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Updated: June 17, 2025
We have been bearing away to the right; people always do in a fog." "Then if this really is Buttershall's garden and I only hope and trust you are not mistaken we can bear away from it to the left, on purpose, and then as likely as not we shall find ourselves going straight," reasoned Mrs. Pope, lucidly.
One doesn't forget such charming impressions. But I never," he lucidly maintained, "chattered to others about her." "She'll thank you for that, sir," said Mrs. Stringham with a flushed firmness. "Yet doesn't silence in such a case," Aunt Maud blandly enquired, "very often quite prove the depth of the impression?"
These few words came out of the common experience of mankind; yet by virtue of her voice, they thrilled Heyst like a revelation. His feelings were in a state of confusion, but his mind was clear. "That's bad. But it isn't actual ill-usage that this girl is complaining of," he thought lucidly after she left him. That was how it began.
And then slowly, haltingly, but lucidly, dispassionately, events following in sequence, Garrison told everything; concealing nothing. Nor did he try to gloss over or strive to nullify his own dishonorable actions. He told everything, and the turfman, chin in hand, eyes riveted on the narrator, listened absorbed. "Gee!" Jimmie Drake whispered at last, "it sounds like a fairy-story.
This natural and thoroughly individualistic English method enabled him to arrive at new results in a way impossible to the pedantically educated German nay, even to the lucidly and systematically educated Frenchman. It was the plan to develop "mere amateurs," I admit; but it was also the plan to develop discoverers and revolutionisers of science.
Nor did he in any way avoid the subject of the tragedy; and the lawyer, seating himself also on the long bench that fronted the little market place, was soon putting the last developments as lucidly as he had put them to Barbara.
And she did it gladly, far more eagerly than Emmy, and though it was not all clearly and absolutely lucidly expressed, not entirely connected and too long, to repeat it all to you here, yet it was captivating and instructive and, to me, implied the existence of a firm and neither weak nor transitory reality.
Even on this side of the water, too, authors have frequently to use their pens as if they did not chance to possess a conscience one of the worst possessions for any aspirant in the journalistic profession to be encumbered with, I may remark by the way! You seem to be astonished at my observation? I will explain what I mean more lucidly.
The 'boat, you see" the Prince explained it no less considerately and lucidly "is a good deal tied up at the dock, or anchored, if you like, out in the stream. I have to jump out from time to time to stretch my legs, and you'll probably perceive, if you give it your attention, that Charlotte really can't help occasionally doing the same.
"Why don't you like your Aunt Jane?" asks the professor distractedly. He doesn't feel nearly as fond of his dead friend as he did an hour ago. "Because," lucidly, "she is Aunt Jane. If she were your Aunt Jane you would know." "But my dear " "I really wish," interrupts Miss Wynter petulantly, "you wouldn't call me 'my dear. Aunt Jane calls me that when she is going to say something horrid to me.
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