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One saw that only too well when he was conducting the Choral Symphony. But whatever he may be, or whatever disappointment he may have brought me at Strasburg, I will never allow myself to speak lightly or scoffingly of him. I am confident that a musician with so lofty an aim will one day create a work worthy of himself. Richard Strauss is a complete contrast to Mahler.

"You are to be with me always." "How can you teach an old dog new tricks?" protested Barnes. "How can you make a fine man about town out of a 'heavy father?" "The 'heavy father' is my father. I never knew any other. I am glad I never did." "Hoity-toity!" he exclaimed scoffingly, but pleased nevertheless.

On which undertaking they suffered her to enter the citadel. But no sooner had she got inside than she fell to upbraid them from the walls with the murder of her husband, and to threaten them with every kind of vengeance; and to show them how little store she set upon her children, told them scoffingly that she knew how others could be got.

Hollingsworth Chase was dazzled. He discovered, much to his subsequent amusement, that he was holding his breath as he stared at her from the opposite side of the banquet hall, which had been transformed into a ballroom. She had just entered with the Deppinghams. Something seemed to shout coarsely, scoffingly in his ear: "Now, do you realise the distance that lies between?

The next glance, though, was at the Baggara chief, who in a contemptuous way snatched the sling from his left arm, and as if to display his scorn of wounds to his followers he lightly threw back the loose cotton sleeve of his robe to his shoulder, and held out the roughly bandaged arm before the seated surgeon, saying scoffingly in his own tongue "There, if you are a learned Hakim, cure that."

"If you call me stupid," said Dexter sharply, "I'll come and punch your head." "Yah! Yer can't get at me." "Can't I? I could swim across in a minute, and I would, if it wasn't for wetting my clothes." "Yah!" cried Bob scoffingly. "Why, I could fight yer one hand." "No, you couldn't." "Yes, I could." "Well, you'd see, if I came across." "But yer can't get across," laughed Bob.

With a vast blast of light, it exploded. Five seconds later a second exploded. And a third. Mars Center signaled scoffingly that the bombs were all being stopped dead in the magnetic atmosphere, after the bombardment had been witnessed from Earth and Luna.

She was content that the seed was planted, and preferred not to press the subject. "Well, then," continued Jewel, "I was wondering, grandpa, if the cracks in that boat couldn't be stuffed up a little more so I wouldn't have to bail, and then I could learn how to row." "Ho, these little hands row!" returned Mr. Evringham scoffingly. "Why, I could, grandpa. I just know I could.

He allied himself in that to the Universalists, who were, he said, the most reasonable sect of American Protestantism. Reasonable! reasonable! repeated the Grand-Vicar scoffingly; in truth, my poor friend, you make me doubt your reason. Can there be anything reasonable in the turpitude of heresy? Then he hurried to find the Bishop: I have emptied our young man's bag, he said to him.

But to us, who live here throughout the year, a week soon passes. And the end of the week following Emily Thomas's arrival at the Cy Whittaker place found the little girl still there and apparently no nearer being shipped to Indiana than when she came. Not so near, if Mr. Tidditt's opinion counts for anything. "Gone?" he repeated scoffingly in reply to Bailey Bangs's question.

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