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Updated: June 29, 2025


But by the end of the meal he had the whole group leaning elbows on the table, listening to everything he had to say; and she added, "Every one of us loved him from then on." The thing for me to do here is to see, and see the things I'm going to write into my thesis. I want to spend a week, if I can, digging into the steel industry. Then I can orate industrial dope."

Not but what they had intended to do it before Grimes spoke. But he had put it in such a way they seen it was something with even MORE principle to it than they had thought it was before. "Billy Harden," says the chairman, "how do you vote?" Billy was the last of the bunch. And most had voted fur death. Billy, he opened his mouth and he squared himself away to orate some.

He is not consecutive as a writer, aphoristic and oracular rather; and being moreover sometimes dialectic, sometimes poetic, and sometimes mystic in his manner; sometimes monistic and sometimes pluralistic in his matter, I have to run my own risk in making him orate pro domo mea, and I am not quite unprepared to hear him say, in case he ever reads these pages, that I have entirely missed his point.

I like women who relax sometimes. She'll orate to him every night, just as she orated to us, about people's wrongs...." "Mind, she's clever!" said Gilbert. "Oh, I don't deny that. That's part of my case against her. Really and truly, Gilbert, do you like clever women?" "Really and truly, Quinny, I don't. Perhaps that's not the way to put it.

As you have already in all probability admired this masterpiece in the Vatican, allow him to expatiate, and search at the foot of the altar for a mortuary slab, which you will identify by a cross and the single word; Orate; under this gravestone is buried Beatrice Cenci, whose tragical story cannot but impress you profoundly. She was the daughter of Francesco Cenci.

To all the inscriptions on tombs containing the pious petition Orate pro anima his ignorance is palpably displayed by his Orate pro animabus he paid special attention. Well did Mr. Cole observe concerning the last entry in Dowsing's diary:

But that is irrelevant; it is not material at present. To-day we meet, not to say farewell to the setting, but to greet the rising sun. I call for three cheers for our committee of one Captain Cyrus Whittaker." When the uproar had at last subsided, there were demands for a speech from Captain Cy. But the captain, facing them, his arms about the delighted Bos'n, positively declined to orate.

The above writer also points out the beautifully carved door in Queen Street, sole relic of the College of Secular Canons, from which the chisel of the ruthless iconoclast has chipped off the obnoxious Orate pro anima. The quiet, narrow, almost deserted streets of Lynn, its port and quays have another story to tell.

After five years of exceedingly lonely art study, in which I had always specialized in museum exhibits, prowling around like a lost dog, I began to intensify my museum study, and at the same time shout about what I was discovering. From nineteen hundred and five on I did orate my opinions to a group of advanced students.

"I wish to point out," Joe had heard a candidate for re-election vehemently orate, "that in addition to the other successful convictions I have named, I and my assistants have achieved the sending of three men to the gallows during my term of office!" "I can't tell yet," said Joe, at parting. "It may be hard. I'm so sorry you saw all this. "Oh NO!" she cried. "I want to UNDERSTAND!"

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