At other times we had to force our way through thick swamps in which the sago-palm abounded, from the trunks of which the natives extract sago in great quantities.
At other times he would imagine we were hunting the wary and elusive pitta, and would start up crying, "Ah!
Taylor recited, as I had heard him do at other times, from the productions of the Georgia poet, Chivers, and especially from the "Eonx of Ruby.
Other times a man has as much pluck in him as if his life was worth fighting for--which it isn't.
Other times I take things quite easy, and feel as if I could wait quite comfortable and patient-like till the day came.
I have failed of respect to her at other times, but I have not done so now.
Rowland saw him little at other times, and for three weeks no observations passed between them on the subject of Mrs. Hudson's advent.
Plato sometimes says that necessity is matter; at other times, that it is the habitude or respect of the efficient cause towards matter.
Aristotle saith that, if we simply consider things in their own nature, the earth only is to be judged heavy, and fire light; but air and water are on occasions heavy and at other times light.
And therefore such Liberty is in some places more, and in some lesse; and in some times more, in other times lesse, according as they that have the Soveraignty shall think most convenient.
At other times he found comfort in the society of Theodore Crane.
At other times he talked little or not at all, but sat in one corner and wrote, wholly oblivious of his surroundings.
At other times I have accidentally shaken a window curtain while in animated conversation with Parkle, and struggling insects which were certainly red, and were certainly not ladybirds, have dropped on the back of my hand.
At other times--periods of profound mental depression, when She had gone out to balls where I was not--the draft took the affecting form of a paper to be left on my table after my departure to the confines of the globe.
So at Mowat in New Guinea men have no relation with women when the turtles are coupling, though there is considerable laxity of morals at other times.
At other times, in periods of inactivity, I saw but little of him.
Fighting had continued from five in the morning sometimes along the whole line, at other times only in places.
Some of the passengers paid as high as forty dollars for the use of a mule to ride twenty-five miles, when the mule would not have sold for ten dollars in that market at other times.
At other times, though, he asked himself if he were not a fool to be surprised at what had occurred.
At other times, and more often, he contemplated retiring from the world and entering a monastery.
At other times, this jealous unrest was not the bitterest drop in his cup; it was bitterer to know that she was squandering her love on one who was unworthy of it.
At other times I took the liberty of not sending them to the 'Moniteur' on the night on which they were dictated, and though he might earnestly wish their insertion I adduced reasons good or bad, to account for the delay.
At other times I took on myself not to send to the Moniteur, as he wished me to do, notes which, dictated by annoyance and irascibility, might have produced a bad effect in Europe.
Ouvrard by menaces, and at other times to flatter him by promises, but he was in no instance successful.
My power," he would say at other times, "depends on my glory, and my glory on my victories.
At other times, she would be consumed by a passion for annihilating all thoughts and considerations for self in her relations with Perigal; she was urged by every fibre in her body to merge her being with his.
At other times, when alone, she would softly shed tears--tears with which shy, happy laughter mingled.
Doesn't she walk about like a changed person and doesn't sing any more, while at other times I had to cover my ears?
My dear friend," he said with a heartfelt emotion, which at other times he had always been able to control, "I have no right to ask you for even the slightest sacrifice.
Sometimes he had all the limbs chopped off at once from the trunk; at other times he ordered us to hang the infants till they were nearly dead, and then take them down and cut their throats.
Secondly, their savageness depends on the season; they are more savage about Candlemas than at any other time of the year, and men must be more on their guard against them then than at other times.
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