Miss Bell's long eyelashes looked down towards her teacup: and Warrington blushed hugely but did not speak.
The Right Honourable Arthur Pendennis could not speak better, or be more satisfied with himself, if he was First Lord of the Treasury and Chancellor of the Exchequer," Warrington said.
Pray do not speak of this again--here, under your relative's roof, or elsewhere.
I do not speak of that administration of government whose object is merely the protection of industry, the preservation of civil liberty, and the securing to enterprise of its due reward.
We do not speak of ordaining leagues and compacts.
I do not speak now of the President's claims of power as opposed to legislative authority, but of his opinions as to his own authority, duty, and responsibility, as connected with all other officers under the government.
I do not speak of the possibility that some day he may get back his crown, that would deprive you of the credit of your fine action.
It would be a great pleasure to me, sir, to assist in such an undertaking; but you see that I can scarcely speak French; you do not speak German at all; so that we shall find it difficult to understand each other.
You do not speak," he said; "I see it was all a joke.
You consider my silence as guilty, you will ruin me if I do not speak?
I do not speak, except in a sentence, of the retribution which comes from the habit of evil which weighs upon men, and makes it all but impossible for them ever to shake off their sin.
Do not speak of it, do not speak of it," muttered Gallus into his beard.
Do not speak of that," interrupted Nehushta hastily, and for a long while they were silent.
I do not speak of those who calumniate art because they have never been favored by it.
You do not speak of the peace of a mere pond; you speak of the peace of the sea, because there is the opposite of peace implied, there is power and strength.
You do not speak of the peace of a grain of sand, because it cannot be otherwise than merely insignificant, and at rest.
Annette, do not speak so loud,' said Emily, 'we may be overheard.
And when I say nobody, I donot speak of Paris only, but of all Europe.
That is porter's gossip; donot speak so lightly of the cousin of a Councillor of State who can blow hot and cold in the office as he pleases.
But do not speak to me of that; she has caused me much pain, she has broken my life, how I did not die, I know not.
By our love, brother, leave me; donot speak to me of this.
Brother, by all you love best in the world, do not speak to me of her.
No, do not speak of the other man; I forgot him long ago.
I do not speak of him," said the duke, who had now become deadly pale.
When I speak of women, you will observe well that I do not speak of your admirable wife," said Ramel, with a respect that was most touching, coming from this honest veteran.
Do not speak, my Frederick," she whispered softly.
Cher père" cried the young man, "let us not speak of such solemn things.
Do not speak to me by the way, for I have still much to plan and ponder.
But in reference to the other objects of the other senses, we do not use the expression "beautiful," for we do not speak of beautiful tastes, and beautiful odors.
Accordingly, in referring to the objects of the other senses, we do not speak of pain in so far as it is contrary to natural pleasure: but rather of sorrow, which is contrary to joy.
But we do not speak of joy except when delight follows reason; and so we do not ascribe joy to irrational animals, but only delight.
On the contrary, We do not speak of joy in irrational animals; whereas we do speak of delight in them.
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