51 collocations for interpolated

Shouldn't a woman recognize the father of her own children?" "She should," interpolated the judge.

And then he enlarged upon the subject, giving the crudest and most precise particulars, much to the delight of Seguin, who every now and again interpolated remarks of approval, while both Mathieu and Marianne grew more and more ill at ease.

As there was no opportunity of teaching school on that desolate mountain" "And marrying one of thy scholars," interpolated Mrs. Crowder.

" At this point he interpolated an offensive expression with which I was not familiar before I joined the army, but I overlooked that also.

He had refused to interpolate a vulgar ballet in the second act for the benefit of the members of the aristocratic Jockey Club, who dined late and insisted on having a ballet on entering the opera-house.

" "The mother is always impressing him with the fact that he is a de Laney on both sides," interpolated Bert.

"Good boys!" interpolated Bobby softly.

" "I reckon I heard somebody say suthin' about its being a Chinaman's three-day job," interpolated the Left Bower, with equal irony, "but I ain't quite clear in my mind about that.

We never found a sign of you or the car" "'Cause I was over in camp, or thereabouts," interpolated Casey drily.

" "It must have cost him a lot for rent," wisely interpolated the Little Chap.

" "This is Madam La Fleur," interpolated Miss Panney, "the celebrated chef who cooks for Dr. Tolbridge.

" "Though we have done our best never to leave him alone with her for a single moment," interpolated Miss Crewys.

"I would like to ask a question," interpolated the editor of Baby's World.

I saw her in Boston the other day, and the Venus hallucination is shattered, but the yellow bells look just the same, proving" "That every prospect pleases And man (or woman) alone is vile," interpolated Evan.

" "Of course if anything serious happens, or any great need comes, we have the five thousand to draw upon," interpolated Gilbert.

Yet this very man, in the preface to the first of these, advanced a particular fact, to charge three eminent persons of interpolating the lord Clarendon's History, which fact has been disproved by the bishop of Rochester, Dr. Atterbury, then the only survivor of them; and the particular part he pretended to be falsifed produced since, after almost ninety years, in that noble author's own hand.

(Here his wife interpolated a homely illustration of the movement of "de shettle" in the loom weavinged.)

" "Learning Euclid," interpolated Jarvis.

"Or freckled Cyril Lord," interpolated Julia.

I am only a cook, and I am much obliged to this good ladyMiss Panic, I think is the name" "Panney," sharply interpolated the old lady.

Please, sir, I" "Dd," interpolated Langdon, laughing.

" "I cannot excuse cake-walking off the stage, among civilized people," interpolated Miss Lavinia, catching the word but not the connection, and realizing that, as hostess, she had inconsiderately lost the thread of the conversation.

The admirably pure and tender heart, and the exquisite intellectual refinement implied in the Vicar and the Traveller, force us to love Goldsmith in spite of superficial foibles, and when Johnson prunes or interpolates lines in the Traveller, we feel as though a woodman's axe was hacking at a most delicate piece of carving.

He requires us to pack two distinct judgments into one and the same proposition: he interpolates the meaning of the Propositio Conversa simpliciter into the form of the Propositio Convertenda (when an universal Affirmative), and then claims it as a great advantage, that the proposition thus interpolated admits of being converted simpliciter, and not merely per accidens.

" "Don't you think," interpolated Miriam, "that there is a great deal more said and done about eating than the subject is worth?" Mrs. Drane looked a little anxiously at La Fleur, but the cook did not in the least resent the remark.

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