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It may be true, that in a "court of justice, the veriest dolt that ever stammered a sentence, would be more attended to, with a case in point, than Cicero with all his eloquence, unsupported by authorities," yet even an argument on a dry point of law, produces a better impression, secures a more attentive auditor in the judge, when it is constructed and put together with attention to the rules of the rhetorical art; when it is delivered, not stammeringly, but fluently; when facts and principles, drawn from other fields of knowledge, are invoked to support and adorn it; when voice, and gesture, and animation, give it all that attraction which earnestness always and alone imparts.

"I would never have believed," I began stammeringly; "I never thought why, it's a miracle it's " "Yes, a miracle," repeated Mrs. Magnus. "Though there have been many instances of the dead returning." "Have there?" I asked. "Well, of course, I have heard of them, but I never thought them worthy of belief. But now "

'It seems to be a letter from a child, he faltered, and then began stammeringly, "My dear Mr. Man" there was a sudden stop. That there was a letter in his mind nobody could doubt, but he was too greatly moved to read it. Rhoda quickly reached out her hand for the paper, covering his discomfiture by exclaiming, 'The pigeons have brought Mr. Man a letter from some children in his fatherland!

"And then I should like to have a nice, large, cheerful house, where mother could come and stay with me, for two or three months at a time, and get clear away from the worries of house-keeping and " the tyranny of father, I am about to add, but pull myself up with a jerk, and substitute lamely and stammeringly "and and others." "Any thing else?"

"Fill up, and let us have that glorious song from Lucrezia Borgia. Hey, Proctor!" cried Eugene. "That is poor fun without Vincent. He sings it equal to Vestvali. Fill up there, Munroe, and shake up Cowdon. Come, begin, and " He raised his glass with a disgusting oath, and was about to commence, when Munroe said stammeringly: "Where is Fred, anyhow? He is a devilish fine fellow for a frolic.

He told his story stammeringly, and I heard one of the officers in the background mutter contemptuously when he had finished. "Were you aware of the order prohibiting correspondents from keeping with the advance?" said the General, looking up. "I had not been notified from head-quarters. I have been with the army only a week."

After the discussion along familiar lines had taken place, Radbourn resumed the chair and called on any one in the room to volunteer a word on either side. "We would like to hear from Talcott," he said. "Talcott, Talcott," called the rest. Bradley rose, as if impelled by some irresistible power within himself. He began stammeringly.

To sit beside Max Dalahaide, to meet his eyes, tragic no longer, but bright with passionate gratitude; to know that he was out of danger, that he would live, and owe his life to her and hers; to hear the thanks, spoken stammeringly, but straight from his heart, filled her with an ecstasy such as she had never known. It was akin to pain, and yet it was worth dying for, just to have felt it once.

Near the bank of the river they encountered a man, visible only as an uncertain black outline against the glow of the lanterns beyond. Thorpe, stopping him, found Big Junko. "This is no time to quit," said Thorpe, sharply. "I ain't quittin'," replied Big Junko. "Where are you going, then?" Junko was partially and stammeringly unresponsive. "Looks bad," commented Thorpe.

Then it was that he turned pale, and stammeringly tried to conceal his agitation at mention of the name of the only woman he had ever loved. The image of that one fine flaming up of divine passion followed him to the day of his death. It was too sacred for him to discuss he avoided women, kept out of society, and forever in his sad heart there burned a shrine to the ideal.

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