RM2AJG9D1–Inglenook, The (1907) . cellent anatomist, as well as naturalist, and writer, asyou know him. He was a very rapid and afccurate reader. Forinstance if he bought a book inChicago by the time his trainwould reach Elgin he couldfinish reading it and would haveno more use for it. for he hadmastered its contents so that hewould not forget them andwould need the book no longer.From youth he had cultivatedthis good memory. When calleda lucky genius he would eithergive a deprecatory shrug of hisshoulders or reply, Anybodycan do it, if he is willing towork. Genius according to hisdefinition, is nothing
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RM2ABW6FK–this subject a specialty and embodied the labors of a life in it had been obtained and published by some of the scientific associations there could scarcely be such ignorance of the most remarkable and interesting facts in natural history as System. on ' Fat People' deprecatory of a plan pursued by ' Bantam' for the reduction of their adiposity and in praise of and re commending what purports to be a different and much better system for effecting the same purpose. This is not the first time I have read articles of a similar purport from the same authority. Banting of Kensington England who has
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RM2AX867N–Meissonier, his life and his art . d faces of the combatants, theirfurious glances, the straining muscles of heads and necks, the culmin-ating frenzy of a violence which has been aggravated rather thanexhausted by the struggle in which benches, tables and stools have beenoverturned—a violence no longer to be restrained by the intervention,at once deprecatory and threatening, of comrades who seek to part themaddened adversaries. I do not think Meissonier ever showed this gift for generalisationof expression more forcibly than in two pictures of this period, theMonk Ministering to a Sick Man (18
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RM2AJFBAW–Harper's New Monthly Magazine Volume 34 December 1886 to May 1887 . inholiday market costumes, strong-featured,positive, Avho shook their heads at eachother and jiodded violently and incessant-ly, and all talked at once, the old men inrusty suits, thin, with a deprecatory man-ner, as if they had heard that clatter forfifty years, and perky, sharp-faced girls invegetable hats, all long-nosed and thin-lipped. And though the day was cool,mosquitoes had the bad taste to invade the THEIR PILGRIMAGE. 677 train. At the junction, a small collectionof wooden shanties, where the travellerswaited an hour
RM2AWKCA6–Autobiography of an English soldier in the United States armyComprising observations and adventures in the States and Mexico . khaving nearly all joined us from Staten Island, were sent toBaltimore. There I passed the remainder of my enlistment,being discharged on the 12th of August, 1850. As theremaining two years which I passed in the service presentonly the usual barren and monotonous features of a soldierslife in garrison, I have resolved on concluding the narrativewith my return from Mexico. And now, tired reader, in conclusion, allow me to say afew words deprecatory of your severe critic
RM2AG04B6–. The practical elocutionist; an extensive collection of recitations, selected & arranged expressly for school use, with a few plain rules for inflection, modulation, gesture and action, and rhetorical punctuation ... RAM II. DEPRECATORY POSITION. Diagram 3.—Kepresents a position suitable for the de-livery of a highly emphatic sentiment. The arm shouldbe gradually raised from the position shown in diagram1, until the hand is at the level of the head, the palm ofthe hand being presented flat, or nearly so, towards theaudience, diagram 3 («), the arm should then be brought,suddenly and with deci
RM2AX6JJM–Something of men I have known : with some papers of a general nature, political, historical, and retrospective . ucceeded by tariff,finance, and other commonplace, everyday questions, theGovernor felt greatly hampered. In a large degree Othel-los occupation was gone. Cold facts, statistics, figuresrunning up into the millions, gave little opportunity for theplay of his wonderful imagination. In his second race for Governor, in a speech at Bloom-ington, he said, in a deprecatory tone: These Democratsundertake to discuss the financial question. They ought nt todo that. They cant possibly underst
RM2ANDFN4–Old Concord, her highways and byways; . nother! Sore, defeated, confused, they hurryfrom the concealed fires of every bush, till they arerouted on this bluff, to scatter in a panic-strickenrush for their lives. The blood in us stirs this mild spring day as wego over the story learned so long ago in the well-thumbed books of our childhood. Not even agentle bird giving some deprecatory advice to hermate as to the location of their first housekeepingventure, nor the soft spring air playing throughthe thicket crowning the slope, can soothe us intoour usual habit of mind. We wonder if it is the bes
RM2ANH82N–The white cat . atthe risk of being impertinent I was bound tosee what I could get out of him. Have you found any law governing thesealternations? 221 THE WHITE CAT Why, yes; I have good reason to believethey come in turn—^first one and then theother. I got up. I fancy he came as near to re-ceiving a blow on the point of the chin thatmoment, as he ever did in his life. But Iheld myself in check. Of course, if you think that its none ofmy business, Ill ask you no more questions,I said angrily. Oh, no! Oh, no! He shook his headwith a deprecatory wave. Only sometimesits easier to ask questions th
RM2AN1G66–The acme magazine . etrate to the un-derstanding of a very deaf person,these gentlemen want to know aboutKlondike and have you made yourpile. The man looked about with a pleased,deprecatory smile. I low I have, he acknowledgedgraciously. Done made it in justthree months. Now Im going home toGeorgy an have a plumb good time anlive like a lord. Good for you! cried a wet goodsdrummer approvingly. But howd youdo it so quick? Find a pocket? Done it by straight hard work, hedeclared proudly. Down home inGeorgy folks say none o my familyever work. They low were too shift-less. Now, I reckon when we a
RM2CGHA43–. The life and voyages of Joseph Wiggins; modern discoverer of the Kara Sea route to Siberia, based on his journals & letters . ni(;n strekt, ykxeseisk.. SAMOYEDES AND THEIR IIU ELLIXG. [To face p. 310. xvi] AT DUNDEE 311 from Dundee, with a send-ofF of doubtful looksand deprecatory expressions of opinion from well-meaning friends. In that voyage he demonstratedthat the Kara Sea was a mere bagatelle whencompared with Hudsons Bay. The man w^ho losthis ship in it owing to the ice would be an idiot.A great deal had been heard about IVIashonaland,but mines were never seen there such as thoseto be
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