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Updated: June 29, 2025


The snapshots did fill me with a wanting to be with you in Kootenay. But that's not where you'll receive this. There'll probably be a fire in the sitting-room at home, and a strong aroma of coffee and tobacco. You'll be sitting in a low chair before the fire and your fingers rubbing the hair above your left ear as you read this aloud.

It was growing rather dark in the room; I had not turned on the electric light. My camera lay on the table there it is! that kodak. I had taken a few snapshots on shipboard; there was one film left." He leaned more heavily on his elbow, eyes fixed upon the picture. "It was almost dark," he repeated.

On the contrary, if we treat becoming by the cinematographical method, the Forms are no longer snapshots taken of the change, they are its constitutive elements, they represent all that is positive in Becoming. Eternity no longer hovers over time, as an abstraction; it underlies time, as a reality. Such is exactly, on this point, the attitude of the philosophy of Forms or Ideas.

"Very pretty indeed," he declared. "You won't think so when you've had that bean," Mr. Waddington groaned. "It began to come on with me about an hour ago. I forced myself into these clothes but the tie floored me. I've a volume of Ruskin here before me, but underneath, you see," he continued, lifting up the blotting-paper, "is a copy of Snapshots. I'm fighting it off as long as I can.

But this ended toward midnight, and I could see stars overhead and a clear horizon. Sleep, in my nervous, overwrought condition, was impossible; but the professor, after the bright idea of using the turpentine torch to dry out his plates, had gone to his fairly dry berth, after announcing his readiness to take snapshots about the deck in the morning. "But I roused him long before morning.

She opened it and took out snapshots, pictures cut from magazines, and several descriptive articles dealing with the subject in hand. Judith looked her amazement. It seemed almost too good to be true. Miss Ashwell smiled and her cheeks grew pinker than ever. "I'm especially interested in Italian work, Judy because I had a friend out there during the war. He sent me these snapshots.

Tremlett had "made so bold" as to have some snapshots done by a friend, and he ventured to send one to his master. The "very pictur'" of the dog, he said, and it was true. Ah! this touched him, this little photograph of Pike. "Dear little chap," he said to himself as he looked. "My dear little chap."

There are the boots and the buttons. The camera caught the man twice." "I don't know why you didn't see some of these things when the pictures were made," laughed Frank. "Next time I go out taking snapshots I'm going to study the landscape, so I can choose subjects for my pictures!" "All this means," Ned began, "that we were watched when we were taking the pictures that afternoon.

I never felt so much the necessity for adopting the Eastern custom of kissing all the ladies you are introduced to as at this one supreme moment of the journey; it was a real test of the power of restraint. But the ladies' husbands were there, and everything passed off quietly, even though some wretched fellows took snapshots of the presentation for home production.

And down they sat together before the photographs snapshots of people with guns or fishing-rods, little groups of schoolgirls, kittens, Dromore and herself on horseback, and several of a young man with a broad, daring, rather good-looking face. "That's Oliver Oliver Dromore Dad's first cousin once removed. Rather nice, isn't he? Do you like his expression?" Lennan did not know.

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