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too, shaped like a narrow wedge, was unconscionably long; and as the bird showed against the sky, I could think of nothing but an animated sign of addition. A better man the Emperor Constantine, shall we say? might have seen in it a nobler symbol. While we were loitering down the river, later in the afternoon, an eagle made its appearance far overhead, the first one of the day.
Benson during the Shakespeare Memorial performances in April. I was pretty miserable at the time the Lyceum reign was dying, and taking an unconscionably long time about it, which made the position all the more difficult. Henry Irving was reviving "Faust" a wise step, as it had been his biggest "money-maker" and it was impossible that I could play Margaret.
He stepped quickly toward them as they rose, and gave Olive his left hand because the captain had seized his right and would not let it go. "I have been very slow getting here," he said, looking from one to the other. "But I would not write, and I have been unconscionably delayed. I am so proud of you," he said, looking Olive full in the face, but still holding the captain by the hand.
The long June day had seemed unusually unconscionably long to the young girl flitting restlessly about the vine-covered porch of the roadside cottage. She laid the big binocular aside, for perhaps the twentieth time within the hour, with a sigh of impatience, a piteous quiver about the pretty, rosebud mouth, a wistful, longing look in the dark and dreamy eyes.
'When will you be ready to start? he said. Yossel pondered. 'But to die in Palestine one must live in Palestine, he said. 'I cannot be certain that God would take my soul the moment I set foot on the holy soil. The artist reflected a moment, but scarcely felt rich enough to guarantee that Yossel should live in Palestine, especially if he were an unconscionably long time a-dying.
Therefore, although the present aspect of the weather may not be precisely alarming, we will proceed to snug down at once, if you please, in view of the fact that the crew we carry is not precisely what might be called efficient, and will probably take an unconscionably long time over the work." "Ay, ay, sir," answered Tasker.
"Dodrabbit ye, Pharo!" he cried, struck with the new jacket; "ye've been to Boston!" "I hain't; hain't been nigh her for forty year," said Captain Pharo, but he was unconscionably pleased. "Dodrabbit ye, Pharo! ye've been a-junketin' around to Bar Harbor; that 's whar' ye been." "I hain't, Coffin; honest I hain't been nigh her," chuckled Captain Pharo.
She was very proud of her ability to talk of where they would go and what they would do. If it had not been for the lurking hope of some fresh exciting experience with a woman, he would have been unconscionably lonely.
In a word, the Marchioness was not unconscionably sane, and was known far and wide as a gallant woman resolutely oblivious to the batterings of time, and so avid of flattery that she was ready to smile on any man who durst give the lie to her looking-glass.
And Shorty said nothing when Lawler veered from the Circle L trail and headed eastward, toward Hamlin's cabin. And he waited with much patience outside the cabin while Lawler went in, to stay an unconscionably long time. Ruth was alone. And her eyes were glowing with happiness when she saw Lawler. "Oh, I know!" she said when Lawler essayed to break the news to her.
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