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Certain things would therefore leave off happening, would go; because the direction of desire had changed. I do not wish to particularize, for this only means blurring the issue by putting forward one's own pet reforms.
I lived with her when a young girl, and imbibed her dislike for matrimony, which wuz helped further by sad experiences of my own, which is needless to particularize. "And now," sez she, "I am as well grounded against matrimony as any woman can be, and my whole energies are aimed on teaching Dorothy the same belief I hold."
But to particularize the principal papers, even in a short separate notice of a few lines, would far transgress the limits at our disposal. All the professions are well supplied with journals devoted to their interests, and it is impossible here to dwell upon them or those which represent literature and the fine arts.
I stopped irresistibly fascinated, gazing at it. John waited patiently, smoking his cigarette. He is a modern farmer. After ten minutes he said: "Are you going to stand there looking at that chicken all day? Breakfast is nearly ready." "A chicken?" said I. "A White Orpington hen, if you want to particularize." "A White Orpington hen?" I repeated, with intense interest.
To particularize, the manager's salary and other administrative expenses do not increase in proportion to maximum output of station; therefore, the cost of administration per unit of output, if the business is in a healthy condition, must be from year to year reduced. There are a great many other expenses that are not directly in proportion to output, and these follow the same rule.
When he next spoke, it was, in a less querulous tone, to ask what there was for dinner. 'Turkey and grouse, was the concise reply. 'And what besides? 'Fish. 'What kind of fish? 'I don't know. 'YOU DON'T KNOW? cried he, looking solemnly up from his plate, and suspending his knife and fork in astonishment. 'No. I told the cook to get some fish I did not particularize what.
Strange glooms were gathering about the bottles on the shelves, and especially about one corner of the room, where but I must not particularize too much. It must be remembered that he had awaked suddenly, in a strange place, and with a fitful light. He confessed to Mr Cupples that he had felt a little uncomfortable not frightened, but eerie.
Q. You have given me a very bad character of the heart, but how shall I know that it is so bad as you count it? A. Both by the text and by experience. Q. What do you mean by experience? Q. May I thus then know my heart? Q. Can you particularize some few things wherein the wickedness of the heart of man shews itself? Q. Is there any thing else to be done in order to a right confession of sin?
For the present, I shall not stop to particularize him more closely; but when I add that the person in question was a well-known member of the Irish House of Commons, whose acute understanding and practical good sense were veiled under an affected and well-dissembled habit of blundering that did far more for his party than the most violent and pointed attacks of his more accurate associates, some of my readers may anticipate me in pronouncing him to be Sir Harry Boyle.
He trotted on again, attempting to particularize the local features in the neighbourhood of the fire; but this it was too dark to do, and the excessive winding of the roads misled him as to its direction, not being an old inhabitant of the district, or a countryman used to forming such judgments; whilst the brilliancy of the light shortened its real remoteness to an apparent distance of not more than half: it seemed so near that he again stopped his horse, this time to listen; but he could hear no sound.
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