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Updated: May 3, 2025
As to Morsfield, never once, either in Vienna or in Paris, had she, warmly admired though she was, all eyes telescoping and sun-glassing on her, given her husband an hour or half an hour or two minutes of anxiety. Letters came. The place getting hot, she proposed to leave it. She had been rather hardly tried. There are flowers we cannot keep growing in pots.
Benton sat stiffly with his jaw muscles tightly drawn and his eyes dazed, looking at the girl across the table. She turned from the street, eyes still sparkling with the reflected variety of the picture that hodge-podged Occident and Orient, telescoping the dead ages with to-day. "Oh, I love things so," she laughed. "I'm as foolish as a child about things that are new."
As luck would have it, another train was just then approaching Gafsa. They collided with terrific force and, telescoping being out of the question since both were loaded with minerals, escaladed each other in Eiffel-tower fashion.
It is quite probable that the swords now most generally used by the profession, which are cut from one piece of metal-handle and all were introduced to show that they were free from any telescoping device. Swords of this type are quite thin, less than one-eighth of an inch thick, and four or five of them can be swallowed at once.
A huge compound crane was slowly swinging the first projectile into place over the muzzle of that colossal gun. Mona eyed the immense shell with curiosity. "As I understand it," she said, "the projectile is really a number of shells, telescoping, one within another. I've forgotten how many there are." "Fifty.
He will find it greatly to his interest to arrive in time when he conveniently can, and to be so disposed, for the husband is still liable for the wife's torts; and if she makes the leap he may have to pay for the telescoping of a subjacent hat or two. In England it is the Tyrant Man himself who is chafing in his chain.
Almost unnoticed, the Orient is telescoping its way into the very heart of the Occident, and with fearful portent and peril, particularly to the Western woman. This is not what is desired, but it will be inevitable. Exclusion laws must finally give way before the pressure.
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