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Updated: May 29, 2025
"You will find that this experiment will instruct you, not only in the principles of light and shade, but also of colours; for that there is a corresponding hue with respect to colours is not to be disputed. In order to demonstrate this, place in the ball which you have illuminated, the prismatic colours, suiting their hues to those of the tints.
"It is the first and most essential condition of your suiting me." "She is delightful, wonderful, charming, sir " "Not 'sir, if you please," replied the clergyman, standing aside at the threshold for his guest to pass; "I prefer the use of the name, you know. I think it is important." And he closed the library door behind them.
Well, no doubt circumstances would end by suiting themselves, with or without her agency. In the meantime why worry, in a world that it would seem worked out its own ends, sublimely indifferent to the individual?
"These men are all friends of mine, and members of the House," he said, "and there's more would have come if they'd had a longer notice. Allow me to make you acquainted with Mr. Widgeon of Hull." "We kind of wanted to look you over," said Mr. Widgeon, suiting the action to the word. "That's natural ain't it?" "Kind of size you up," added Mr. Jarley of Wye, raising his eyes.
I am going to send this boy right down, and mind you remember what I told you," shouted the sergeant. And, suiting his action to his words, he gave orders for Bob to be brought from his cell and taken to the police court. Just as Bob appeared in the outer room of the station house, Foster entered.
Mr Noggs! cried Arthur Gride, rubbing his hands. 'My good friend, Mr Noggs, what news do you bring for me? Newman, with a steadfast and immovable aspect, and his fixed eye very fixed indeed, replied, suiting the action to the word, 'A letter. From Mr Nickleby. Bearer waits. 'Won't you take a a Newman looked up, and smacked his lips. A chair? said Arthur Gride. 'No, replied Newman.
Now we have left work off; we have left off suiting one another. 'What, do you think of beginning work again? Mr Boffin hinted. 'Out of the question! We have come into a great fortune, and we must do what's right by our fortune; we must act up to it. Mr Boffin, who had a deep respect for his wife's intuitive wisdom, replied, though rather pensively: 'I suppose we must.
The old man's hands were outstretched over the head of the younger, as if suiting terrible action to the terrible words, and, after a moment's pause a moment, but it seemed far longer to Philip there was heard a deep, wild, ghastly howl from a dog that cowered at the old man's feet; a howl, perhaps of fear at the passion of his master, which the animal might associate with danger.
"I bery sorry for you, Missa Basset," he said, "and if you wait awhile, I go to de village to git a rope to haul you out." But this proposition was far from suiting the constable. Now that assistance was near at hand, he dreaded to lose it out of sight or hearing.
And sure enough he kept his word, or all but suiting the action to it at any rate. "And so we gathered up our clothes, and went back in our separate coaches, and no blood spilt. "'And is it thrue now, said Mr. Macshane, when we were alone 'is it thrue now, all these divvles have been saying? 'Ensign, says I, 'you're a man of the world? "''Deed and I am, and insign these twenty-two years.
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