The roof is about twelve feet high, and runs to a pretty sharp angle, as if there were a regular ridge-pole there; while these ribbed, arched, hairy sides, present us with those wondrous, half vertical, scimetar-shaped slats of whale-bone, say three hundred on a side, which depending from the upper part of the head or crown bone, form those Venetian blinds which have elsewhere been
cursorily mentioned.
"Doubtless," thought I, "she is some stiff old maid; for though the daughter of Madame Reuter, she may well number upwards of forty winters; besides, if it were otherwise, if she be both young and pretty, I am not handsome, and no dressing can make me so, therefore I'll go as I am." And off I started,
cursorily glancing sideways as I passed the toilet-table, surmounted by a looking-glass: a thin irregular face I saw, with sunk, dark eyes under a large, square forehead, complexion destitute of bloom or attraction; something young, but not youthful, no object to win a lady's love, no butt for the shafts of Cupid.
She
cursorily signified the direction of the church, and went on, d'Urberville saying that he would see them again, in case they should be still unsuccessful in their search for shelter, of which he had just heard.
While one of the lovely beings we have so
cursorily presented to the reader was thus lost in thought, the other quickly recovered from the alarm which induced the exclamation, and, laughing at her own weakness, she inquired of the youth who rode by her side:
I live in my heart and in my head, sir--not in this feeble carcass I
cursorily inhabit.
"The police aren't for that," observed Mrs Verloc
cursorily, hurrying on her way.
The man momentarily stands for the thought, but will not bear examination; and a society of men will
cursorily represent well enough a certain quality and culture, for example, chivalry or beauty of manners; but separate them and there is no gentleman and no lady in the group.
Blenkinsop, the housekeeper, who dropped some hints to the lady's-maid, who may have
cursorily mentioned the matter to the cook, who carried the news, I have no doubt, to all the tradesmen, so that Mr.
He held me in talk so long, till at last he drew me out of the raffling place to the shop-door, and then to a walk in the cloister, still talking of a thousand things
cursorily without anything to the purpose.
I noticed these objects
cursorily only--in them there was nothing extraordinary.
Bert fell back upon imprecations, then he went up to the shed,
cursorily examined the possibility of a flank attack, put his gun handy, and set to work, with a convulsive listening pause before each mouthful on the Prince's plate of corned beef.
Of course, if we're to learn anything from the artist's effort, the past cannot be looked at
cursorily. And in that context, an incisive black and white image called 'Congregation Train' (inkjet print on canvas) makes the purpose of the show clearer: to underline what the beginning of our journey was and what the future holds ...