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This time she heard a sound, muffled, indistinct, but recognizable as a sob. "Ruth!" she called, and went to the bedroom door. Now she could hear Ruth within, sobbing alarmingly. "Ruth Foote," said Hilda, "what's the matter?... Where's Bonbright?... I'm coming in." She opened the door, saw Ruth outstretched on the bed, face buried in her pillow, sobbing with a queer, startling dryness.
It was recognizable as the form of Red Hoss Shackleford. Red Hoss seemed numbed rather than unconscious. Afterward Bill Tilghman in recounting the affair claimed that Red Hoss, when discovered, was practically nude clear down to his shoes, which being of the variety known as congress gaiters had elastic uppers to hug the ankles.
John Lane, the man of fact, the ordered efficient will, was dimly conscious of forces other than physical ones, beyond, not recognizable as motives, self-created and impelling, nevertheless; forces welling up from the tenebrous spaces in the depths of his being, beneath conscious life. And at last, something higher than Judgment swayed the man.
It is refreshing to know that no drugs were given, and if the case had been treated from the start on the no-drug plan the course and ending would have been very different. "This improvement continued for several days and even became more marked The abdomen returned to the norm with the exception of the ileo-cecal region; there was a small stool daily without recognizable pus; no fever.
Constance's handwriting had changed; it was, however, easily recognizable as a development of the neat calligraphy of the girl who could print window-tickets. The 'S' of Sophia was formed in the same way as she had formed it in the last letter which she had received from her at Axe!
However, all "old citizens" recognizable as gentry received cards, and of course so did their dancing descendants. The orchestra and the caterer were brought from away, in the Amberson manner, though this was really a gesture perhaps one more of habit than of ostentation for servitors of gaiety as proficient as these importations were nowadays to be found in the town.
Unluckily, the original pattern of the painted glass does not exist but in an insignificant quantity: the northern window, the windows of the high altar, and those of the Chapel of St. James are about the only ones dating from the fifteenth century that are left standing to-day; they are easily recognizable by the rich, mellow tints unattained in modern stained glass.
Those features of it which make for tedium when it is read repetition, stock epithets, set phrases for given situations are the very things best suited, with their recurring well-known syllables, to fix the attention of listeners more firmly, or to stir it when it drowses; at the least they provide a sort of recognizable scaffolding for the events, and it is remarkable how easily the progress of events may be missed when poetry is declaimed.
Their quick perception of events recognizable by the senses, and retentiveness of memory, render it probable that no perceptible movement of the earth has taken place between 7 Deg. and 27 Deg. S. in the centre of the continent during the last two centuries at least.
Another impinges on the Hebrides, and is no more recognizable as a current; and the third, the eastern and largest part of the divided stream, makes a wide sweep to the east and south, enclosing the Azores and the deadwater called the Sargasso Sea, then, as the African Current, runs down the coast until, just below the Canary Isles, it merges into the Lesser Equatorial Current, which, parallel to the parent stream, and separated from it by a narrow band of backwater, travels west and filters through the West Indies, making puzzling combinations with the tides, and finally bearing so heavily on the young Gulf Stream as to give to it the sharp turn to the northward through the Florida Channel.
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