I made some purchases, and acquired an interest, which I have retained more or less ever since.
Being then summoned to Rome by reason of having been a disciple of Giotto, he made some stories of Christ in S.
Besides this, in the border of the whole work, he made some angels, each of whom is holding in his hand one of those Churches that S.
In the morning I went on 'Change, where I made some friends.
We made some punch, and amused ourselves in eating oysters after the voluptuous fashion of lovers.
At first I made some difficulty in taking it, on the pretext that it would be difficult to negotiate, but he promised to let me have the money next day, and I had to give in.
I made some observation; but he interrupted me fiercely, and commanded me to depart.
Quentin, who received him, made some inquiry in a respectful tone concerning his baggage.
A few hours before his decease, he made some alterations in the arrangement of public affairs.
After it was all over, and I returned to the rooms, Charlotte and I concluded that it might have been better had we made some sort of compromise.
As a beginning, I made some chocolate, which was horrible.
This performance was truly humiliating, and I made some effort to avoid its most embarrassing details.
I made some pretext to persuade her to go into our building with one of my friends; and the latter led her to a place quite away from her unfortunate father.
Made some consultations in the Advocates' Library, not furiously to the purpose.
Having been enabled to shirk the Court, I had the whole day to do what I wished, and as I made some progress I hope I will be strengthened to resume the task when at Abbotsford.
In the said house, among other pictures of animals, he made some lions, which were fighting together with movements and a ferocity so terrible that they appeared alive.
Lorenzo, on one side, he made somestories of the Madonna, and without the church he painted her seated, showing great grace in this work in fresco.
Stefano al Ponte Vecchio, on the predella of the high-altar, he made some stories of S.
Nevertheless, he made somedifficulty at first in regard to receiving a prisoner from hands unauthorized; but at length he consented to detain the young secretary till he could be interrogated by the prévôt.
At length the young gentleman rose, made some change in his apparel, removed the traces of travel from his person, and buckled on his sword again.
There were a number of people at the door, and he made some inquiries, holding a letter in his hand.
I am not interested in his accusation, but he made some accusation?
My ideas of South America had been undergoing a great change during the past few days, and, quite disappointed, in the midst of a long burning ride I made some remark to Tom about the heat.
Still we made some progress, and were contriving to dip together, when I almost let my paddle pass from my hands, for a strange, wild cry rang along the surface of the water.
He said it was beyond his power, and he made some remark I did not like very well, and I turned on my heel, and left him in consultation with Colonel Quay.
He made some remark, and he jumped off the engine.
Although he made some movement as the minister entered, one could see that he played with him, knowing that he was more necessary to Bruehl, than Bruehl to him.
Each time he came he would saunter around to that particular sill, and when I noticed that he did this, I made some excuse to call the men away from that side of the house.
Again I made a fire out of doors, boiled coffee, fried ham and eggs, made some biscuit, begged some milk of our neighbor, and then we had a delightful little breakfast.
Anyway, I am sure I made some calls of what had happened there.
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