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Updated: May 23, 2025


"I do think things can be transposed in space, and this should work that way as well as in time. But starting at one end has me stymied." He abandoned the pup-tent and equipment. "Either we won't need them," he said, "or we won't be able to use them." The battered, ancient motorcycle took them into the night.

Sometimes I have transposed a sentence or two, or have added a few words of explanation; but the stories as here given are told in the words of the original narrators as nearly as it is possible to render those words into the simplest every-day English. These are Indians' stories, pictures of Indian life drawn by Indian artists, and showing this life from the Indian's point of view.

I have transposed it two notes lower, and put some sort of words to it. I also sing as a vocalize the first sixteen bars of the overture of Mendelssohn's 'Midsummer Night's Dream." "I don't think that I could do that," she said. "I am sure you could," I answered, upon which she tried it.

Of course, the piano has an idiom peculiarly its own, and some composers have employed this idiom with such natural freedom that their music suffers when transposed for any other instrument.

Hilaire has insisted strongly on the high importance of relative connexion in homologous organs: the parts may change to almost any extent in form and size, and yet they always remain connected together in the same order. We never find, for instance, the bones of the arm and forearm, or of the thigh and leg, transposed.

Sheridan appears to have made more easy progress, after he had incorporated his two first plots into one, yet, even in the details of the new plan, considerable alterations were subsequently made whole scenes suppressed or transposed, and the dialogue of some entirely re- written.

"No. I don't think it would do, Dominie. Anyway, I've got six without you." "Including Phil Stacey?" "Of course," retorted the Bonnie Lassie. "It was he who came to me for help. I'm really doing this for him." "I thought you were doing it for Barbran." "Oh; she's just a transposed Washington Squarer," answered the tyrant of Our Square. "Though she's a dear kiddie, too, underneath the nonsense."

All this evidently came from the heart. From the time she became professed, she was entirely devoted to Heaven. I often told her that she had only transposed her love, and had given to God that which had formerly been the King's. She has said frequently that if the King should come into the convent she would refuse to see him, and would hide herself so that he could not find her.

The gaunt, ecclesiastical tails of my borrowed frock coat were on the verge of being safely outside with me when she cried out. Whereupon I swiftly transposed myself, and stuck my head through the half-open door. "Oh, it's you!" she cried, in a quavery voice. She was leaning forward in the chair, her eyes wide open and eager. I advanced into the room. A look of doubt sprang into her face.

All celestial phenomena were in consequence transposed into a Biblical key for the child, and she regarded the heavens swarming with golden stars as a Hebrew child of a thousand years ago might have done. She was glad when she came within the radius of a street light from time to time; they were stationed at wide intervals in that neighborhood.

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