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Updated: June 18, 2025
It took a long time to dry, because I was very angry when I began to write and had pressed heavily on the pen. The crosses of my t's were like short broad canals. The loops of the e's, Fs and such letters were deep pools, and I had underlined one word with some vigour. I waved the sheet to and fro in the air.
"Well," I said, "the yarn looked all right at first sight; that article of `T's' in the Bulletin turned me off it; listen and see what you think of it: There was a young fellow, a bit of a genius " "Just so, it's the geniuses that build the sex problems. It's an autobiography. Go on." "Well, he married a girl."
Her hand was strengthened by a visit to Charteris Street, where Victor often attracted her, although some glass beads on her jacket made the child regard her as an enemy. After Phoebe had voiced her husband's opinion of Miss Rosser, Lawrence himself came home in time to dot the i's and cross the t's. Sybil left the house with the opinion that poor Jimmy stood in the acutest danger.
To begin with, the whole writing slopes less than in the other signatures. In both your father's letters the cross of the first 't' is much lower than usual and almost touches the top of the 'r' and i. The same peculiarity is shown in the second 't' in both letters, while on the deed the 't's' are crossed a good deal higher.
You do not know the language of your own country, sir; you write Maisons-Lafitte without an 's' to Maisons. You cannot spell! and what is more, you do not cross your 't's. You must know at your age that a 't' ought to be crossed. It's past understanding, sir!"
Really and truly he does, Pliny," said the delighted Dora. "But do you know there are two t's?" she added, turning again to her pupil. "One has a cross to it, just so. You make a straight mark with a little crook to it; then you cross it, so." Pliny from his sofa chuckled and exclaimed over this explanation: "A straight mark with a little crook to it. Oh, ho!"
I guess you must be peculiar." "It looks like it," she said lightly. "Come, my girl," he said, getting slowly up from his stool, "you didn't even kiss me after we was married." "Isn't a hint enough for you?" her tone was perfectly friendly. "Why do you insist on my saying everything in so many words? Why make me dot my i's and cross my t's, so to speak?"
'T's a Garman man has that Prince Bloocher, they calls him. Keeps kangyroos there an' orstrichers an' things. Don't let annybody ashore there now 'cept just to Shell Beach, which he can't help." They struck straight across to the long high-ridged island in front, and Graeme's untutored eyes found no special beauty in it.
Mainwaring, after having glanced over the note, "you are right; it is a party; and we are both asked; but I wonder, above all things, that Miss Fletcher should never cross her t's; then the tails of her letters are so long that they go into the line below them, which looks so slovenly, and shows that her writing must have bean very much neglected.
"Do you mean he won't get over it?" said the canon, in a horrified whisper. "You always want the t's crossed and the i's dotted," said Blundell, impatiently. "Of course there is a chance his only chance. He's a d d plucky old fellow. I never thought to like Sir Timothy half so well as I do at this moment." "I hope I don't dislike any man," faltered the canon. "But "
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