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For, doubtless, right language enlarges the soul as no other power or influence may do. Who, for instance, but trusts more nobly for knowing the full word of his confidence? Who but loves more penetratingly for possessing the ultimate syllable of his tenderness? There is a 'pledging of the word, in another sense than the ordinary sense of troth and promise.
"It occurs to me that you were rather roughly handled as it was," said the showman, with a suspicion of a grin on his face. "Doctor fixed you up, I suppose?" "Oh, no; it wasn't so bad as that." "Have you any suspicion do you think it was any of the show people?" demanded Mr. Sparling, eyeing Phil penetratingly. "I don't know. Here is a button I got from the coat of one of the men.
"Home," answered Honora, a little breathlessly, and added for his deception, "the game's over, isn't it? I'm glad you won." Mr. Brent, however, continued to gaze at her penetratingly, and she avoided his eyes. "But why are you rushing off like a flushed partridge? no reference to your complexion. Has there been a row?" "Oh, no I was just tired. Please let me go."
Old Alick will find him out." "With all my heart," I said, wondering that he made so much of my servant. He sat down suddenly, and looked at me very heavily and penetratingly. "Sir," he said, "you are going to hear the truth at last, I said we had not much time. Well; we have not." "Then let me have the truth quickly," I said. He took his eyes from my face.
Instead of being a space glaring in the sunlight shining on an expanse of white togas, the hollow of the amphitheater was a dingy area of brownish black under a lowering canopy of sullen cloud, for the sky was heavily overcast and threatened rain all day, though not a drop fell. The windless air was damp and penetratingly chilly, so that we almost shivered under our swathings.
The vicomte's voice aroused him from his dreams. "Well, Arthur," said Talizac laughing, "have you no congratulation for me?" Arthur looked penetratingly at the vicomte, and in a low voice replied: "Vicomte, if I cannot discover any traces of the punishment you received yesterday on your cheeks, I hope to be able to pay up for what I have lost. For to-day you must excuse me."
He raised his voice penetratingly to overcome the noise of the world, straining until the dark-corded veins of his throat stood out sharply and perspiration gleamed on his bald forehead. As though his life depended upon the delivery of his great message he was explaining to that close-packed crowd that there was no God.
He has seen that his captive has been attentively listening to him all the time, with His eyes fixed penetratingly and softly on the face of his jailer, and evidently bent upon not replying to him. The old man longs to hear His voice, to hear Him reply; better words of bitterness and scorn than His silence.
Arthur noticed that when Clinton said this, his wife looked at him very penetratingly, as if she would read his thoughts, but turned away re-assured by the bright smile he gave her, and lighted the room. "Now," said Clinton, when they were alone, "let's at once to business.
At best I was never more than a naturalized Bostonian; but it used to give me great pleasure so penetratingly does the place qualify even the sojourning Westerner to think of the defect of New York in the virtue that is next to godliness; and now I had to hang my head for shame at the mortifying contrast of the Boston streets to the well-swept asphalt which I had left frying in the New York sun the afternoon before.
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