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Updated: May 27, 2025
This we perhaps see most clearly if we compare it with Hauptmann's Atlantis; for we then perceive how much sharper are Kellermann's eyes and how much more takingly he knows how to reproduce the bustling confusion of the modern mart. But it is rather a caricature of the present than a Utopia of the future, and the idea of the novel is lost in the abundance of individual motifs.
Her cheeks were certain to be rosier; her bird's head was always carried a trifle more takingly, perched coquettishly sideways, that the caressing smile of welcome might be the more personal; and as the woman of business, lining the saint, so to speak, was also present, into the deep pockets of the blue-checked apron, the calculating fingers were thrust, that the quick counting of the incoming guests might not be made too obvious an action.
Had a warship arrived? Was Yaque taken? Or had she turned eyes, round with sudden fear, upon Amory. "Did Prince Tabnit send you?" she demanded. Amory laughed. "No, indeed," he said. Amory had once lived in the South, and he accented the "no" very takingly. "I came myself," he volunteered. "I thought," explained Antoinette, "that maybe he opened a door in the dark, and you walked out.
Of correct size, with marvellous character, an excellent jacket and very takingly marked with badger tan and black on a wonderful head and ears, this bitch swept the board, as they say, and unquestionably rightly so. No article on the wire-hair Fox-terrier would be complete without mentioning the name of the late Mr. S. E. Shirley, President of the Kennel Club. Mr.
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