The strangest fate was to befall me in this Easter vacation, during which I was really the only remaining representative of the Saxon Club in Leipzig.
I began to play the role assigned me with all the skill I could command, and after a couple of hours, which were relieved by the strangest antics, we at last gained our end.
The day when this occurred was one of the strangest in my life, as it showed in a really horrible way the whole misery of my position at that time.
But in this matter I encountered exceptional difficulties, which in the course of eventful years grew in chronic fashion into the strangest of ailments.
When I explained this to Franck, he was astonished, and admitted it was one of thestrangest cases he had ever come across in connection with undeserved fame.
He only knew that he was awakened by a sound--the strangest sound a man could hear in space.
So I went into the ladies room, darling, and I put on the strangest kind of mask.
Yes, 'there are more things in heaven and earth--' But the workings of Chance are the strangest of all.
Guizot on the turf is one of the strangest anomalies of our age!
At length he pushed his plate from him, and spoke aloud; with the strangest inconsistency.
Speculations, too, bearing the strangestrelations towards the prison, but always concerning the prison, ran like nightmares through his mind while he lay awake.
Now, at present I am in the position of these same readers, for I hold in this hand several threads of one of the strangest cases which ever perplexed a man's brain, and yet I lack the one or two which are needful to complete my theory.
Art in the blood is liable to take the strangest forms.
The face which she turned towards us was of the strangest livid tint, and the features were absolutely devoid of any expression.
He first saw her--by one of the strangest coincidences in the world--on the Main Street of Mariposa.
But the strangest thing is that if the judge had known what every one else in Mariposa knew, it would have broken his heart.
Strangest of all to think, in a case like this, of the people who were left behind, or in some way or other prevented from going, and always afterwards told of how they had escaped being on board the Mariposa Belle that day!
The strangest thing is that Pupkin senior seemed to understand the whole situation without any explanations at all.
But the strangest part of it was the unexpected sequel.
Beyond that the writing was so alike that it was the strangest coincidence in the world.
What would have happened to the debt, or whether they would have ever paid it off, is more than I can say, if it hadn't occurred that light broke in on Mullins in the strangest and most surprising way you can imagine.
Mayor cried, looking bigger, And in did come thestrangest figure!
Then the auld man said--"The strangest of all Is the curious wedding in our king's hall.
He has received thestrangest confidences: he has listened to the most astounding confessions.
Somehow, he gets thoughtful, sitting by himself so much, and thinks the strangest things you ever heard.
Even this, though, when Scrooge looked at it with increasing steadiness, was not its strangest quality.
He corroborated everything, remembered everything, enjoyed everything, and underwent the strangest agitation.
Somehow he gets thoughtful, sitting by himself so much, and thinks the strangest things you ever heard.
But as I was going down to the lamp, I saw the strangest staircase up a dark corner, with a man in a white waistcoat (evidently hired) standing on the top of it fuming.
Where Brady had put the spoil of his many robberies had long been a mystery to the authorities, and Brady's recital, although one of the strangest Matt had ever heard, was logical, and bore the stamp of truth.
The strangest part of it is why Whipple and Pete should go to all this trouble.
To a cycle of another kind, to lectures given at Florence in 1483 on the Aristotelian philosophy, Poliziano composed a prose introduction, probably the strangest ever heard at any university.
She is astonished at everything, asks the strangest questions, and makes naive observations and mistakes.
Among his strangest remarks I must quote his inquiry addressed to Prince Esterhazy, "whether people married in Greece?
Her beauty was of the kind which, leaving the ordinary man untouched, addressed itself with the strangest potency to an especially vehement nature here and there.
You make the strangest mistake,' she said, 'if you think that was anything but a boy's folly.
All this was preceded and accompanied by the strangest diplomacy that the world had seen, but which does not concern this abstract.
The strangest part of this engagement was that there was then nominally no war between France and Great Britain, and that these operations were only accidental auxiliary conflicts.
This veneration of saints attains its strangest development in the sect of the Panchpiriyas or worshippers of the five Pirs.
In China the strangest forms of magic and divination enjoy public esteem.
My partners look at me in the strangest way, as if they thought I were liable to become dangerous at any moment.
The strangest thing has happened-not until last night after the opera did I even dream of it, and-even now I cannot believe.
He has disappeared completely--that's the strangest part of it.
That's a little the strangest thing I ever heard of.
It's the strangest thing I ever heard of, and I am in a hurry to know all about it, Come on; our company is up at the end of the street.
It is the strangest case, I should think, that French detective ever came across," resumed Deering.
It is the strangest case I have heard of," Glynn was beginning, when Elsie returned.
He was a strong, violent, brutal man, full of the strangest freaks, yet in many respects just the man for the times.
He was the strangest character of the eighteenth century.
Then followed the strangest quest doubtless ever made by a woman.
The sight of you upon that bank, the lights in your face, struck me as the strangest mystery that could possibly confront me.
And, strangest of all, these people were all made of china, even to their clothes, and were so small that the tallest of them was no higher than Dorothy's knee.
But the strangest of all were the people who lived in this queer country.
The strangest fact to contemplate with regard to this unrivaled popularity, this astonishing range of influence, is that it truly constitutes an apotheosis of superficiality.
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