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It is probable that the fact of the seal being placed between Charles and Dickens prevented the flourish which almost invariably accompanied his signatures on business documents; the marked enlargement of this signature takes the place of the flourish, and shows an unconscious emphasis of the ego.

I stayed with the merchants several days, and then as they were journeying homewards I gladly accompanied them.

The tastes are too uncultivated to exercise any essential influence; and when they do exist, it is usually with the pretension and effort that so commonly accompany infant knowledge.

They generally collect in large bands, and retire into the recesses of the virgin forests, whence, however, they often emerge to steal and plunder; their depredations are not unfrequently accompanied by murder. {59} The Rio Plata is one of the largest rivers in Brazil.

On his return he begged Mrs. Maylie and her niece to accompany him upstairs.

She accompanied me cheerfully, but her hand grasped mine as we groped our way down the stairs into the dark cabin.

The Captaine of the Carouan hath his Lieutenant accompanied continually with fifteene Spachi, and he hath the charge to set the Carouan in order, and to cause them to depart on their iourney when neede requireth: and during the voyage their office is some whiles to goe before with the forewarde, sometimes to come behinde with the rereward, sometimes to march on the one side, and sometimes on the other, to spy, that the coast be cleare.

" Silently they accompanied him along the lane, the Mexican keeping in front and looking around from time to time to see if they followed.

But their complaints were very seldom accompanied by menaces; they pardoned every thing in the poor youth, who had caused them.

Priestley, on the contrary, boldly avows the materialistic and deterministic consequences of his position, holds that psychical phenomena are not merely accompanied by material motions but consist in them (thought is a function of the brain), and makes psychology, as the physics of the nerves, a part of physiology.

" Some of the officers who accompanied the wounded soldiers on the trip north give interesting accounts of the fighting around Santiago.

The captive received enough food to last four days, which he carried in a pack fastened on his back, and then Robert and Tayoga accompanied him northward and back on the trail.

There is small ground for supposing relation between adjacent volcanoesactivity in one is rarely accompanied by activity in the other.

Kai-khosráu was soon mounted on horseback, and Gíw accompanied him respectfully on foot.

At the age of fourscore, he voluntarily accompanied his young master Orlando into exile, and offered to give him his little savings.

Ordinarily they are accompanied in their tours by a little troop of musicians who play the tambourine and the haut-boy.

" The child shed tears of delight on hearing this, and accompanied the old woman willingly.

He thought I liked playing duets with him; and accordingly he used to sit down beside me and accompany me faithfully, no matter how I chose to play.

Nothing, however, could be done, to avoid whatever fate awaited him, and he sadly accompanied Girty and Redpole back to the village.

He joyfully accompanied Shám Babu to a room, where he was clad in silken attire, and thence to the hall, where he was solemnly inducted into the empty bridegroom's chair amid the acclamations of the assembled guests.

She had begun painting a St. Theresa, and translating an Italian romance, and had nearly completed the education of a dozen canary birds, who would in a month's time have accompanied the harp so delightfully, as to overpower the sound of the instrument.

But it is known that afterwards she even accompanied him personally in some of his adventures dressed in men's clothes.

She sang in a low small voice, very pretty to the ear, and she was accompanying herself softly on the piano.

A little later, and a few minutes after the arrival of General Vinoy at Mont Valérien, a messenger with a flag of truce, preceded by a trumpeter and accompanied by two sergents de ville (inevitably), is said to have presented himself at the bridge of Courbevoie.

Thus, in general, the sympathetic system, while intimately connected with the cerebro-spinal, forms a close network of nerves which specially accompany the minute blood-vessels, and are distributed to the muscles of the heart, the lungs, the stomach, the liver, the intestines, and the kidneysthat is, the hollow organs of the body.

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