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He flew into a rage, and rated the landlord in Scotch and English, and I was fain to put my tongue in my cheek and turn my back that my laughter might not anger him the more. And so I came face to face with another smile, behind a spying-glass, a smile so cynical and unpleasant withal that my own was smothered.
He flew into a rage, and rated the landlord in Scotch and English, and I was fain to put my tongue in my cheek and turn my back that my laughter might not anger him the more. And so I came face to face with another smile, behind a spying-glass, a smile so cynical and unpleasant withal that my own was smothered.
I found here an old Indian, who, as he appeared to have some authority, we had among ourselves called the prime minister; to engage this man in our interest, I presented him with a spying-glass, but I saw nothing at market except one small buffalo.
"Merry thoughts are link'd with laughter, Why should we bury them? Sighs and tears may come hereafter, No need to hurry them. They who through a spying-glass, View the minutes as they pass, Make the sun a gloomy mass, But the fault's their own, Tom." In the meantime I was vainly attempting to rouse the Dominie.
Our dinner happened to be mutton, and the king expressed a desire of having an English sheep; we had but one left, however that was presented to him: The facility with which this was procured, encouraged him to ask for an English dog, and Mr Banks politely gave up his greyhound: Mr Lange then intimated that a spying-glass would be acceptable, and one was immediately put into his hand.
He flew into a rage, and rated the landlord in Scotch and English, and I was fain to put my tongue in my cheek and turn my back that my laughter might not anger him the more. And so I came face to face with another smile, behind a spying-glass, a smile so cynical and unpleasant withal that my own was smothered.
W. I will go again, and take with me Carey's county map, by which I shall probably be able to make out most of the places. Mr. A. You shall have it, and I will go with you, and take my pocket spying-glass. W. I shall be very glad of that.
W. I will go again, and take with me Carey's county map, by which I shall probably be able to make out most of the places. Mr. A. You shall have it, and I will go with you, and take my pocket spying-glass. W. I shall be very glad of that.
Then in a tone of exultation she continued, 'Ah! here he is again, as I thought! And come round by the street to mask the matter! He has down beside her again. Oh, he is limed, he is limed! my lady continued, as she searched for her spying-glass, that she might miss no wit of the love-making. The tutor was all complacence.
And thus, in a while were they watched by all the mighty multitudes of the Great Pyramid, through millions of spy-glasses; for each human had a spying-glass, as may be thought; and some were an hundred years old, and some, maybe ten thousand, and handed down through many generations; and some but newly made, and very strange.
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