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"The near relation does so want to hold one's watch and to stuff it into his mouth, and he shrieks so movingly if one brutally removes one's property and person!" "Alas! I am still a little bewildered by my late captivity. I can't see the bearings of things." "As allegory, you are as perfect as ever." "I seem to be a sort of involuntary Pilgrim's Progress!" he exclaimed.
He accused your dear uncle of base jealousy, spoke movingly of his own services, and, in short, talked Mr Popham so completely round that he turned the cold shoulder on his faithful and tried servant. So your uncle returned to Cattaro deeply hurt, and more anxious than ever about the safety of the house.
These Gentlemen will learn of my admired Reader an Evenness of Voice and Delivery, and all who are innocent of these Affectations, but read with such an Indifferency as if they did not understand the Language, may then be informed of the Art of Reading movingly and fervently, how to place the Emphasis, and give the proper Accent to each Word, and how to vary the Voice according to the Nature of the Sentence.
"Well, he was a good man to Katrine, and I was there to see to it," said she. "And she pled for me!" said I. "She did that, and very movingly," said Miss Grant. "I would not like to tell you what she said, I find you vain enough already." "God reward her for it!" cried I. "With Mr. David Balfour, I suppose?" says she. "You do me too much injustice at the last!" I cried.
Most movingly has he expressed the old German cordiality: the situations which are sketched with a few rapid strokes are irresistibly powerful; the whole conveys a great historical meaning, for it represents the conflict between a departing and a coming age; between a century of rude but vigorous independence, and one of political tameness.
But it is improbable that this narrative, had Maitland told it ever so movingly, would have entirely satisfied the suspicions of the Commissaire of Police. It might even have prejudiced that official against Maitland. Moreover, the Fellow of St.
Thus also are generated in the rich and leisured classes that intense selfishness of the rising generation so movingly portrayed in M. Hervieu's play, "La Course du Flambeau." No one who has witnessed Mme. Rejane's presentment of the adoring, disillusioned mother can ever forget it. On leaving, the Pere A presented us with grapes and pears, carefully selecting the finest for his English visitor.
'It is a very incomplete instrument after all, and it will be just as well for you to take it away as you first proposed. He said that he would, but he forgot to do it that day; and the following night there was a high wind, and the harp cried and moaned so movingly that Anne, whose window was quite near, could hardly bear the sound with its new associations.
Everyone knows that, so long as the occasion lasts, there is no stronger bond of sympathy and good feeling among men than getting tipsy together. And how earnestly, nay, movingly, a brace of worthies, thus employed, will endeavour to shed light upon, and elucidate their mystical ideas!
Their glances met, his movingly sympathetic and understanding, hers piteously forlorn the look of a lovely girl, stranded and friendless in a far strange land. Presently he said gently: "Yes, he told me to say something to you if you should speak to me about this matter." His tone caused in her heart a horrible stillness of suspense.
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