1 In the first place, I wish to lay before you a particular, plain statement, touching the living bulk of this leviathan, whose skeleton we are briefly to exhibit.
Moby Dick By Herman MelvilleContext Highlight In CHAPTER 103. Measurement of The Whale's Skeleton. 2 Marek slid cautiously toward us and began to exhibit his webbed fingers.
3 The children all looked at me, as if they expected me to exhibit astonishment or delight at this information.
4 There yet lingered sufficient light in the heavens to exhibit those bright openings among the tree-tops, where different paths left the clearing to enter the depths of the wilderness.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 23 5 The high-spirited Duncan felt a powerful impulse of admiration and pity toward the former, though no opportunity could offer to exhibit his generous emotions.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 23 6 But it is no such marvelous feat to exhibit the feats of so dull a beast; though, for that matter, too, a bear may be overacted.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 25 7 After he had sufficiently extolled the property of discretion, he undertook to exhibit in what manner its use was applicable to the present situation of their tribe.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 27 8 resolution, as they may happen to exhibit fortitude or the.
The Last of the Mohicans By James Fenimore CooperContext Highlight In CHAPTER 27 9 They are to be found there as often as anywhere; and, when existing, find in that peculiar state of society a brilliant opportunity to exhibit their domestic talent.
10 And from this arose a desire to exhibit it in a living dramatic reality.
11 Never once did the dogs exhibit any symptom of uneasiness, and even when we returned to the chapel they frisked about as though they had been rabbit-hunting in a summer wood.
12 I know you will laugh at me," he replied, "but I really can't exhibit it.
13 I want you to explain to me why you won't exhibit Dorian Gray's picture.
14 But, really, it seems rather absurd that I shouldn't see my own work, especially as I am going to exhibit it in Paris in the autumn.
15 "You told me a month ago that you would never exhibit it," he cried.