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Updated: June 10, 2025
Sometimes the stomach grows very irritable, and the food taken is occasionally vomited, while the tongue, in the early stages of the affection, continues for the most part clean and moist, and except that it is often unnaturally red deviates but little from its appearance in health. Next comes a change in the condition of the belly, the date of which varies considerably.
It must be acknowledged that there are peculiarities in the processes of arithmetic and algebra which render the theory in question very plausible, and have not unnaturally made those sciences the stronghold of Nominalism.
So the party wandered about for a while in couples through fields bespangled with buttercups; and it happened not unnaturally that Cecil and Elisabeth found themselves together. "You are very quiet to-day," she said; "how is that? You are generally such a chatty person, but to-day you out-silence the Sphinx." "You know the reason." "No; I don't.
The hissing urn, flanked by the tea-caddy; the rich brown coffee, the delicious butter, and the not less delicious bread, the produce of the plains around, not unnaturally white, as with us, but golden, like the wheat when it waves in the autumnal sun; and the guests, mostly English, which assembled morning after morning, made the return of this hour very pleasant.
So ended our stay at Ferrara, in a blaze of wild enthusiasm. And I believe that, collectively, we left a very good impression behind us. Our train reached Cittadella shortly after dusk. We interviewed a British R.T.O., who had only taken up his duties five minutes' before our arrival, and so not unnaturally knew nothing about us.
At the first start of the movement, the Bishops not unnaturally waited to see what would come of it.
There are few moments in a man's day when his brain is more contemplative than during that brief space when he is lathering his face, preparatory to shaving. Plying the brush, Jimmy reviewed the situation. He was, perhaps, a little too optimistic. Not unnaturally, he was inclined to look upon his luck as a sort of special train which would convey him without effort to Paradise.
She seemed strangely absent and thoughtful, by turns unnaturally silent and feverishly talkative, would sit for hours beside him glancing mysteriously at him from time to time, as if she knew something very wonderful, and were debating in her own mind whether to tell it or keep it to herself. She blushed if he looked at her inquiringly, and rushed away and locked herself into her boudoir.
I don't think we could ever make a satisfactory combination in art. This has been my opinion ever since I was with you at Constantine." "More than a year ago. And you only come here and say so now!" Gillier was silent and fidgeted on the divan. "Surely you must have some other reason?" said Claude in a very quiet, almost unnaturally quiet voice. "That is one reason, and an excellent one.
The characteristics or idiosyncracies of the people of Japan were either exaggerated or misrepresented, and there were not unnaturally reprisals quite as vigorous in the native newspapers. During the war with China, for example, the attitude of the European press was exasperating to a degree that is, exasperating to the Japanese people.
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