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Updated: June 3, 2025
And she would stand before him, her body alive with a sexual ardor that seemed to find its satisfaction in the discomfiture of the man, in his apologetic stammers, in her own virtuous words; and reach its climax in the contrite embrace which usually followed and the words, "Forgive me, dearest. I didn't mean.... Oh, will you marry me?" These were things in store for Charlie.
It is Criticism, again, that, by concentration, makes culture possible. It takes the cumbersome mass of creative work, and distils it into a finer essence. Who that desires to retain any sense of form could struggle through the monstrous multitudinous books that the world has produced, books in which thought stammers or ignorance brawls?
And then they ask him why he blushes, and why he stammers, and why he always speaks in an almost inaudible tone, as if they thought he did it on purpose. Then one of them, sticking out his chest and strutting about the room like a pouter-pigeon, suggests quite seriously that that is the style he should adopt. The old man slaps him on the back and says: "Be bold, my boy.
When her dead body is shown to him he stammers out: Cover her face; mine eyes dazzle; she died young. Subjective poetry may be profound and imaginative if it deal with the primary emotions of our nature, with the soul's inquiries into its own being and doing, as was true of Wordsworth; but in the very proportion that it is profound, its range is limited.
"So you wish our engagement at an end?" says Stephen, quite calmly, in a tone that might almost be termed mechanical. He waits remorselessly for an answer. "I you I didn't tell you so," stammers Dulce. "No prevarications, please. There has been quite enough deception of late." Dulce looks at him curiously. "Let us adhere to the plain truth now at least. This is how the case stands.
He knows that the bullet broke the spine, and cut through the marrow which sent law and order into all this now inanimate flesh. "Operate, doctor. Look you, a healthy chap like me would soon get well." The doctor stammers vague sentences: the operation would be too serious for the present... better wait.... "No, no. Never fear. My health is first-rate.
But the old spirit is eager and pathetic in him. He loves to speak French to me. He holds his chin and waits, in his anxiety for the phrase to come. Then it stammers forth, a little rush, ending in Italian. But his pride is all on edge: we must continue in French. The hall is cold, yet he will not come into the large room. This is not a courtesy visit. He is not here in his quality of gentleman.
She talks directly with God the Father, and stammers out in ecstasy explanations of the mysteries revealed to her by the Ancient of days.
With us the majority is only the flower of the passing noon, and the minority is the bud which may open in the next morning's sun. We must be tolerant, for the thought which stammers on a single tongue today may organize itself in the growing consciousness of the time, and come back to us like the voice of the multitudinous waves of the ocean on the morrow.
"That isn't what my paper hired me to do. Is it, you cow-licked, cross-eyed, two-thumbed, six-toed stuttering moke?" There is a terrifying report of knuckles on the counter. There are signs of strangling and a sneeze. "N n n noah," stammers the faithful son of swart Afric. Esther Lockwin, the bride of a few months, has been hungrily happy.
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