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Ay, but you may over-act your part, and spoil all But, Sir, I hope you'll use a Christian Conscience in this business. Gay. Oh, doubt not, Sir, but I shall do you Reason. Sir Cau. Ay, Sir, but Gay. Good Sir, no more Cautions; you, unlike a fair Gamester, will rook me out of half my Night I am impatient Sir Cau. Good Lord, are you so hasty? if I please, you shan't go at all. Gay.

That which is highly difficult of digestion may cause them to over-act; and this, to those whose vital powers are feeble, would be injurious. On the other hand, that which is too easy of digestion, will not afford the stomach exercise enough; and hence, in time, if its use is long continued, will be equally injurious. But once more.

He had more respect for an out-and-out rebel than for one who shirked his duty to his country as he understood it. "I have been afraid some one might identify me here," suggested Christy, determined not to over-act his part. "I might help you out of the scrape," said Percy, who appeared to be reflecting upon something that had come to his mind.

Now the poor man, on the contrary, is very sincere in his desire of passing for rich; but the eagerness of this desire hurries him to over-act his part, and he betrays himself as one who is drunk by his overacted sobriety.

If Christian did not appear by the time that she was sleepy, she would wake Sidney. After all, she acted her part better than they. She was old at it they were new. She was experienced in stage-craft and made her points skilfully; above all, she did not over-act.

Dougall, having been caught twice that evening, was on his guard. He would not absolutely agree with his friend, but admitted that he was not far wrong. Again the yell burst forth with intensified volume and complicated variation. Salamander was young; he did not yet know that it is possible to over-act. "Shames!" whispered Bane, "I hev got a notion in my hid."