By the way, Bert, I met a great man at her house the other night--at least, about a month ago.
The young girl ran to light me on the way, and the man fell back to let me pass, his eyes still fixed on me.
Come, Mr. Rassendyll--by the way, what name did they give you?
Understanding that she wished to be let alone, I avoided her carefully, but I saw that she went the same way as I did to the very end of my journey, and I took opportunities of having a good look at her, when I could do so unobserved.
His personality and behavior were shaped exclusively by the unique form of American slavery.
While the African made the adjustment successfully, the American Indian, when he was enslaved, did not.
Leakey believes that Homo Habilis, who lived in East Africa about two million years ago, was the immediate ancestor of man and the most advanced of all the hominids.
This fact made a profound difference in the way in which the two systems affected the slave as an individual, and in the way in which they impinged upon the development of his personality.
There are also grounds to believe that different value systems influenced the way in which contrasting cultures adjusted to slavery.
It is estimated that some five percent died in Africa on the way to the coast, another thirteen percent in transit to the West Indies, and still another thirty percent during the three-month seasoning period in the West Indies.
Society provides the individual with a number of roles, and the individual's behavior is his performance, the way in which he plays them.
I walked -- some part ofthe way -- the rest by the carriers.
It may be said that married men of forty are usually ready and generous enough to fling passing glances at any specimen of moderate beauty they may discern by the way.
I knew you would be astonished," laughed Desiree, "at the way he has grown.
By the way, she gets married in a couple of weeks from now.
The way to become rich is to make money, my dear Edna, not to save it," he said.
It's so out of the way; and a good walk from the car.
Where the wound had been given, there must the cure be found if anywhere; and Emma felt that, till she saw her in the way of cure, there could be no true peace for herself.
I'm very glad I happened to be in the way,' Alice said, as she helped her to put on her shawl again.
I always do,' said the Red Knight, and they began banging away at each other with such fury that Alice got behind a tree to be out ofthe way of the blows.
There is a great deal of truth in what you say," replied Sir Thomas, "and far be it from me to throw any fanciful impediment in the way of a plan which would be so consistent with the relative situations of each.
When Sir Thomas comes, I dare say he will be in for some borough, but there has been nobody to put him in the way of doing anything yet.
But I now say he is paid for keeping out of the way--and that bank-note there on the table is the price of his absence, sent by the guilty persons to his wife.
The influence that instantly stopped him, on the way to his carriage, was the silent influence of her face.
One step more, you see, on the way to the end,' he repeated to himself, on his way home.
I remember that she used to think it very silly of me to burden myself with extra food upon the march, though she was quite glad to eat it with me, if the way chanced to be barren of sustenance.
Tublat, Kala's husband, was sorely vexed, and but for the female's careful watching would have put the child out of the way.
Though Tuckahoe had but few of the good things of{28} life, yet of such as it did possess grandmother got a full share, in the way of presents.
I had, of course, heard of whippings and of savage rencontres between overseers and slaves, but I had always been out of the way at the times and places of their occurrence.
Lloyd was not in the way of knowing much of the real opinions and feelings of his slaves respecting him.
I dare be sworn we lost not a minute by the way, when we had got our herd together, which Fangs did not manage until we heard the vesper-bell.
On the first point, the Palmer professed ignorance; on the second, he said that the voyage might be safely made by the way of Venice and Genoa, and from thence through France to England.
I forgive thy wit," replied the Abbot, "on condition thou wilt show me the wayto Cedric's mansion.
On his return nothing had happened to him; he was thought to be dead, but was perfectly well, and said, "This is the way I have been robbed!
Let us remark, by the way, that the hatred of luxury is not an intelligent hatred.
By the way, I did not hear the sound of your carriage; you have left it yonder, behind the coppice at the fork of the roads, no doubt.
And the angel of the LORD found her by a fountain of water in the wilderness, by the fountain in the way to Shur.
And the men rose up from thence, and looked toward Sodom: and Abraham went with them to bring them on the way.
And he said, Blessed be the LORD God of my master Abraham, who hath not left destitute my master of his mercy and his truth: I being in the way, the LORD led me to the house of my master's brethren.
And Rachel died, and was buried in the way to Ephrath, which is Bethlehem.
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