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Updated: June 2, 2025


Was the chist full now of love-letter scrawls from the grand signior or the pope himself, you could not be more tinder of them. Miss G. Tinder, sir! to be sure, when it's my best bonnet I'm thinking on, which you are mashing entirely. Christy. Never fear, dear! I won't mash an atom of the bonnet, provided always, you'll mash these apples for me, jewel.

"Over what period do the dates of these letters extend?" I asked. "Over about seven years; from 1769 to 1776." Four years prior to the marriage with our friend Matthew; three years after the marriage. "Are they tolerably long letters, or mere scrawls?" "They were written in a period when nobody wrote short letters," answered Mr. Goodge sententiously, "the period of Bath post and dear postage.

There is no scale of magnitude applicable to the distinction between God's will and that which is not God's will. Gravitation rules the motes that dance in the sunshine as well as the mass of Jupiter. A triangle with its apex in the sun, and its base beyond the solar system, has the same properties and comes under the same laws as one that a schoolboy scrawls upon his slate.

Furness, and it appeared to furnish the foundation for what had been imposed upon the Committee. The slate used at the meeting here referred to was one which Mr. Dr. Leidy here stated that the communication now referred to, unlike all the other communications of the Medium, which were miserable little scrawls of a few words, was a lengthy one, which covered the entire slate.

Loose straggling scrawls they were, and of very uninviting exterior; but they had weighty purpose in them, if the chairman's face were any index to the character of their contents. The progress of Mr Nadgett's secret satisfaction arising out of the effect they made, kept pace with the emotions of the reader.

Above the dressing-table hung a mirror, diamond-scratched with hieroglyphic scrawls, among which could be discerned a transfixed heart, spitted like a lark on an arrow, and an etching of Lady Gay Spanker, with cork-screw curls. Taglioni, in pencil caricature, her limbs "divinely slender," gyrated on her toes in reckless abandon above this mute record of names now forgotten.

All this is to convey to you that literature will not lose much by the disappearance of my disconnected scrawls." She suddenly threw the packet into the fire and watched the letters as they lightly curled, at first spotted with fair patches, and enveloped in light smoke, then bursting into flame that cast its rosy reflection on Marianne's face.

Vance, and the schoolboy scrawls from Frank, both to the singer and to the child's parents, which the actress had carefully preserved; convinced herself of the poverty and obscurity of the infant's natural guardians and next of kin; and said to Jasper, who was just dissipating the fortune handed over to him as survivor of his wife and child: "There is what, if well-managed, may retain your hold on a rich father-in-law when all else has failed.

One is afraid to speak of the naked body; another ties himself up hand and foot in psychological analysis; a third must have a "warm attitude to man"; a fourth purposely scrawls whole descriptions of nature that he may not be suspected of writing with a purpose.... One is bent upon being middle-class in his work, another must be a nobleman, and so on.

'I, Margaret Winslow, being of sound mind, do hereby give and bequeath Then came stains that defaced every line, till the extreme end, where a seal remained; the date 1707 was legible, and there were some scrawls, probably the poor lady's signature, and perhaps that of witnesses. Clarence and Martyn said very little to one another, but they set out for Dawlish the next day.

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