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He was the readiest man I ever met to generously acknowledge the worth of those who served him, and whenever possible he took occasion to do so in public. I have spoken previously of the beaux I knew in the higher ranks of the railway service but, strange to say, omitted to mention Edward John who, in some respects outshone all others.
Rosscott things that every woman longs to know. When her toilette was complete it must be admitted that as a yachtswoman Aunt Mary fairly outshone her automobile portrait. She surveyed herself long and carefully. "I expect it’ll be quite an experience," she said with many new wrinkles of anticipation. "Yes," said Janice, with a glance at the fluttering window curtains, "I expect it will be."
But he was a much smaller bird than Turkey Proudfoot and his tail wasn't nearly as big. Turkey Proudfoot often remarked that he had no rival. To be sure, there were young gobblers on the farm. But in the matter of tails, Turkey Proudfoot outshone them all. Farmer Green once had another turkey cock that bade fair to have as fine a tail as Turkey Proudfoot's.
The eye that outshone the diamond's brilliancy, and glanced its lovely lightning into the most guarded heart alas! where is it? Where shall we find the rolling sparkler? How are all its sprightly beams eclipsed! The tongue, flesh, &c., are dwelt upon in the same fashion. It is hard to believe that this was really considered fine writing by our ancestors, but the fact is indisputable.
Rose had better not read any more. We must not have all the good things in one day." He ran down the steps to where a street had been straightened and widened in the summer. The moonlight gave everything a weird glow, the stars were tinted in all colors, as one finds in the clear cold of the north. Only the planets and the larger ones, the myriad of small ones were outshone.
The worship of Ra outshone all others in the nineteenth dynasty. By the Greek times this belief seems to have largely given place to others, and it had practically vanished in the early Christian age. How far his nature as the setting sun was the result of his being identified with Ra, is not clear.
No man of his time spoke so well or wrote to better purpose. He was equally skillful in debate, an overmatch for Conkling and Morton, whom especially in the French arms matter he completely dominated and outshone.
Austen had been a belle in the nights when there were belles but her belledom, this girl, who was not a belle, outshone. Yet the glow of it while necessarily physical had in it that which was moral. Unfortunately the radiance of moral beauty only those who are morally beautiful can perceive. Mrs. Austen was blind to it.
Beside Princess Dorothy sat Tiny Trot and Betsy Bobbin, and the three little girls were almost as sweet to look upon as was Ozma, who sat at the head of her table and outshone all her guests in loveliness. King Rinkitink was delighted with the quaint people of Oz and laughed and joked with the tin man and the pumpkin-headed man and found Cap'n Bill a very agreeable companion.
Though constantly surrounded by a troop of slaves, chosen solely for their personal beauty and the charms that made them excel their sex generally, still she outshone them all, and that, too, without the simplest effort to do so; and yet for all this, so sweet was her native disposition, and so winning and gentle her spirit at all times, that they loved her still as at first, without one thought of envy or jealousy.
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