The alternative within it, the alternative like a bit of brown sugar, offered itself very suggestively at the moment.
She stopped suddenly and consciously, as if she had said too much, and Janet felt that she was suggestively apologized to.
We learned the names, suggestively odd or quaintly poetic, and we pictured in the mind the places themselves to which they belonged.
Perhaps, however, we see even more suggestively how his whole mind was occupied with this subject by observing the way in which the mere incidental mention of the name of Christ sends him off into the most sublime statements regarding Him.
On a subsequent occasion, the latter were unable to return the compliment, excusing themselves by suggestively remarking, 'We don't take such things with us when we go to fight.
But these Ruskinian names, however brilliantly and suggestively employed by the master, are dangerous tools for the beginner in the study of poetry.
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Despeaux found an opportunity to dig his thumbsuggestively into Blanchard's side.
The gentlemen of the committee exchanged wise grins, suggestively sardonic grins, and sat down.
They seemed slight and ineffectual compared with the stout peaveys, whose dangling steel fingers hung suggestively ready to grasp with biting spur the slippery timber; and Y-hey!
Professor James in his chapter on The Sick Souls deals most suggestively with these driving longings and all the later analyses of the psychology of conversion begin with the stress of the divided self.
So these two veterans in the cause of freedom were fitly and suggestively brought face to face.
It was suggestively slanted, and a dusky strip that looked very small appeared beneath it when it swung high on the crest of a sea.
They were lean and somewhat grim of face, as well as ragged and suggestively spare of frame, for they had borne all that man may bear and live through during the winter they had spent in the ice-bound wilderness.
He seemed somewhat hurt at the stiffness of my rejoinder, and toyed suggestively with his revolver for some moments without speaking.
Until the trial," the other answered, standing a little away from him with his hand thrust suggestively into a pocket.
His eyes were suggestively steady; his skin was clear; he looked forceful in an unemphatic manner.
His visitor wistfully and somewhat suggestively eyed a chair, but made no move to be seated.
I didn't say so," sneered the other, more suggestively than ever.
Flora Schuyler saw a little unpleasant smile on his lips as he pointed suggestively to the men with rifles he had sent towards the door.
A barrel, with a box or two laid upon it, stood suggestively beneath it.
He inclined his head suggestively toward the house, and she understood.
We ran over him," explained Romeo, suggestively inclining his head in the general direction of Kent's.
Nevertheless, as these phenomena are here in some cases suggestively peculiar, I will consider them more in detail.
Morphology); and, without waiting to go into details, it is notorious that the faunas of Australia and New Zealand are not only highly peculiar, but also suggestively archaic.
The walls are suggestively hung with Lists of the Great Tithes and such congenial paintings as A Bench of Bishops, represented regaling at a roystering banquet, Susannah and the Elders, Brasenose College, &c.
Their somatic characteristics are suggestively primitive, as already shown; and the testimony of these characteristics is fully corroborated by that of their esthetic status as interpreted in the light of the laws of growth.
Then young Esmond laughed in an unpleasant fashion as he drew the lash of his dog-whip suggestively through his hand.
His face was clear in the moonlight, and it was expressionless, but his tone had been suggestively dry, and for just a moment an unpleasant fancy flashed upon Ingleby.
Then she became sensible that there was something suggestively familiar in the attitude of the man who, moving noiselessly, raised himself erect and stood watching the trooper, whose back was towards him.
Mere mite of observation though I have dubbed myself, I won't pretend to have deciphered any of them amid the bacchanal sounds that, on the evening so suggestively spent, floated out into the region of Washington Place.
There were but three chairs in the room, the two revolving desk-chairs, and one suggestively rigid and slippery, meant for visitors.
Their artificial character was immediately assumed by many, because they were too straight and too suggestivelygeometrical in their arrangement to permit the conclusion that they were natural watercourses.
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