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It's what has made the people possible." "Well then," his friend replied, "there you are; I give you my impression for what it's worth. Mrs. Pocock has SEEN, and that's to-night how she sits there. If you were to have a glimpse of her face you'd understand me. She has made up her mind to the sound of expensive music." Strether took it freely in. "Ah then I shall have news of her."
At that period, it only took me a hundred sacks of wheat to pay my rent of Widdington farm. How many sacks must farmer Maslen sell now to pay his rent of the same farm! I should not wonder if three hundred sacks would fall short of paying it this year. At that epoch Mr. Pocock, who rented Enford farm of Mr.
He then took his leave of them, saying, "He had so much business upon his hands, that he could not stand idling there"; bidding the coachman to drive on, and crying out, "God bless you, I wish you merry." Mrs. Pocock then asked him, "If he could not contrive to come to them?"
He couldn't even formulate to himself his being changed and queer; it had taken place, the process, somewhere deep down; Maria Gostrey had caught glimpses of it; but how was he to fish it up, even if he desired, for Mrs. Pocock?
Before their time, however, mention must be made of the work of George Pocock of Bristol, who, somewhere about 1840 invented what was described as a 'kite carriage, a vehicle which carried a number of persons, and obtained its motive power from a large kite. It is on record that, in the year 1846 one of these carriages conveyed sixteen people from Bristol to London.
It gave his companion a moment's thought. "And she's sure Mrs. Pocock WILL ?" "No, I say that for you. She likes your liking her; it's so much, as it were," Chad laughed, "to the good. However, she doesn't despair of Sarah either, and is prepared, on her own side, to go all lengths." "In the way of appreciation?" "Yes, and of everything else.
"Well, I DID have," Strether murmured, while he felt both how they had possessed him and how they had now lost their authority. He couldn't have traced the sequence to the end, but it was all because of Mrs. Pocock. Mrs. Pocock might be because of Mrs. Newsome, but that was still to be proved.
"Ah yes," she tacitly replied; but he had mentioned things ! Then, however, with all the sound it could have, "Who in the world's Jim Pocock?" she asked. "Why Sally's husband. That's the only way we distinguish people at Woollett," he good-humoredly explained. "And is it a great distinction being Sally's husband?" He considered.
"Miss Barrace is a raffinee, and her amusement won't lose by Mrs. Pocock. It will gain rather especially if Sarah triumphs and she comes in for a view of it." "How well you know us!" Madame de Vionnet, at this, frankly sighed. "No it seems to me it's we that I know. I know Sarah it's perhaps on that ground only that my feet are firm.
Reid who broaden their daily practice by attention to these great issues. One thinks of certain other names. Professors Karl Pearson, Weldon, Lloyd Morgan, J. A. Thomson and Meldola, Dr. Benthall and Messrs. Bateson, Cunningham, Pocock, Havelock Ellis, E. A. Fay and Stuart Menteath occur to me, only to remind me how divided their attention has had to be.
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