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From the poorness of my lodging he does not seem to have remarked his daughter's dresses, which were indeed all equally new to him, and from the fact that I had shown myself averse to lend, he had embraced a strong idea of my poverty.
"Quite positive, sir," declared Jack. "I assure you that " "Yes, there can be no doubt about it," interrupted Mr. Lamb. "I was pretty well satisfied from the first, but I would not trust my own judgment, considering the poorness of my eyesight. This is the copy, and the person who stole it from Mr.
On the absence of intermediate varieties at the present day On the nature of extinct intermediate varieties; on their number On the vast lapse of time, as inferred from the rate of deposition and of denudation On the poorness of our palæontological collections On the intermittence of geological formations On the absence of intermediate varieties in any one formation On the sudden appearance of groups of species On their sudden appearance in the lowest known fossiliferous strata.
After dinner to talk a little, and then I away to my office, to draw up a letter of the state of the Office and Navy for the Duke of York against Sunday next, and at it late, and then home to supper and to bed, talking with my wife of the poorness and meanness of all that Sir W. Pen and the people about us do, compared with what we do. 23rd.
Oh dear, now she would be so much alone again, and there was nothing, nothing that really filled her life entirely. No, she was not able to return to Berlin yet. She told her husband that she felt she had not quite recovered yet she was certainly anæmic, she was suffering from poorness of blood.
The work was not a success in spite of its musical qualities, and the poorness of the libretto helped on its failure. But the main thing was that Wolf's creative genius had returned. In April, 1896, he wrote straight away the twenty-two songs of the second volume of the Italienisches-Liederbuch.
After dinner to talk a little, and then I away to my office, to draw up a letter of the state of the Office and Navy for the Duke of York against Sunday next, and at it late, and then home to supper and to bed, talking with my wife of the poorness and meanness of all that Sir W. Pen and the people about us do, compared with what we do. 23rd.
Ragnar was filled with amazement at the poorness of his fortunes when he saw that he, who had conquered Rome at its pinnacle of power, was dragged by an unarmed and uncouth race into the utmost peril.
At any rate, he had drawn up elaborate instructions for the London firm of printers, and when the proofs arrived with about a third of these instructions neglected and another third misunderstood, Narcissus was at his wits' end, aghast at the poorness of the impressions, yet not knowing in the least how to correct them. He gave Dorothea no peace with them.
Oh he was princely indeed: that came out more and more with every word he said and with the particular way he said it, and Maisie could feel his monitress stiffen almost with anguish against the increase of his spell and then hurl herself as a desperate defence from it into the quite confessed poorness of violence, of iteration. "You're afraid of her afraid, afraid, afraid!
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