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He seemed to have a funny little way of blushing just before he spoke, and the physical mannerism gave an absurdly italicized sort of emphasis to even the most trivial thing that he said. "I guess you'll have to go ahead and tell her about 'Rosie," he suggested grinningly to the Traveling Salesman. "Yes! Oh, do tell me about 'Rosie," begged the Youngish Girl with whimsical eagerness.

Is not such a course immeasurably better than to allow himself to worry, and fret and fear all the time? Practical precaution, taken without enmity note these italicized words trustful serenity, faithful performance of present duty unhampered by fears and worries this is the rational, normal, philosophic, sane course to follow.

Shakespeare's earliest work that has reached us is, doubtless, to be found in "King Henry the Sixth," "The Comedy of Errors," and "Love's Labor's Lost." Both the phrases that we have Italicized express tenures, and very uncommon tenures of land. Fine and recovery was a process by which, through a fictitious suit, a transfer was made of the title in an entailed estate.

A draggled night bird caught in the aviary of night court, lips a deep vermilion scar of rouge, hair out of scallop and dragging at the pins, the too ready laugh dashing itself against what must be owned a hiccough. Something congenital and sleeping subcutaneously beneath the surface of her had scratched through. She was herself, strangely italicized. A judge regarded her not unkindly.

Many of the young ones are taken by means of shooting the mothers with poisoned arrows, and the young ones, hanging to their mothers, are easily taken." I have italicized the passages which show that the traditions still preserved on the coast, about the Pongo and the Chimpanzee, date from old.

During the Christmas holidays of 1919, the first real Christmas holidays since the war, there took place in Toledo, counting only the people with the italicized the, forty-one dinner parties, sixteen dances, six luncheons male and female, eleven luncheons female, twelve teas, four stag dinners, two weddings and thirteen bridge parties.

She waved her small gloved hand, nodded her head till the feather brushed the window, and was gone. After the note announcing her safe arrival a week of silence passed, and then a letter came; there were various suggestions for my welfare, and the rest was the usual rambling information and description Frances loved, generously italicized.

It will be readily perceived that the name of the American author can be substituted for the feet italicized above, without injuring the measure, while in some of Moore's finest stansas beautifully alternates the same verse, thus: 'Oh! fair as the sea-flower, close to thee growing, How light was thy heart till love's witchery came!

Royce twists this modest avowal into a barefaced boast, and injuriously misquotes me to his own readers thus: "At the conclusion of the book, we learn that we have been shown 'the way out of agnosticism into the sunlight of the predestined philosophy of science." Gentlemen, I request you to compare thoughtfully the expressions which I have here italicized, and then decide for yourselves whether this injurious misquotation is purely accidental, or, in view of Dr.

I have italicized pernoctant because it is that word which demonstrates beyond all possibility of doubt that Cicero made a practice of reading in bed.

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