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The most fastidious traveler could not have found fault with it; nevertheless, this ill-tempered individual was not sparing in his signs and words of dissatisfaction especially signs, for he did not appear to be very loquacious. One could hardly help wondering whether this fault-finding was due to a poor digestion or a bad temper.

Neither were the cockatoes nor the white parrots given license to make all the noise in the court-yard. When madame had an unusually loquacious moment, these more strictly professional conversationists were taught their place. "E'ben, toi and thou wishest to proclaim to the world what a gymnast thou art swinging on thy perch? Quietly, quietly, there are also others who wish to praise themselves!

To expand, without bothering about it without shiftless timidity on one side, or loquacious eagerness on the other to the full compass of what he would have called a "pleasant" experience, was Newman's most definite programme of life.

The old chief was at our side ere we had eaten our first mouthful, silent as ever; but dinner over, and his cheroot well under way, he became more loquacious than we had yet known him. "Perhaps," said he, dreamily, "you had better not stay here longer than you can help.

He told him once or twice not to speak, but the man seemed in a loquacious mood and was incapable of silence for more than a minute of time. "And I ain't felt so clear 'eaded not for years," he remarked. "I seem to see twice as many things to what I used to, and everything seems to 'ave a new coat of paint.

I came home to learn that the little Mabel I used to hold on my knee had entered into an engagement conditional upon my sanction with that traditional tricky personage, a Philadelphia lawyer Mr. Frederic Chilton, at the door of whose manifold perfections, as set forth by my loquacious aunt, you may lay the blame of this delayed epistle.

They were accustomed to it, and after their return from the grave, stayed round until the white mule and sail-topped shay were brought up for Mr. Mason's return to the hotel. As Jake was very busy, a young negro boy was sent in his place. Naturally loquacious, he kept up a constant stream of talk, but as he stammered frightfully the most Mr.

Sam had dutifully seen his father to the Belle Sauvage, when, on returning, he encountered the fat boy in the court, who had been charged with the delivery of a note from Emily Wardle. 'I say, said Joe, who was unusually loquacious, 'what a pretty girl Mary is, isn't she? I am SO fond of her, I am! Mr.

She became a little more loquacious than usual, with the idea of talking herself back into a tranquil frame of mind, and reassuring to herself the promise of a peaceful future. "Such a blessing we have a good fleet," she said. "That will make us safe, won't it? I declare I almost hate the Germans, though my dear husband was one himself, for making such a disturbance.

Yet, despite the fact that the springs and the thread of this romance will not DEPEND upon them, but only touch upon them, and occasionally include them, the author has a passion for circumstantiality, and, like the average Russian, such a desire for accuracy as even a German could not rival. In temperament he was taciturn rather than loquacious, and he cherished a yearning for self-education.

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