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Updated: May 15, 2025


'Out of the question to marry her, said Eugene, 'and out of the question to leave her. The crisis! He had sauntered far enough. Before turning to retrace his steps, he stopped upon the margin, to look down at the reflected night. In an instant, with a dreadful crash, the reflected night turned crooked, flames shot jaggedly across the air, and the moon and stars came bursting from the sky.

It was a piece of curiously shaped gold, cunningly engraved in a most unusual way. Rather less than an inch in length, it formed a crescent made up of six oval segments joined one to another, the sixth terminating in a curled point. The first and largest segment ended jaggedly where it had evidently been snapped off from the rest of the ornament if the thing had formed part of an ornament.

In her fluid thought certain convictions appeared, jaggedly, a fragment of an impression at a time, while she was going to sleep, or manicuring her nails, or waiting for Kennicott.

"Mother'll not say that I'm a good-for-nothing girl this time," thought Mell, and tried to recollect what should be done next. The kerosene can caught her eye. "I'll clean the lamp," she said. She had never cleaned the lamp before, but had seen her step-mother do it very often. First, she took the lamp-scissors from the table drawer and cut the wick, rather jaggedly, but Mell did not know that.

Occasionally, jaggedly uneven, close-set trunks of forest growth would appear, spectral in solemn ugliness, a veritable hedge, impenetrable and grim.

The hills shot up jaggedly from the plain around him the fissures were rude and steep more like embrasures, blown out by sudden power from the solid rock. Where the forest appeared, it was dense and intricate abounding in brush and underwood; where it was deficient, the blasted heath chosen by the witches in Macbeth would have been no unfit similitude.

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