All of us thought we recognized the voice of Ted, and we had a pretty good guess coming that you'd given 'em something to remember.
And he immediatelyrecognized the fact that the murmur must be carried across the water, which is such a splendid conveyer of sounds.
Doubtless it lay there, stretched out upon a convenient log, and intently watching the crouching figure among the bushes, which it undoubtedly recognized as belonging to the hated, and also feared, human family.
She heard Veronica's warm greeting of Marjorie andrecognized her unmistakable tones.
Hardly had Marjorie recognized the fact of Mignon La Salle's absence, when the loud whir of the electric doorbell proclaimed her arrival.
The moment he saw me in that black robe he recognized me.
At this the Caliph laughed and Ja'afar recognized him and asked, "Can it be thou, our lord the Sultan?
In one corner a sleek mulatto with a Semitic profile sat in the recognized attitude of the banker in church; filling his corner comfortably and setting a worthy example to the less favoured of Mammon.
She barely recognized them, but dropped on her seat in the bow and crouched there, sobbing and groaning.
A woman stood in the lower hall, and from Sally's description Betty recognized Miss Trumbull.
He looked like a man who would waste no time on the study of woman's subtleties: he knew what he wanted, and recognized the desired qualities at once, but by a strong masculine instinct, not by analysis.
Although it was some moments before North recognized his visitor, his resentment at this unseasonable intrusion passed quickly; the personality in the chair was so charming, so magnetic, so genial.
But you must remember that I recognized Elsa Schmidt from the first, and knew her to be a male impersonator of no mean order.
Of course, he may have recognized the Yard car, and then again he may not.
He recognized that both Ailsa's and his own safety lay in the hands of Margot alone, and nothing was to be gained by exhausting either his breath or his strength against a dozen men trained in the service of the most desperate band in Europe.
I've got an idea that death takes strange shapes, and Mr. Winton recognized his foe rightly, though too late.
The sudden blaze revealed the presence of half a dozen men, guards evidently, and as Cleek recognized the familiar brand of his implacable enemies, the Paris Apaches, his heart sank.
I recognized the yellow feathery dust, and had it analyzed in town to make sure," continued Cleek.
But I was afraid she would recognize Hamilton Cleek even as I recognized her.
Anyhow, I don't think he would have recognizedme in that get-up.
I was some time gaining the proper focus, but when I once had the distant vessel caught fairly in the lens, I recognized her instantly.
He held out a half-printed, half-written sheet which I instantly recognized as my discharge, but the big man only nodded, his hands in his pockets.
Not until the blazing match had burned to my finger tips was I sure of his identity--then, to my added horror, I recognized Coombs.
Philammon, for it was he, looked at him an instant, and recognized him.
Her performance was an apotheosis of the two-step; that metronomic dance would not have recognized itself under her treatment.
In the fluttering silken bandanna and the twinkle of silver-studded trappings Lorry recognized the foreman of the Starr Rancho; Bob Brewster, known for his arrogance as "High-Chin Bob.
High Chin's lean face darkened as herecognized Waring riding beside a gaunt, long-legged man whose gray eyes twinkled as he surveyed the little group.
In short, it is recognized at a glance from its organic structure, and from the resemblance of its prolonged horizontal and trenchant muzzle to the blade of a sword.
It is thought that the last species is recognized in the Purpura lapillus (Fig.
The Desmideæ, long classed among animals, are now generally recognized as plants.
It is thus recognized that, under the general denomination of polyps, very distinct genera are found, some being of the Hydra type, others belonging to the Plumularia.
I recognized the captain of the proa among those who had previously visited me.
It should be added, in order to complete the recital, that Réaumur and Bernard de Jussieu finally recognized the value of the discoveries and the validity of the reasoning of the naturalist of Marseilles.
But Washington's services and rank were never recognizedin the British army.
They recognized the general laws of England, and adopted local statutes or regulations according to what they considered their needs.
No man in Massachusetts was regarded as so inimical to the cause of rebellion as General Ruggles, whose known and recognized ability, great energy, and unflinching courage made him an object of fear as well as dislike.
The boss is a recognized authority, and mastery of unscrupulous intrigue is his avowed qualification for his place.
The American people have recognized the fact that a great change has taken place in Canada which materially effects the relation between Canada and the United States.
It is not known whether these two men ever met together, or sought each other's acquaintance, or even recognized each other's existence, though they were contemporaries for more than thirty years.
The captain recognized him as a Free Mason, gave him liberty, set him ashore at Port Antonio, where he obtained a mule, and crossed the mountains to Kingston where he took a vessel for Nova Scotia.
While hesitating what course to pursue, shouts of the returning party were heard from the summit of the hill, and were recognized as those that betokened a great victory.
But presently becoming accustomed to the position, I discovered first that I was looking in on a portion of the cellar, and next that three figures stood before me, two of which I immediately recognized as those of Mr. Barrows and Guy Pollard.
When I first recognizedthis fact I felt stupefied.
Richard overtakes him, and is recognizedby Charles, who asks him about the others.
But having opened his ventail, he saw his tonsure, and recognized the Pope.
I recognized the voice of the parson's lady with whom I was stopping.
When Fancher's train reached Parowan, Brother Laney met young Aden and recognized him as the son of the man who had saved his life.
About one o'clock in the morning I was awakened by a voice which I recognized as the voice of Mrs. Tucker.
