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Still, no matter if these nightly ruminations made her placid or just got her stuck in rehashing the same worries, she was glad to have them. They resuscitated a self-concept that languished each day in being cognizant of her own babbling in this north-of-the-border language. She heard Nathaniel's footsteps in the hall.

This was their place of rendezvous, and hither they appointed to reassemble before the morrow's dawn. The distance of the neighbouring farm was small, and Sarsefield promised to be expeditious. He left me to myself and my own ruminations. Harassed by fatigue and pain, I had yet power to ruminate on that series of unparalleled events that had lately happened.

No, there is yet another the incredibly short space of time in which the refined and civilized being can turn into a stony-hearted demon; and the causes which accomplish such transmogrification are twain the parting with all his illusions, and the parting with all his cash." These ruminations were cut short in a manner that was violent, not to say alarming.

Perhaps you had better make a note of the properties of this object, and consider it at your leisure when you are ruminating on the other data referring to the Blackmore case." "My ruminations," I said, "always lead me back to the same point." "But you mustn't let them," he replied. "Shuffle your data about. Invent hypotheses. Never mind if they seem rather wild.

Captain Forsythe surveyed these cases, more or less filled; then he shook his head and lighted a cigar. But as he smoked he seemed asking himself a question; he had not yet found the answer when a footstep was heard and the subject of his ruminations entered the room. John Steele's face was paler than it had been; thinner, like that of a man who had recently suffered some severe illness.

"But as to women well, there's too much carefully selected wisdom in their innocence to suit me." This cynic, new born from the shell of the chronic idealist that was, suddenly was disturbed in his ruminations by a sound at the door. Looking up, he saw Hope Georgia Langdon standing, shyly, embarrassed, in the main entrance. "Mr. Haines," she said, timidly. Bud jumped to his feet.

Meanwhile, the objects of these ruminations had reached the terrace overlooking Pendle Water, and were pacing slowly backwards and forwards along it. "One might be very happy in this sequestered spot, Alizon," observed Richard. "To some persons it might appear dull, but to me, if blessed with you, it would be little short of Paradise." "Alas!

A gigantesque character, surrounded by his romantic paladins Roland, Oliver, Ganelon and the rest his face turned alike toward west, east and south to France and Germany and Italy he nevertheless has long been sinking into the ever-darker shadows of a dulled obscurity.... Gard's friend and the other two Germans presently returned and interrupted his ruminations.

Thus each being wrapped in his own unpleasant ruminations, there was hardly a word said on either side, until they reached the Four Horse-shoes, by which sign the little inn was distinguished. They procured at this place the necessary assistance and implements for digging, and, while they were busy about these preparations, were suddenly joined by the old beggar, Edie Ochiltree.

Did he not secretly want a woman's bypassed stares in the minutes of anger to diminish him into the dissolved umbrage of her shadow like slinking into shadows of an alley to taunt thieves and cutthroats to have some limited intimacy with death? He allowed his ruminations to quickly shuffle through his mind once more, for they amused him tremendously.

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