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Updated: May 29, 2025


When I came to Rome on a visit for the first time, in '75, what a salon that was and what a Princess!.... She was a Condolmieri, of the family of Eugene IV." "How absurd vanity renders the most refined man," thought Julien, suiting his pace to the Baron's.

"I had been watching the sunset, and the moor seemed so solitary." "It is. That is why I love it. Dear Bessmoor. Ever changing, yet ever the same suiting all moods sympathetic enveloping. I have a cottage in the heart of her, where I live the simple life, which I like, but which for most people is a synonym for few baths and many discomforts. Do you live near here?" "No, I am only staying here."

"There!" she exclaimed, "now I shall draw the curtains," suiting the action to the word, "and then, when I lie on this couch, my face will be entirely in the shadow, while from the further window there will come enough light to enable him to recognize you." At this moment a rap was heard at the door. Cora threw herself upon the invalid's couch, and lay back among the pillows.

They walked on in silence for a few yards, and then Dormer Colville slipped his hand within his companion's arm, as was the fashion among men even in England in those more expansive days. "I think I know how you feel," he said, suiting his step to Barebone's.

"Lem Vinton, eh? All right, Joe, we're going. Can you tow us around Spider Key?" "Nope. I'm goin' home now," Joe Durgan replied tersely, with the abruptness of one who has done an irksome duty and would avoid further responsibility for the present. Suiting actions to words, he quickened his engine and made off toward the Florida shore.

I'll come to you." Suiting the action to the word, Rebecca stepped briskly forward until she stood in front of the rather crestfallen courtier. He rallied promptly, however, and marshalling by an effort all he could remember of the language of the red man, he addressed the astonished Rebecca in that tongue. "What's that?" she said.

I'll bet you half-a-crown of it;" then, suiting the action to the word, he placed the coin on the leaf of the book; but on reading the concluding portion of the verse, he said, "Oh, that alters it! I withdraw the bet," and then went on with his reading. Under his father's care, George Edmonds received a really good education, and became an excellent classical scholar.

Serena had a bounding springing freedom of action that befitted a graceful young savage, and was too healthful and pretty to make any act one not suiting to her; while that dear young leviathan, Gatty, could have been graceful nowhere, though beaming with health and strength; how she did grow, and how she found out she was stronger than the little Mother, and how she teased her in consequence, enticing her upon little shelves of rock, under pretence of having discovered a new plant, and then keeping her there, though I might be calling for my lost companion until I was hoarse.

And as they went home in the red sunset to Citico, and Great Tellico, and Tennessee Town and Choté, from along the river banks came their harsh cries "Shoulder firelock!" or "Fa'lock," as they rehearsed it. "Feex Bay'net! Pleasant A'hms!" It became evident that they rehearsed their learning, suiting the action to the word, once too often, for they returned no more.

She was yet gazing on the drawing, when a faint stream of music stole through the air beneath her window, and it gradually rose till the sound of a guitar became distinct and clear, suiting with, not disturbing, the moonlit stillness of the night.

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