She was an expression of youth, of health, of beauty, and of the moral loveliness that comes from a fortunate combination of these; but beyond this she was elusive in a way that seemed to characterise her even materially.
And if I saw you becoming interested in any one in a way that I thought would make you unhappy, it would be my duty to warn you.
They might have expressed themselves on these points in a way that we consider now puerile and superstitious.
We are every one of us our brother's keeper; and if we do not choose to confess that, God will prove it to us in a way that we cannot mistake.
Can anyone deny that the gospel is preached to the poor now in a way that it never was before within the memory of man?
Then said Sigvat, "There is minch of the night still to pass, and before morning Hrorek may get himself concealed in such a way that it may be difficult to find him; but as yet he cannot be very far off, for the bodies are still warm.
I shall some time or other," said he, "come to the truth of what you are now concealing, and in such a way that ye shall not be able to contradict it.
He repeats that over and over in a way that breaks my heart to hear.
She has been talking to the police, and I saw that Inspector Darwin watching Miss Inez in a way thatmade my blood run cold.
She feels in a dull, agonized sort of way that in five minutes the waters will have closed over her head, and the story of her life have come to an end.
The revolutionary commission had, however, been entrusted to Bottot in so indefinite a way thathe could only hesitate, and give a vague reply.
But on close investigation the work stands the attack in a way that would be impossible unless it had really been written by a person in the peculiar position occupied by Bourrienne.
Wishing to break silence in a way that would be agreeable to him, I alluded to the facility with which he had nullified the last 'Senatus-consulte'.
But even this she did in so guarded a way that, as to every step she took, she could prove her innocence.
But in this evening Mr Brehgert, who was by no means a coward in such matters and whose feelings were not perhaps painfully fine, spoke his mind in a way that at first startled Mr Longestaffe.
Our fight for the Pole was entirely dependent on this autumn work, in laying down large supplies of provisions as far to the south as possible in such a way that we could be certain of finding them again.
On our way southward we had taken a good deal of seal meat and had divided it among the depots we built on the Barrier in such a way that we were now able to eat fresh meat every day.
The cooking-case was taken out, and soon the Primus was humming in a way that told us it would not be long before the chocolate was ready.
The manager of this firm undertook at the same time to prepare the necessary pemmican for men and dogs, and executed this commission in a way that I cannot sufficiently praise.
This testimony should be irrefutable; it should be presented in such a way that no one could raise anything against it, so that it would compel the acquittal in the same moment that it is presented.
The time is not far distant when the whole South will appreciate this service in a way that it has not yet been able to do.
He proved his solicitude in a way that led Mr. Vosburgh to smile slightly, for when that gentleman entered his office, Merwyn was awaiting him.
He's not a friend at all, yet my thoughts return to him in a way thatis annoying.
He arranged the basement of his house in such a way that he could practise with his revolvers, and he soon became very proficient in the accuracy and quickness of his aim.
The alternative was, having made up his mind that all these outward signs were deceitful, to alter his life in such a way that he would not have to be present at such ceremonials.
Any way, she thought, as women will do, that she might get something out of him perhaps once in a way that would be of use to us.
What he had been or done none of us ever knew, but he spoke up to one of the squatters that said something sharp to him one day in a way that showed us boys that he thought himself as good as he was.
Anyhow, Aileen could read pretty near as fast as any one I ever saw, and she used to reel it out for us, as we sat smoking over the fire, in a way that kept us jolly and laughing till it was nearly turning-in time.
Suggested Aims: (1) To cook vegetables in such a way that no nutriment is lost.
If the vegetable is cooked, to prepare it in such a way that no nutriment is lost.
One of Cruiser's fore-feet was gently strapped backward in such a way that he could neither run nor kick.
Then I lost this little one in a way that is almost too sad to think of.
Rover was a rough, shaggy dog, and his tail curled down under him in a way that showed he had been ill-treated.
He next burst the iron band, and after a long time severed his leg fetters, but in such a way that he could put them on again and no one be any the wiser.
The third day after the great body of the Indians quitted us, my keepers visited the mountains in search of game, leaving me bound in such a way that I could not get free.
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