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Updated: May 28, 2025


His education was meagre, he did not even know how to spell according to the dictionary or punctuate according to the grammar. He had his own peculiar use of words a use by which Mary Baker Eddy was doubtless greatly influenced. He had marked mechanical ability and a real passion for facts.

When the Parisian took up his eye-glass to examine the strange accessories of this dwelling, the joists of the ceiling, the color of the woodwork, and the specks which the flies had left there in sufficient number to punctuate the "Moniteur" and the "Encyclopaedia of Sciences," the loto-players lifted their noses and looked at him with as much curiosity as they might have felt about a giraffe.

The lamps along the Avenue punctuate the dark masses of foliage, and the contrasting high lights on towers and domes make an artificial illumination that for sheer beauty has never been equalled. Avenue of Progress The Fine Vista to the Marina Spaciousness characterizes the Avenue of Progress, not only in its breadth but in its sweeping length.

A peremptory order to Ike to wait for me at midday at the room we call the court-house would, I knew, impress him with the necessity of obedience, far more than a second visit to his cabin. The effort which the journey would cost him and the time allowed for reflection would, moreover, punctuate the importance of the occasion.

Which trail looks the best to you?" Smoky flopped one ear forward and the other one back, and switched at a pestering fly. Behind him Sunfish and Stopper waited with the patience they had learned in three weeks of continuous travel over country that was rough in spots, barren in places, with wind and sun and occasional, sudden thunderstorms to punctuate the daily grind of travel.

Now, indeed, were they sure that they had chanced upon the trail to the Piman village. "We gotta keep our eyes peeled," said Eddie, as they wound into a ravine which from its location evidently led directly up to the village. "We ain't far from 'em now, an' if they get us they'll get us about here." As though to punctuate his speech with the final period a rifle cracked above them.

It was quite evident more than one girl felt like "chasing" the obnoxious squire, but he held his ground and continued to punctuate his impolite remarks with that noisy cane. "I want to see Octavia Travers at my office," he announced, "and I want her to come right along with me now!" "Squire Sanders!" cried Miss Ellis, shocked and alarmed.

The time moved on so swiftly that Mr. Gillman found, on looking at his watch, that an hour and a half had passed away, and, therefore, he continues "waiting only a desirable moment to use his own playful words I prepared myself to punctuate his oration.

It was fascinating, watching the third cracks punctuate her thoughts that way. Then it came to her that it was a childish sort of game she was seventeen, now. So she avoided watching the cracks. But "Cosmos" went on singing through her head and soul. She came to Main Street and, ignoring the turn eastward which led to the Public Library, faced deliberately in the opposite direction.

The chances are that if I should write a play with Cassius as the hero, Cassius would go to the first night's performance with a dagger concealed in his toga, with which to punctuate his objections to the lines put in his mouth. There is nothing I'd like better than to manage a theatre in this place, but think of the riots we'd have! Suppose, for an instant, that I wrote a play about Bonaparte!

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