The habit had marvelously developed her intelligence as well as memory.
Yet beneath the surface one realizes that Miss Vanbrugh is an artist, who has evolved marvelously since New York saw her in a silly play called "The Queen's Proctor.
In spite of her ladyship's melancholy account, the patient seemed to have gained marvelously in strength.
The lands in the delta of the Colorado River where the Japanese are now settling comprise more than a million acres of the most marvelously fertile land in all the world.
Thus were marvelouslyfulfilled the words of the holy psalm,—“Exaltabant ossa humilitata.
He is the star of my nativity, And often marvelously hath his aspect Shot strength into my heart.
Marvelously His marvelous preservation had transform'd him.
While the deft fingers of his assistant ran through the pages, Ashton-Kirk turned to a sort of rack; throwing open one of the huge rolls which it contained, he displayed a section of a marvelously complete map of the city and suburbs.
Both belonged to the extreme left of the literature of their epoch, but kept themselves from excess and used with a judgment marvelously sure the sounder principles of their school.
The scheme worked marvelously well, and within five minutes a band of twenty-five freshmen had assembled in the hall in front of Peter John's and Hawley's room in Leland.
When Foster laughed as he told of Splinter's description of his marvelously increased corpulence, Will did not join, for the ludicrous side now was all swallowed up in his anger.
And while we have all along spoken of factories for making sugar, and pressure pumps for forcing up food and water, it must never be forgotten that this marvelously adjusted mechanism is a living thing.
If the piazza must shoulder the responsibility of Italy's decision, it must be credited with knowing marvelouslywell its own mind.
I don't understand the process myself, but Jack tells me it's marvelously cheap, and marvelously effective.
The face, marvelously altered and changed as it was, was the face of his stepbrother, Levi West.
Every time the enemy undertook to hinder the work, God marvelouslyhelped us.
At a few other times in my life God hasmarvelously protected me under similar circumstances.
In every severe trial or test, no matter what its nature, I would earnestly lay my trouble before God and he would marvelously lift me up and give me victory.
A brother and sister who were with me thought that they heard my neck break, but the Lord marvelouslyprotected me, and I was almost as well as usual by evening.
The next year some of them suggested that, as God had helped them through so marvelously the first year, we should purpose twice as much.
About one o'clock in the morning he thought of getting up to go and tell Salome to cook a stewed carp for dinner; for she was marvelously successful with that dish.
He flattered his vanity and jealousy, accepted his rebukes deferentially and kept him primed with the scandalous gossip of the town, especially with everything concerning Christophe,--of which he was always marvelously informed.
They were rather remarkable gatherings, and no one of that group but always vividly remembered the marvelously clear insight which Mark Twain's vocal personality gave to those somewhat obscure measures.
He had ended his literary labors with that perfect thing which so marvelously speaks the loftiness and tenderness of his soul.
On the 27th: Livy is enduring the voyagemarvelously well.
Within a day after our arrival we were driving about those coral roads along the beaches, and by that marvelously variegated water.
It is fitting that in his old age (he was nearing sixty when it was finished) he should have written this marvelously beautiful thing.
Robinson; the adventures of Tom and Becky in the cave--these are all marvelously invented.
He was at home there from that moment--absolutely, marvelously at home, for he fitted the setting perfectly, and there was not a hitch or flaw in his adaptation.
Unorthodox discussions they were, illuminating, marvelously enchanting, and vanished now forever.
The burglar looked so marvelouslylike the crazy office-hunter, Bill Gaston, that Lee believed him to be Gaston, and that Gaston had invaded the house for purposes of assassination.
That was either Barney Mulloy, or some one who looks marvelously like him.
Providence appears to have designed the preservation in this vast and mysterious hothouse of antediluvian plants, to prove the sagacity of learned men in figuring them so marvelously on paper.
It belongs neither to you, nor to me, nor the eider-down hunter, nor to any of the living beings who may still exist so marvelously in the interior of the earth.
Tom and Susie got on marvelously well together, and the former showed a singular eagerness to have Bert correspond with him, after he should have arrived home in the East.
Joan went to Tours, and, falling before him, she begged him to go and receive his crown, saying, that when her voices gave her this message she was marvelously rejoiced.
I assure you he is quite handsome for his age, and he will improve marvelously in a week's time.
The ferocious look of bloodthirsty madness had marvelously faded from his face, and left a pale, fearful, childish expression instead.
The point here was that he so marvelously understood.
So marvelously were the words designed to carry her high in happiness, that there was a corresponding tension of terror in remembering that Bellingham uttered them.
As to the differences of opinion between myself and the brother Alexander and others, I will simply state that our good city of Alexandria hath a population marvelously intellectual, and greatly addicted to the study of philosophy.
Although the coloring is faded, and in many places the intricate ornamentation is crumbling or broken, sufficient remains to show how marvelouslybeautiful it must have been in Moorish splendor.
An enemy somarvelously clever must not be treated lightly.
In certain ways, in certain lights, under certain conditions your face is marvelously like that of Marion.
By the close of the Tertiary the higher types of mammals had become marvelously differentiated into most of the present-day groups or types.
A marvelously preserved specimen of one of these two-legged plant eaters found in Wyoming, has been called a "dinosaur mummy" because the skin and much of the flesh of the creature had shriveled down upon its bones.
So ancient are the latest floods in the Columbia River Basin that they have weathered to a residual yellow clay from thirty to sixty feet in depth, and marvelously rich in the mineral substances on which plants feed.
Out of the forest on to the narrow beach started several hundred shell-blowing, drum-beating barbarians, marvelously feathered and painted and with bows and arrows and wooden swords.
The Indians behind us on the path, that was so narrow that we must tread one after the other, spoke among themselves, then Diego Colon pushed through marvelously huge, rich fern to Luis and me.