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Updated: May 21, 2025
"Algy was right," say I, soliloquizing aloud, as I stand before the long cheval glass, with a back-hair glass in one hand, by whose aid I correct my errors in the profile, three-quarters or back view; "mine is not the most hopeless kind of ugliness. It is certainly modifiable by dress."
The other, listening intently for the instructions given the driver, caught the words, "545 Jefferson Street." As the carriage rolled away, he emerged from the shadow and jotted down the address in a small note-book, soliloquizing as he did so, "I have tracked him to his lair at last, and now, unless that infernal hoodoo looms upon the scene, I can get in my work in good shape.
And Zunser represented Rachel as soliloquizing in Yiddish: Through the windows what am I seeing, Like turtle-doves hitherward fleeing? Are my Joseph and Benjamin knocking at my door? O Heavens, O mighty wonder! Those are my children yonder! Yes, my dearest and my truest coming home once more! But Zionism is not exclusively either a political or a religious movement.
I wish Mary could have been with me this evening; I think she would have acknowledged that there are many respectable pickpockets who deserve to accompany poor Thomas to Blackwell's Island;" and thus soliloquizing, Uncle Joshua reached the door of his boarding-house, and sought repose in his own room.
"How odd it is, Corny," added my mother, in a sort of musing, soliloquizing way, "you are an only child, and Anneke Mordaunt is also an only child, as Dirck Follock has often told me." "Then Dirck has spoken to you frequently of Anneke, before this, mother?" "Time and again; they are relations, you must have heard; as, indeed, you are yourself, if you did but know it."
I then soliloquized to myself, "What a poor creature is man, how weak, how miserable! how exposed to every whim and folly which a credulous mind can invent!" Thus soliloquizing, I got within the mysterious precincts of the Great Mountain Rock, in the course of three-quarters of an hour.
"Badly, monsieur, badly!" replied a voice which the young man recognized as that of Planchet; for, soliloquizing aloud, as very preoccupied people do, he had entered the alley, at the end of which were the stairs which led to his chamber. "How badly? What do you mean by that, you idiot?" asked d'Artagnan. "What has happened?" "All sorts of misfortunes." "What?"
"Contemptible human nature!" exclaimed the third disputant, soliloquizing with a supercilious expression of hateful disdain. "Poor human nature!" murmured Castleton, looking upward with a sigh; and though we have not given to that gentleman other words than these, we think they are almost sufficient to let our readers into his character.
"I thought I heard your voice speaking to some one who answered you under my window." "But, love, there was no one with me. I was quite alone. And I did not speak at all not even to myself. I am not in the habit of soliloquizing." "Please tell me, if you can, at what hour you were under my window." "It was between ten and eleven o'clock.
"Yes, thanks, very well," said the boy, who snatched at his cap politely, and went on his way with his brother. The colonel looked after them until they had turned a corner of the street and disappeared from his sight. "With boys like that" then said the colonel, returning to his soliloquizing "it is often an odd thing about boys like that."
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