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Updated: June 11, 2025
To think of a thing they must be got rid of: they are the clothes that thoughts wear only the clothes. I say this over and over again, for there is nothing of more importance. Other men's words will stop you at the beginning of an investigation. A man may play with words all his life, arranging them and rearranging them like dominoes.
'We will have a game between the courses. 'Better that sort of game, certainly, than a beast fight; but I cannot stake my Sicilian you have nothing so precious to stake me in return. 'My Phillida my beautiful dancing-girl! 'I never buy women, said the Greek, carelessly rearranging his chaplet.
All take a hand in putting the brands together and rearranging the fire, which burns better than at first; some sleepy talk, one or two feeble attempts at a smoke, and they turn in again. But, there is not an hour during the remainder of the night in which some one is not pottering about the fire.
'One of the perjuries I suppose at which Jove laughs! said Cicely getting up, and hastily rearranging her short curls with the help of various combs, before the only diminutive looking-glass the farm sitting-room provided. 'However, we shall see what happens. I have no doubt Miss Daisy has arranged the proposal scene for this very afternoon. We shall be in for the last act of the play.
Our Napoleon is alone, forward, and I suppose he's rearranging his plans. Whether New York was our Moscow or not remains to be seen. We've had a high old time and murdered no end of people! War! Noble war! I'm sick of it this morning. I like sitting in rooms rightway up and not on slippery partitions. I'm a civilised man.
When they had reached the dormitory they all joined in straightening up and rearranging Tug's room before they went to their well-earned sleep. I am afraid the Lakerim eleven had the bad taste to do a little gloating over the Crows. Their wit was not always of the finest, but they enjoyed it themselves, though little the Crows liked it, and it kept them all unusually happy for many days
But his archness suddenly flying before the composed face and manner of his visitor, and only the fire remaining, he started and rubbed himself. 'I have lately been down yonder, said Mr. Grewgious, rearranging his skirts; 'and that was what I referred to, when I said I could tell you you are expected. 'Indeed, sir! Yes; I knew that Pussy was looking out for me.
On Wednesday, moreover, your presence is indispensable to me. There are now twenty people in the shop. I left everything because of the interest I take in you. Come, get along! Sharp! Wait for me, and keep an eye on the jars." When Justin, who was rearranging his dress, had gone, they talked for a little while about fainting-fits. Madame Bovary had never fainted.
By joining passages and verses and parts of verses taken from the different Gospels, by omitting verbal duplicates, by rearranging in some cases and by occasionally adding a word or phrase to join dissimilar parts, Tatian produced a marvellous mosaic gospel, known as the Diatessaron. All of the Fourth Gospel is thus preserved, and most of the first three.
"When is my aunt coming back? Do you know I never think of her coming back? Isn't that dreadful? I know she won't like me " "Don't let's worry about that now," broke in Cornelius Allendyce with suspicious haste. And Harkness, standing stiffly by the table, waiting instructions, fell suddenly to rearranging the books and magazines which had been in perfect order. Mrs.
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