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Trina, more and more frightened at his huge hands the hands of the old-time car-boy his immense square-cut head and his enormous brute strength, cried out: "No, no," behind the rubber dam, shaking her head violently, holding out her hands, and shrinking down before him in the operating chair. McTeague came nearer to her, repeating the same question. "No, no," she cried, terrified.

But the cheeks beneath the beard were sunken; the eyes in the square-cut caverns were kind and gentle and very weary. "I want to see if I can get some ink of you," requested Bobby, holding out his little tin box. Mr. Daggett took the box without replying; and, opening it, tested with his finger the quality and colour of what it had contained. "I guess so," said he.

There was nothing especially noticeable in her other features, except that the lips were habitually compressed, and the chin so square-cut and firm as to be almost masculine. A good many little wrinkles could be traced around the mouth, and at the corners of the eyes, especially when she was much depressed; and sometimes her expression was very hard and stern.

"Do you know how Jean Pahusca came to carry a knife for years with the name, 'Jean Le Claire, cut in the blade? Do you know why the half-breed and the priest came to look so much alike, same square-cut forehead, same build, same gait, same proud way of throwing back the head?

Miss Gwendolen, quite aware that she was adored by this unexceptionable young clergyman with pale whiskers and square-cut collar, felt nothing more on the subject than that she had no objection to being adored: she turned her eyes on him with calm mercilessness and caused him many mildly agitating hopes by seeming always to avoid dramatic contact with him for all meanings, we know, depend on the key of interpretation.

The poems of Vihari Chakravarti were in a 3-beat metre. This triple time produces a rounded-off globular effect, unlike the square-cut multiple of 2. It rolls on with ease, it glides as it dances to the tinkling of its anklets. I was once very fond of this metre. It felt more like riding a bicycle than walking. And to this stride I had got accustomed.

Her husband's thick mane of yellow hair was disordered and rumpled upon his great square-cut head; his big red ears were redder than ever; his face was purple; the thick eyebrows were knotted over the small, twinkling eyes; the heavy yellow mustache, that smelt of alcohol, drooped over the massive, protruding chin, salient, like that of the carnivora; the veins were swollen and throbbing on his thick red neck; while over her head Trina saw his upraised palm, callused, enormous.

Paul ascended, and stood in the square-cut place he stood in, and tried to recollect the Bible account of the matter but for certain reasons, I could not recall the words. I have found them since: "Now while Paul waited for them at Athens, his spirit was stirred in him, when he saw the city wholly given up to idolatry. Acts, ch. xvii."

Is there anything further on tap?" Powart put his notes away. "Every national report is the same as usual; all quiet, and people apparently well satisfied. "If there is no further business, we may consider ourselves adjourned." The men got to their feet with the usual accompanying noises. The tall man with the square-cut beard immediately came and offered Powart his hand.

The cheeks of his square-cut face had fallen in, the eyes had sunk back, and the prominence thus given to his cheek and jawbones and thick mouth gave his face a savage look only his dog-like, terribly yearning eyes made Nedda feel so sorry that she simply could not feel afraid. "The children are such dears, Mr. Tryst. Billy seems to grow every day. They're no trouble at all, and quite happy.

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