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Updated: May 28, 2025
I'm in it for the preposterous reason that my father, operating on Wall Street, made a lucky guess, as though I should be called upon to run a locomotive because my middle initial is L!" She was indeed quite capable of taking an interest in the subject, as soon as she could modulate herself into the new key.
These brilliant people that suggest using more tubes to a ray-power bank forget the last tube has to handle the entire output of all the others, and modulate it correctly. If the enemy has a better tube it will be too bad for us." Morey was frankly worried. "My end is all set, Morey. How soon will you be ready?" Arcot asked. "'Bout ten-fifteen minutes."
Sinclair's health, delicate for years, had rapidly failed in the last few months, till her anxious husband and child, aware that a moment's acceleration of the pulse, a moment's quickening of the breath from whatever cause, might snatch her from their arms, learned to modulate every tone, to guard every look and movement in her presence.
Her husband is faithful to her, with a fidelity that knows no hypocrisy; she is happy and is proud of her maternity; she can still dance and strike chords upon her krob, modulate a plaintive ditty on her ciniloi and sing whilst she beats on her bamboo sticks an accompaniment that tortures well-tuned ears.
The crinolined princess, Margarita, with her spangles and furbelows, is a companion to the Margarita at the Louvre and the one in Vienna. She is the exquisite and lyric Velasquez. On his key-board of imbricated tones there are grays that felicitously sing across alien strawberry tints, thence modulate into fretworks of dim golden fire. As a landscapist Velasquez is at his best in the Prado.
It had in truth a conspicuous and aggressive perfection, and Biddy was sure no mere learner would have ventured to play such tricks with the tongue. He seemed to draw rich effects and wandering airs from it to modulate and manipulate it as he would have done a musical instrument.
He brushed his moustache and rattled keys in his pocket. In his dress clothes he looked like the manager of a prosperous picture palace. "Safryeh!" he called. When presently the music commenced, the players concealed behind the tall screen, an expectant hush fell upon the wine-flushed company. Hassan, who played the darabukkeh, could modulate its throbbing so wonderfully.
"You must modulate your voice better than that, Colonel Egbert Crawford, before you go on the stage!" said the wild girl. "You think he is dying you mean he shall die I have an impression that I did not come here for nothing, after all!" "And now," said the Colonel, rising, and taking out his watch, "I must leave you. We have a recruiting meeting at Hall at six, and I must be there without fail.
He had a fist that could smash the panels of a door, a voice that he could not modulate to conversational tones so used was he to sending it against the wind. He did not use tobacco, nor did he drink, for these things cost money, and he was thinking of Minnie, most precious of all things in the world.
He was in the middle of the article on "Aberration" a technical treatise on optical physics. Lewes made a gesture. "Now do you believe he's humbugging?" he asked confidently, and made no effort to modulate his voice. Challis drew his eyebrows together. "My boy," he said, and laid his hand lightly on Victor Stott's shoulder, "can you understand what you are reading there?"
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