "cocottes," the "flaneurs" and "grandes dames" of the once "gay" capital gay no longer; and, interspersing them with veracious reports respecting the latest hidden thoughts of "Badinguet," and vivid descriptions of the respective toilets of the Empress Eugenie, Baroness de B , Madame la Comtesse C , la belle Marquise d'E , and all the other fashionable letters of the alphabet chronicling the very latest achievements in "Robes en train" and "Costumes a ravir" of the great artist Worth.

The compliment my friend rebutted as best he could, but the proposition he accepted at once, although its advantages were altogether provisional. This point being settled, the Prefect broke forth at once into explanations of his own views, interspersing them with long comments upon the evidence; of which latter we were not yet in possession.

Bill Carmody's recollection of the following days was confined to a hopeless confusion of distorted brain pictures in which the beautiful face of the girl, the repulsive features of the old crone, and the swart countenance of the half-breed were inextricably blended. For two weeks he lay, interspersing long periods of unconsciousness with hours of wild, delirious raving.

That night there were, at least, a thousand Garrisonians in Nantucket!" Here is another picture of Garrison in the lecture-field. It is from the pen of N.P. Rogers, with whom he was making a week's tour among the White Mountains, interspersing the same with anti-slavery meetings.