Collinson, Fellow of the Royal Society of London, a present of a glass tube, with some account of the use of it in making such experiments.
And this mode, which I at first put on with some violence to natural inclination, became at length so easy, and so habitual to me, that perhaps for these fifty years past no one has ever heard a dogmatical expression escape me.
No importance was attached to the fact at the time, but subsequent events endowed it with some significance.
My incredulity annoyed Armitage so that he turned and left me with some abruptness.
They are undoubtedly from the same hand--with some attempt at disguise in the case of this first one.
He had avoided this the previous evening, in the Octavius depot, with some skill, he flattered himself.
He had discouraged conversation about her soul and its welfare, at first obliquely, then, under compulsion, with some directness.
Exeunt Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, [with some Attendants].
Effect it with some care, that he may prove More fond on her than she upon her love.
Every day thou daffest me with some device, Iago; and rather, as it seems to me now, keepest from me all conveniency than suppliest me with the least advantage of hope.
Looking up with some indignation, Paul recognized in one of them the boy who had cheated him out of the oysters.
He was dressed, however, with some pretensions to smartness.
I think," said he, with some hesitation, "that I shall go to New York.
I set myself to copy it, and you can imagine my astonishment when I found that, with some reservations, he had left all his property to me.
The nobleman's reply was interrupted by his secretary, who broke in with some heat.
The first message submitted to me was so short that it was impossible for me to do more than to say, with some confidence, that the symbol XXX stood for E.
Well, well, it just happens that I have already read all the available evidence, including the report of the inquest, with some care.
With some words on the characteristics and contrasts of Browning's early and late work.
Caliban upon Setebos", with some notes on Browning's Subtlety and Humour.
With some mistakes, and not a few more or less grotesque absurdities, the members of the various English and American Browning Societies are yet to be congratulated on the good work they have, collectively, accomplished.
I will tell you what it is,' began the dealer, with some sharpness, and then broke off again into a chuckle.
I beg your pardon,' he said, with some discomposure.
Bathsheba then began, with some awkwardness, allowing her thoughts to stray occasionally from her story to attend to the shears, which required a little nicety in sharpening.
See a more full and circumstantial account of these events, with some variation of names, in Florence of Worcester.
With some part of them fought Hugh, Earl of Shropshire, (120) and put them to flight.
He did it with some flourish of ceremony, for a mail journey from London in winter was an achievement to congratulate an adventurous traveller upon.
Mr. Cruncher, with some diffidence, explained himself as meaning "Old Nick's.
Mr. Lorry took the hesitating little hand that confidingly advanced to take his, and he put it with some ceremony to his lips.
Her lashes fell as, with some ceremony, he led her to the long French mirror which was in the breakfast room.
If you go on this way," he said, with some severity, "you will presently be neither loved nor respected.
I had sent a copy to the lady with whom my heart was at that time somewhat engaged, and who did all that in her lay to break it; and she, with some tact, passed over the gift and my cherished contributions in silence.
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