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Strout's brother-in-law, could not get printers in Fernborough, and, being an Eastborough-born boy, his paper had a large circulation in that town and in Westvale, its principal village. Quincy obtained some copies of the paper containing his speech at the Town Hall. On looking it over he was astonished to find it reported verbatim. "How did you manage it, Mr. Chisholm?
At the end she invited them to come into the lodge to see a good man I quote her verbatim an upright citizen, a credit to his country and an ornament to society, take the pledge. When she stopped, Jasperson began, in that soft, silky voice of his.
"Batchelor," said Miss Henniker, "repeat to Mr Ladislaw word for word what you were writing when I came to you." I know not what spirit of meekness came over me. I did as I was told, and repeated the sentence verbatim down to the words, "The sweets you gave me have been stolen by that horrid old " "Old what?" said Mr Ladislaw. "Old what?" said Miss Henniker, I hesitated.
But he soon captured and carried his hearers with him, as is indicated by the exclamations of approval on the part of the audience which were incorporated in the verbatim report of the speech in the London Times. It is no exaggeration to say that his speech became the talk of England in clubs, in private homes, and in the newspapers.
Maggie tried to stifle a yawn. "Oh, my dear Connie, I'm always charmed, you know that." "Well, I thought I'd like to tell you that I admired the way you spoke last night." "Were you present?" "No, but some friends of mine were. They repeated the whole thing verbatim." "Oh, you heard it second-hand. Highly colored, no doubt, and not the least like its poor original."
Even this was not composed by himself, for Cousin George, though he could often talk well, or at least sufficiently well for the purposes which he had on hand, was not good with his pen on such an occasion as this. Lady Altringham had sent him by post a rough copy of what he had better say, and he had copied her ladyship's words verbatim.
Our Saviour, in giving this command, quoted verbatim one of the laws of the Mosaic system. Lev. xix. 18.
I had been waiting at Gondokoro twelve days, expecting the arrival of Debono's party from the south, with whom I wished to return. Suddenly, on the 15th February, I heard the rattle of musketry at a great distance, and a dropping fire from the south. To give an idea of the moment I must extract verbatim from my journal as written at the time.
Before anybody could comment, he was continuing: "Before this secret is given, there are things to be learned. You would not understand it if I gave it to you now. You believe many not-real things which must be chased out of your minds, otherwise they would spoil your understanding." That was verbatim what they told adolescents before giving them the Manhood Secret.
The legislators of Connecticut begin with the penal laws, and, strange to say, they borrow their provisions from the text of holy writ. "Whoever shall worship any other God than the Lord," says the preamble of the code, "shall surely be put to death." This is followed by ten or twelve enactments of the same kind, copied verbatim from the books of Exodus, Leviticus, and Deuteronomy.
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