" Also, a pair of blacks which he was going to put into the break recalled vividly to his mind a pair which he had sold to Faulkner in '19, for a hundred guineas, and which Faulkner had sold for a hundred and sixty two months later—any gent who could disprove this statement being offered the privilege of calling Mr.
He could not tell the history of the loan, but it was more vividly present with him than ever, as well as the fact which the Vicar delicately ignored—that this relation of personal indebtedness to Bulstrode was what he had once been most resolved to avoid.
And it is only what we are vividly conscious of that we can vividly imagine to be seen by Omniscience.
Many men have been praised as vividly imaginative on the strength of their profuseness in indifferent drawing or cheap narration:—reports of very poor talk going on in distant orbs; or portraits of Lucifer coming down on his bad errands as a large ugly man with bat's wings and spurts of phosphorescence; or exaggerations of wantonness that seem to reflect life in a diseased dream.
When I left Rome I corresponded with him, and about once in two months received from him long letters in queer English, which brought before me vividly his spluttering, enthusiastic, gesticulating conversation.
That scene of two years before flashed back into her recollection as vividly as if it had taken place yesterday.
" The thoughtfulness, empathy and love of this convenience store manager demonstrates vividly that people remember more how much an employer cares than how much the employer pays.
I vividly recall entering their driveway and being overwhelmed by the size of their home, the beauty of the furnishings, the manicured grounds and the pecan orchard.
As a literary work, the book vividly portrays the landscapes amid narration, hence imbuing it with a strong real-life flavor.
Head bowed, like a willing ox I serve the children" portrayed his cultural personality vividly.
As I walked down the slope towards the beach, in my mind's eyes I could still vividly envision the playfully 18)sublime look on her face—her gentle smile and communicative eyes—even if ten years had passed.
What I do remember, vividly, is graduation.
What was then said and thought still speaks to us as vividly as ever from the printed page.
'" Jobs recalled the incident vividly because it was his first realization that his father did not know everything.
'FACES PLACES' (Agnès Varda and JR) In this glorious, vividly personal work, Ms.
The Three Kingdoms represents the supreme achievement of historical novels in ancient China, and also vividly reflects the political and culture of that time, said Professor Cha Mingjian from the Shanghai International Studies University.
The picture vividly depicts the trust crisis in modern society: the customer doubts about the quality of a bargain, while the seller worries that the bill is counterfeit.
Having both practical and aesthetic value,printing and dyeing vividly reflect the simple,unaffected but profound cultural and artiste Skills.
As is vividly portrayed in the drawing above,there is a mobile phone hold by a hand surrounded by tens of or even hundreds of short messages.
Sleep Position #4: Sleeping At An Incline : Those who sleep at an incline allegedly dream more vividly.