He was quite indignant, and declared with warmth that Mam'selle Rose had the most beautiful hair he had ever beheld.
He also spoke of the shooting; and promised, if I would visit him in Hungary, he would show me as good sport as had ever seen in Norfolk.
Albany Fonblanque, whose experiences began nearly forty years before mine, and who was not given to waste his praise, told me he considered Alfred Wigan the best 'gentleman' he had ever seen on the stage.
Not one of us had everpacked a saddle before; and certainly not one of the mules had ever carried, or to all appearances, ever meant to carry, a pack.
I would that I had been my own mistress too,' said Dick, 'before I had ever entertained a thought of you.
The merry man was the first to greet the strangers with a nod; and following the old man's eyes, he observed that perhaps that was the first time he had ever seen a Punch off the stage.
He didn't know what HE had ever done to deserve such luck as had happened to him.
Nigel found out that he comforted me, and--when he called here, he was more polite to him than he had ever been to Mr. Brent.
It was the first church I had ever entered, and I heard with awe the voice of the priest and the fervent responses, but I understood not a word of what was said.
As for me, I had been staring for some time in astonishment, for he was a better-looking man than I had ever seen.
It was like unto nothing we had ever seen, nor can I give an adequate notion of how it affected us,--such a mixture it seemed of dirt and poverty and wealth and romance.
And how I gaped at the houses there, finer than any I had ever dreamed of!
Luther Stieringer, an expert gas engineer and inventor, whose services were early enlisted, once said that Edison knew more about gas than any other man he had ever met.
If this were the only thing that he had ever accomplished, it would entitle him to consideration as an inventor of note.
The inventor employed a tool-maker who was the finest and best tool-maker I had ever seen.
Fred, whom he no longer moved to laughter, thought him the lowest monster he had ever seen.
I took the best and cleverest man I had ever known," said Mrs. Garth, convinced that she would never have loved any one who came short of that mark.
He was complete now with that knapsack on, and looked as little like a king as any man I had ever seen.
Now ensued one of the dullest quarter-hours I had ever endured.
Belinovski gives an account of a hip-joint amputation and extirpation of a fatty caudal extremity, the only one he had ever observed.
Ashhurst reports a case which he considers the severest case of scalp-wound that he had ever seen, followed by recovery.
It is said that a Bishop of Cork, who gave one-half crown to an old Frenchman of seventy, was rewarded by an exhibition of his breasts, which were larger than the Bishop had ever seen in a woman.
The shock of it nearly paralyzed me; for it was the first time I had everheard it.
He was a heavy loss to me, for he was the greatest hero I had ever known.
When I for the first time heard that letter read, nine years ago, I felt that it was the most remarkable one I had ever encountered.
He was the patriarch of the craft; he had been a keelboat pilot before the day of steamboats; and a steamboat pilot before any other steamboat pilot, still surviving at the time I speak of, had ever turned a wheel.
He groaned at the mockery of having found his life only to lose it now, when it was more precious to him than it had ever been, and to lose it in a silly brawl with semi-savages.
He said he thought Mr. Clay was one of the most remarkable men for his years that he had ever met.
I gazed upon the schoolroom into which he took me, as the most forlorn and desolate place I had ever seen.
I was so faint and weary that I closed with this offer; and taking the money out of his claw, not without trembling, went away more hungry and thirsty than I had ever been, a little before sunset.
We said it was the funniest thing we had ever heard in all our lives.
He said it was one of the saddest things he had ever known.
The job turned out to be the biggest thing of its kind that I had ever been in.
The king heard me with attention, and began to conceive a much better opinion of me than he had ever before.
But now I was like to have that and more; for my heart was down, to begin with; and then Robert Snell was a bigger boy than I had ever encountered, and as thick in the skull and hard in the brain as even I could claim to be.
And after all, it was the sweetest labour I had ever known in all my life, to be sure that I was pulling Lorna, and pulling her to our own farmhouse.
To atone for that, cousin Tom set to, and told us whole pages of stories, not about his own doings at all, but strangely enough they seemed to concern almost every one else we had ever heard of.
And there I stood, shining my light and holding my phial with a keener interest than I had ever brought to any honest avocation.
It was, of course, the first I had ever heard of that fishing expedition, but I made haste to say that it could easily, and should certainly, be put off.
But the chief signs of festival were within, where we found an enormous house-party assembled, including more persons of pomp, majesty, and dominion than I had ever encountered in one room before.
You might not think that I had everdriven a yoke of oxen and had said the words.
You might not think I had ever been a "hired man" on the farm at ten dollars a month and "washed, mended and found.
She was the most meddlesome woman I had ever known.
You see me here on this platform in my graceful and cultured manner, and you might not believe that I had ever trained an orphan calf to drink from a copper kettle.
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