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"The mischief break them!" exclaimed the miller, rising and walking hurriedly across the room "this is breaking in earnest." I may not here particularize the breakings that followed. One misfortune succeeded another, till the miller broke also. All that he had was put under the hammer, and he wandered forth with his young wife a broken man.
It is impossible here to particularize his numerous novels, sketches, short tales, and "Christmas Stories" the latter a fashion which he inaugurated, and which has produced a whole literature in itself. In Nicholas Nickleby, 1839; Master Humphrey's Clock, 1840; Martin Chuzzlewit, 1844; Dombey and Son, 1848; David Copperfield, 1850, and Bleak House, 1853, there is no falling off in strength.
For Farrar's sake, if the Celebrity had been content with women in general, all would have been well; but he was unable to generalize, in one sense, and to particularize, in another. And it was plain that he wished to monopolize Miss Trevor, while still retaining a hold upon the others. For my sake, had he been content with women alone, I should have had no cause to complain.
Had all the pleasure of life courted me, my weakened frame would not have permitted the enjoyment of them, without my being able to particularize the real seat of my complaint; yet in the decline of life; after having encountered very serious and real evils, my body seemed to regain its strength, as if on purpose to encounter additional misfortunes; and, at the moment I write this, though infirm, near sixty, and overwhelmed with every kind of sorrow, I feel more ability to suffer than I ever possessed for enjoyment when in the very flower of my age, and in the bosom of real happiness.
For a moment she hesitated, then with childish abandon confided, "I'd give anything in the world to be pretty." The stranger threw back his head and laughed. "And when they are misty, let men beware," he commented half-aloud, then he went on: "What makes you think you'll be ugly?" "They call me spindle-legs at school and and " she broke off, failing to particularize further.
At Alfort, near Paris, is established, on a grand scale, a It would lead me too far to particularize every department of this extensive establishment; but one of these is too useful to be passed over in silence. Here are spacious hospitals where animals are classed, not only according to their species, but also according to the species of disorder by which they are affected.
'Oh, my dear fellow, exclaimed Sydney, instead of his father; 'you need not particularize. You always were a discoverer in that line. 'True, said Louis, 'but this is unique. North Greenland ah! I thought it was from a Frosty country. Ha, Clara? 'Not I; I know nothing of it, cried Clara, in hurry and confusion, not yet able to be suspected of taking liberties with him.
However, if you can contrive to make a small Rembrandt, as a specimen, you may consider yourself employed here until further notice. I am obliged to particularize Rembrandt, because he is the only Old Master disengaged at present. The professional gentleman who used to do him died the other day in the Fleet he had a turn for Rembrandts, and can't be easily replaced.
It would be as unnecessary as it is impossible, to particularize all the individuals; we shall therefore be satisfied, with a classification and a few individual cases.
"Wouldn't it?" suggested Mrs. Carling in a tone that was meant to be slightly quizzical. "We are by ourselves most evenings, are we not?" responded her sister, without turning around. "Why do you particularize to-night?" "I was thinking," answered Mrs. Carling, bending a little closer over her work, "that even Mr. Lenox would hardly venture out in such a storm unless it were absolutely necessary."
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