Henry's words, his description of the ebony cabinet which was to escape her observation at first, immediately rushed across her; and though there could be nothing really in it, there was something whimsical, it was certainly a very remarkable coincidence!
No, no, you will proceed into this small vaulted room, and through this into several others, without perceiving anything very remarkable in either.
So many instances within my small circle of friends is remarkable!
Now, for instance, it was reckoned a remarkable thing, at the last party in my rooms, that upon an average we cleared about five pints a head.
It is remarkable, however, that she neither insisted on Catherine's writing by every post, nor exacted her promise of transmitting the character of every new acquaintance, nor a detail of every interesting conversation that Bath might produce.
Her mother was a woman of useful plain sense, with a good temper, and, what is more remarkable, with a good constitution.
It really was remarkable, the likeness.
Arbuthnot said nothing to that for two reasons—first, because she was struck by the remarkable and growing calm of the hitherto incoherent and excited Lotty, and secondly because what she was looking at was so very beautiful.
Mostly Miss Stacy lets us choose our own subjects; but next week we are to write a composition on some remarkable person.
Secretly she thought Anne's nose was a remarkable pretty one; but she had no intention of telling her so.
" Always on the lookout for the detective's remarkable feats of deduction, I saw Jolnes's eye flash for an instant upon a long yellow splash on the shirt bosom and a smaller one upon the chin of Rheingelder—both undoubtedly made by the yolk of an egg.
"'Boys,' says he, 'you might as well go to playing seven-up for his saddle and clothes, for his head's fractured and if he lives ten minutes it will be a remarkable case of longevity.
The major was moved to declare to Miss Lydia one day that young Hargraves possessed remarkable perception and a gratifying respect for the old regime.
The burglar expected no remarkable "haul.
The boys were not able to remember that their remarks had possessed weight before; but now their sayings were treasured and repeated; everything they did seemed somehow to be regarded as remarkable; they had evidently lost the power of doing and saying commonplace things; moreover, their past history was raked up and discovered to bear marks of conspicuous originality.
Childhood Trauma Can Affect A Person's Health Across A Lifetime The human brain is really remarkable.
Since then, the company has released upwards of sixty different full-length features, each one a testament to the remarkable strength in quality Disney holds for itself.
Almost everybody who is politically conscious has strong feelings about one or more of these issues; but I want you, if you can, to set aside such feelings for the moment and consider yourself only as a member of a biological species which has had a remarkable history and whose disappearance none of us can desire.
Well, one day the fish did a very dangerous thing, he began to think: "Surely I am a most remarkable being, since I can move around like this in the middle of empty space.
My husband and I visited his parents frequently, and I became increasingly taken with this gentle, remarkable lady.