For the three thousand square miles of our district, what with our thaws, and the storms, and the work in the fields, I don't see how it is possible to provide medical aid all over.
And, in spite of his absurd position as Liza's lovesick swain at his age, you ought to see howhe carries off the absurd position.
One artisan drinking with a comrade made the latter feel him to see how warm he was; the other man felt a pistol under his waistcoat.
And half drawing from beneath his tattered blouse a huge key, he added: "Do you want to see how a key to liberty is made?
There is not a chance passer-by who would not be indignant to see howwe are treated.
Having remounted my horse, I just looked back to see how he was getting on, before I rode away.
I was curious to see how he would comport himself to Mrs. Graham.
I was rather anxious to see how he would meet me in the morning, and not a little disappointed to behold him enter the breakfast- room with a careless smile.
It was Milicent, poor Milicent, gone to see how I was - no one else cared for me; but she still was kind.
See how bitterly he weeps; be kind to him, he will not harm us more.
See how tenderly he lifts aside the leaves that overshadow pale Harebell, and listen now how softly he sings as he rocks little Eglantine to sleep.
You silly flower," said Thistledown, "see how quickly I will make you bloom!
With means at hand of building decent cabins, it was wonderful to see how clumsy, rough, and wretched, its hovels were.
I don't see how I was ever bamboozled into taking up his offer.
He was willing to let the other talk, while he waited to see how far he would go.
Ned looked toward Mr. Hardley tosee how he was taking it.
I want to see how it operates with a new air tank I've fitted on.
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