Something in the outline (and it was the outline only I could catch) expressed an emotion incomprehensible to me at the moment, but which, in my remembrance, impresses me as that of fear and dread.
But which stories do you mean, he said; and what fault do you find with them?
The state physician hardly likes to probe the wound: it is beyond his art; a matter which he cannot safely let alone, but which he dare not touch: 'We do but skin and film the ulcerous place.
But which of them is true is determined by the art of calculation; and this is allied to the better faculty in the soul, as the arts of imitation are to the worse.
You have as yet spoken of yourself only--an important and worthy subject doubtless, but which, perhaps, does not altogether so deeply concern me that I should postpone my repose to hear it.
At Xauxa, also, the notary Pedro Sancho ends his Relacion, which embraces a much shorter period than the preceding narrative, but which is equally authentic.
Chalusse had taken certain precautions we are ignorant of, but which he is no doubt fully acquainted with.
Was he upon the track of some lamentable family secret--one of those terrible scandals, concealed for a long time, but which at last burst forth with startling effect?
I would give half my fortune for an address which it must certainly have contained, but which I quite overlooked in my anger.
He was attired with that studied carelessness which many consider to be the height of elegance, but which is just the reverse.
Huguenots, but which is, in time of peace, a frightful example.
Aramis; "but which requires a profound study of both the Scriptures and the Fathers.
Milady looked at him for some time with an expression which the young man took for doubt, but which, however, was nothing but observation, or rather the wish to fascinate.
But which I must impart to you, monsieur, for you alone can assist me in the mission I have just received from her Majesty.
I cannot, therefore, put a price upon services which it is a pleasure to me to render if I can render them spontaneously, but which I could not render in mere return for any consideration.
The poet is he who, by suppressing a part of what exists, by adding some imaginary touches to the picture, and by combining certain real circumstances, but which do not in fact concurrently happen, completes and extends the work of nature.
These infusions were made with a sugary substance resembling molasses, the name of which is now lost, but which, at the time, made the fortune of its inventor.
We are confronted by an intelligence which is doubtless no longer a faculty universally competent, but which, on the contrary, possesses in its own domain a greater power of penetration.
Sire, a thing without importance to you, but which interests me greatly.
But this is a little like the skin of that fine bear--you know--that they were about to sell, but which it was necessary to take from the back of the living bear.
Umbrian took over from Etruscan perhaps the sign ., but gave it the new value of a spirant whirh developed out of an earlier d-sound, but which is written in the Latin alphabet with rs.
The limit of boric preservative that might be permitted, but which is nearly always exceeded, is one-quarter of 1%.
It leads me to a point which I must mention, but which concerns a very well-known man.
Some menace intangible now, but which at any moment might become evident--lay near him.
This was the cloth," she said, spreading it out, "but which of the serviettes were used I cannot say.
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