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For some reason, known only to himself, the little dog also cherished a deep-seated grudge against the major, the very sound of whose voice outside the door was enough to send him howling under the table, where he lay with his head on his paws, a wary eye cocked balefully, and his snarls punctuating the Major's remarks. "He smells my Unitarian soul, confound him!" said the major.
As he read and interpreted the text he would wave his snuff-box, by way of punctuating and emphasizing his words, much as the conductor of an orchestra does his baton, now gently, insinuatingly, now with a passionate jerk, now with a sweeping majestic movement. One cannot read Talmud without gesticulating, and Reb Sender would scarcely have been able to gesticulate without his snuff-box.
Call everything," Jerry repeated from the sounder, punctuating for the benefit of the Bishop. "It must be big, Bishop," he said, turning, "or they wouldn't call " But the Bishop was already running for the steps of his departing train. At Lowville he left the train and hurried to Father Brady's house.
It gives me pleasure to record that the Spaniard, being on top, received by far the worst of it, yet I might also bear testimony to the vigor of the priest's legs, while we shared equally in the volubility of his tongue. "Sacre!" he screamed in French, punctuating each sentence with a fresh blow. "Get away from here, you drunken, quarrelling brutes!
I want a flesh-and-blood girl, not a sweet statue in a grey pinafore, who forgets everything but her work. As he spoke, two dusty hands came round his neck, and Bess said earnestly, punctuating her words with soft touches of her lips: 'I never forget you, papa; but I do want to do something beautiful that you may be proud of me by and by.
He changed his pose, took the pen in his hand, and said, punctuating the rhythm of his speed with waves of his hand: "Family life always diminishes the energy of a revolutionist. Children must be maintained in security, and there's the need to work a great deal for one's bread.
The tumult drew closer. I heard cries of "Lakla! Lakla!" Now it was at the very threshold and within it, oddly, as though punctuating the clamour, a deep-toned, almost abysmal, booming sound thunderously bass and reverberant. Abruptly the harpings ceased; the moon fires shuddered, fell, and began to sweep back into the crystal globes; Yolara's swaying form grew rigid, every atom of it listening.
It seemed a pity, she thought, that two friends of hers should so misunderstood one another. "And what kind of questions?" asked Ralph again. "She wonders what you really think " went on Margaret slowly, bending down over her embroidery, and punctuating her words with stitches "about about affairs and and she said one day that " "Well?" said Ralph in the same tone.
She always read his letters so, punctuating each tender sentence with a kiss and going to sleep with It tucked In her nightdress next her heart. This was an unusually bulky enclosure and she hugged it in anticipation; how sweet it was of him to devote so much of his time to her in his busiest season.
"I will leave everything for you, my love, for you are all the world to me. There is nothing else now, but you. Nihilism and the cause it upholds, has sunk into utter insignificance, and has become a mere point in the history of my life, like a punctuating period that is placed at the end of a written sentence.
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