while the newcomer satsitdown , and Mrs. Hilbery deftly joinedjointhe severed parts by leaningleantowards him and remarkingremark: “ Now , what would you do if you were married to an engineer , and had to live in Manchester , Mr. Denham ? ”
On the second branch of the question , I will only remarkremark, that unless I ran through that part of my inheritance while I was still a baby , I have not come into it yet .
“ Well , I 've gone up against a few real ones in my long and varied career , ” Irish remarkedremarkreminiscently , “ and I 've noticed that a hoss never has any respect or admiration for a swell rig .
" When I hear you give your reasons , " I remarkedremark, " the thing always appears to me to be so ridiculously simple that I could easily do it myself , though at each successive instance of your reasoning I am baffled until you explain your process .
“ Of course , we ’ll take over your furniture , mother , ” Winnie had remarkedremark.
' Death , ' " quotedquoteWarwick , with whose mood the undertaker 's remarksremarkwere in tune , " ' is the penalty that all must pay for the crime of living . ' "
Emma McChesney butteredbutterher bit of toast , then lookedlookup to remarkremarkquietly : " Had n't you better qualify for the trial heats , Jock , before you jump into the finals ? "
The gentleman owl sayssay[ [ musical notes occur here in the printed text ] ] , and she answersanswerfrom her tree a little way off , [ [ musical notes ] ] , beautifully assentingassentto and completingcompleteher lord ’s remarkremark, as becomes a properly constructed German she-owl .
This remarkremarkof mine rather annoyedannoyRose , for everybody knows ( and therefore there can be no harm in referring to the fact ) that , pretty and accomplished as she herself is , her family is hardly of the same standing as the Rassendylls .
would not have been for him a sequel to this remarkremark, that was just by reason of his deep consciousness of the bearing of his comparisoncomparison.
“ I am grieved and amazed at the ignorance of my family , ” Mr. Hilbery remarkedremark.
THE TURN OF THE SCREW The story had heldholdus , round the firefire, sufficiently breathlessbreathless, but except the obvious remarkremarkthat it was gruesome , as , on Christmas Eve in an old house , a strange tale should essentially be , I rememberrememberno comment uttered till somebody happened to saysaythat it was the only case he had metmeetin which such a visitationvisitationhad fallen on a child .
-- and she immediately thereupon remarkedremarkthat she believed Strether knew the Munsters ; the Munsters being the people he had seenseeher with at Liverpool .