Basil, for a moment, faced his shadowy interlocutorin silence.
Christians and Muḥammadans believe and admit that Moses was the interlocutor of God.
Verily, I now declare to you that Moses was the interlocutor of God and a most noteworthy prophet; that Moses revealed the fundamental law of God and founded the real ethical basis of the civilization and progress of humanity.
To his interlocutor he was, however, very transparent.
Philip did not tell his interlocutor that, so far as he knew, nobody in the country had ever heard the name of Olin Brad, or knew there was such a person in existence.
She had, unconsciously to herself, a way of seizing any point in the remarks of an interlocutorwhich interested her, and dwelling upon it, and thinking thoughts of her own thereupon, totally oblivious of all that he might say in continuation.
No: another voice shouted occasional replies; and this interlocutor seemed to be on the other side of the hedge.
The scene is laid in the paradise of Indra where Śâkyamuni was temporarily sojourning and the principal interlocutor is a Bodhisattva named Vajragarbha.
And Benilo's interlocutor pointed to the whirling groups.
But remember," he added with a look, which seemed to pierce his interlocutor through and through.
His neighbour had a sociable manner and evidently was accustomed to quick transitions; she turned from her other interlocutor with a methodical air, as a good cook lifts the cover of the next saucepan.
The old man gazed at his interlocutor out of watering, rheumy eyes.
Ellis regarded his interlocutor absently a moment or two, and then his preoccupied gaze flickered away again through the open door into the darkness of the night.
But the old man only rocked perilously on his heels, regarded his interlocutor somberly awhile with liquor-blurred eyes, and resolutely held his peace.
An interlocutor of dismissal was pronounced, and M'Dougal was free from the pains of the law, though she had still to fear the fury of an unappeased public.
The Sheriff pronounced an interlocutor to that effect.
Mopela rises and eyes his interlocutor in a manner that betokens mischief.
And old Garrett winked, and contorted his visage in the direction of his recent interlocutor in such wise as should mean volumes.
Anyhow, the latter's safety now would depend on the use he could make of the very brief start allowed him by the time his interlocutor would take to reach the hut--that, and no more.
And to your own, I take it, sir," rejoined Diogenes, as he stepped down from the elevated platform and sat himself astride one of the ricketty chairs facing hisinterlocutor who had remained standing.
Our interlocutor stilled our impatience with the slow sounds of his voice.
But just as his interlocutor was about to repeat his question, he drew himself up into a rather stiff and formal attitude and replied: "Well, sir, no.
But Mary Leavenworth, drawing herself up, looked her interlocutor calmly in the face, and restrained herself to say: "I know who would be the greatest losers by it.
The features of the interlocutortook on a singular expression.
Shyuote stared at the interlocutor with mouth wide open, and with an expression of fear and surprise that evidently amused the other.
She told herinterlocutor that she must be right, or else why these regular returns and always during the season of rain?
Okoya's interlocutor was a man of strong build, apparently in the forties.
The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the two spring saws, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.
The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the watch, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.
The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the pick-locks, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.
The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the pistols, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.
The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the iron crow, the curling irons or toupee tongs, and dark lanthorn, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.
The counsel for the pannels here repeated the objection against adducing the coulter and two wedges, as mentioned in the general objection and interlocutor before taken down.
Having suddenly lost my nominative case, I concluded abruptly with the figure syncope, and a bow, to which my interlocutor politely replied "Ita.
Apparently satisfied on these points, our invisible interlocutor then announced his intention of coming on board.
If one figure only is required the interlocutor will ask for the figure; if two figures he will ask for the number; if three he will precede his question with ‘good,’ and the clairvoyant will know that he has entered into hundreds.
If you please,’ and the interlocutor has dropped the ‘good,’ which would have warned the clairvoyant that three figures had to be deciphered.
The interlocutor should be able to put the questions without hesitation or mistake (as, in the latter case, he runs the clairvoyante off the rails also), and with such nonchalance as to put the spectators off their guard.
His interlocutor began, with a shake of the eyeglass, to shift and sidle again, as if distinctly excited by the subject.
Her interlocutor looked at her with all his bright brutality.
She had her eyes for a little on Lord Petherton and her husband; then as if she had not heard what her interlocutor had just said she overcame her last scruple.
It was the way she listened to her housekeeper at their regular morning conference, and if the rejoinder ensuing upon it frequently appeared to have nothing to do with her manner this was a puzzle for her interlocutor alone.
His action had already been, with however little purpose, to present the region to hisinterlocutor in a favourable light.
And the Duchess, appearing to consider that with this she had made herself clear and her interlocutor plastic, rose in confident majesty.
His interlocutor reproached him with worshipping mountains, trees, forests, rivers, and the heavenly bodies.
Sometimes he sat down, while his companion was pacing along; and at other times he himself walked, whilst his interlocutor was either standing or sitting.
He turned himself quite sideways as he spoke, one hand on the carcass of the deer behind the saddle, the other on his horse's neck, the better to face his interlocutor and absorb his scientific speculations.
And then as this interlocutor seemed at a loss: "Why where she has come out.