I instantly recognized one of them as the man I had seen in my vision - the man that took me to his house to preach.
He was then recognized as protector of Tuscany by the citizens of Florence, who did homage to his representative, and he was chosen senator of the Romans by a faction in the city.
Facility of communication is essential to the commercial prosperity of Manchester, and its need was recognized by the duke of Bridgewater, whose canal, constructed in 1761, has now been absorbed by the Manchester Ship Canal (q.
Nelson recognized the movement in Malta as a successful revolution against the French, and upheld the contention that the king of Sicily (as successor to Charles V.
Eventually this status isrecognized as a distinct class by imperial legislation.
He has always been recognized as the founder of English mercantile law.
British capital has been invested in the extension of the Chinese Northern railway to Niu-chwang, and the fact was officially recognized by an agreement between Great Britain and Russia in 1899.
The saltus, the great domain, is occasionally recognized as a separate district exempt from the ordinary administration of the city, subordinated to its owner in respect of taxes and police.
It has also been recognized in the atmosphere of the sun (A.
Jarvis recognized his visitor with an involuntary start, which David perceived with ill-disguised triumph.
Then he saw that along one of its slats some one had recently penciled a line, and he recognized Christina's hand.
When you told your husband that you thought you recognized that voice, exactly what did you say?
There always lingers the impression that it may have been some one whom Joe knew, or was used to seeing, and that it was merely this vague familiarity which he recognized before he had time to be taken in by her disguise.
It was directed in a penmanship new to him but recognized at once in every nerve, and he had drawn forth Christina's note with that strange thrill which stirs in us at the first sight of the handwriting of the beloved.
Herrick recognized her at once, but with a horrid pang of disappointment.
Her mother must have told her that you recognizedme to-night and that the elevator boy recognized me, too, and told you.
Yes, with the bewildered indifference of his own emotion, Herrick remembered the miniature of which the parents of that sentimental gentleman had not been able to deprive him and recognized the changed original in Henrietta Deutch.
She recognized his voice up there cry, "Ask Nancy Cornish!
The declaration of the war by Great Britain was officially recognized in Canada on August 5th, in a message from the Governor-General, beginning: "Whereas a state of war now exists between this country and Germany.
Her quiet advances toward becoming a Power to be feared by the most formidable European Nation had come to be recognized even if in a vague way.
Feudalism had been definitely overthrown and Napoleon's supremacy in the state was one that recognized the popular freedom.
He recognized the necessity of aiding the working classes as far as possible, and protecting them from poverty and wretchedness.
During this severe fight Marshal MacMahon was so seriously wounded that he was obliged to surrender the chief command, first to Duerot, and then to General Wimpffen, a man of recognized bravery and cold calculation.
They again recognized Nicholas as their prophet and leader and with crosses aloft, banners unfurled, and hymns sung in praise, they hurried down to the sea to enter the path that surely would be opened to them to go over to the Holy Land.
This was not accepted by the church nor always recognized by the state, but such unions did take place nevertheless.
At thirty years of age, the Spartan was recognized as being a full-grown man and became a member of the public assembly and was required to marry.
At the age of sixty a man was recognized to be at least physically old, as he was then exempt from military duty.
The importance of the woman increased and the value of wife and mother became to be recognized beyond what had been known up to that time.
He abides with Apollo, and is recognized as the Living Oracle of God.
Men call me Christ, and God has recognized the name; but Christ is not a man.
The multitudes were wild with selfish thought; none recognized the rights and needs of any other one.
Among the masters of the Greeks was one, Apollo, who was called, Defender of the Oracle, and recognized in many lands as Grecian sage.
It is a powerful temptation, this one of intolerance, and takes hold of strong natures; it frequently rouses tremendous tempests before it can be recognized and ignored.
It is disguised under one form of annoyance or another, but when looked full in the face, it can only be recognized as intolerance.
It will be curious, too, to see how many apparently serious problems, relieved of the importance given them by a strained nervous system, are recognized to be nothing at all.
We see in individuals traits of character, good and bad, that we never could have recognized whilst blinded by our own personal prejudices.
But the triviality of magnifying one's own out of all proportion has not yet been recognized by many.
Those who are subject to bad moods are equally subject to good ones, and the superficiality of the happier modes is just as much to berecognized as that of the wretched ones.
It is simply a quiet, steady obedience to recognized laws followed as a matter of course, which must lead to a clearer appreciation of such laws, and of our own freedom in obeying them.
Of course the sooner such superficial feeling is recognized and shaken off, the nearer we are to real sentiment.
Having recognizedintolerance as intolerance, having estimated it at its true worth, the next question is, how to get rid of it.
How many of us have listened over and over to the same tale of past annoyances, until we wonder how it can be possible that the constant repetition is not recognized by the narrator!
The young woman had just recognized her friend in the heaving turmoil over the heads of the crowd, backlit by the red reflection of the burning castle.
Social necessity, then, is widely recognized as a valid proof for a right or duty.
The same principle, though arrived at by a different process of reasoning, underlies the dictum, coming to be more and more recognized by legislators and economists, that the costs of production should be borne by the Consumers.
He was quickly recognizedby them, hailed as their deliverer, and nearly crushed by their warm-hearted embraces!
At this moment an officer, who was afterwards recognized to be Mr. McDonald, the first lieutenant and the then commanding officer, called out that they had surrendered.