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Updated: June 8, 2025
He was experiencing the great sensuousness of one who finds himself seated at table in a well-warmed dining-room and sees through the window the tempestuous sea tossing a bark that is struggling against the waves.
Naked female slaves moved about through the crowd, carrying on their heads well-warmed cloths to throw over their mistresses.
All of us not on picket were just as comfortable as heart could wish in our tight, well-warmed cabins, and those on guard duty were permitted to build rousing fires and so got along fairly well.
"Now I hold every trump in life, and Clayton, the dolt, has thrown away his fortune and made mine." Then the thin-lipped lawyer recalled Balzac's remark, "One, in order to succeed, must either cut one's way through life like a sword, or glide through the world quietly like a pestilence." "I'll let Hugh use the sword," he laughed, as he enjoyed his well-warmed Chamberton.
And yet the men here who've done their work in a well-warmed studio all their lives, with a policeman at each corner, say that I charge too much for my pictures. 'They are buying your work, not your insurance policies, dear child, said the Nilghai. 'I gambled with one to get at the other. Don't preach. Go on with the "Pilot." Where in the world did you get that song?
"Thou seest, baron," returned the well-warmed bailiff, with a look of triumph, "a little explanation can never injure a good thing, though it were even the law itself. Ah! yon is Ceres and her company, and a goodly train they appear!
This labor, joined to the enormous saving effected by the purchase of the materials wholesale, reduced to an incredible extent the price of each article. After passing through this workroom, a vast apartment looking on the garden, well-aired in summer, and well-warmed in winter, Agricola knocked at the door of the rooms occupied by Angela's mother.
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