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While the lustiness of the French is loudly proclaimed, the feeling of the English is quieter and stranger, but stronger.
Paddy McGuinness is no stranger to politics and has run his share of election campaigns in the past.
Ideal as a watchdog, this dog will neither be aggressive nor cringe with fear on accosting a stranger.
It's a place where all the cabbies are loquacious, every stranger is a character, and people frequently break out into song on the street.
Then again, I sent a stranger a fake story in order to get him to call and ask me out on a date.
They also want to speak to a stranger who appeared to be looking for her just four hours before she went missing.
Get out and go inside-any wayfaring stranger is welcome here of a Sunday morning, rain or shine.
His duty was to receive the stranger or the wayfaring poor, and conduct them to the hospice of guest-chamber.
Most likely the stranger is just one of those unsavory fellows who waylay innocent travelers and such, and does not wish to be known to us.
So basically, you look at the family members, acquaintance, or a total stranger.
After some investigation, she becomes convinced the stranger is her long-lost father.
She allowed her gaze to rove over the gentleman, in some odd mix of sizing him up, and curiosity at this stranger from another time.
Although he retains the painting style that he taught himself, Kox is no stranger to other contemporary artists, or to art history.
This is a book which confirms the adage that truth is stranger than fiction.
The adage, that truth is often stranger than fiction, is a huge understatement.
When it comes to myths about Ragdoll Cats, ragdoll history is truly stranger than fiction.
White Fang does not make an uproar, but rather follows quietly, stalking the stranger.
An insolent stranger makes an unexpected appearance in Tara's house claiming to be her illegitimate nephew.
But Hadrill, who took over the ABI in May, is no stranger to the white heat of politics.
She would be too ashamed to confide in the abbess about how she was ravished by a stranger.
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The rider had led Zawahiri back to the horse, the Arabian snorting a few times at the stranger.
The custom of joining the hands in the sign of prayer is the greeting one receives from a stranger and is unique to Sanatana Dharma.
Carragher is playing in central defence for Liverpool but is no stranger to the right-back position and would be my choice.
Yesterday morning some stranger trapped me and gave me his life story for over an hour.
They were a very strange folk, with a riddling dialect that made even Levee, no stranger to the art of persuasion, feel intimidated.
Joe turned and glared at the stranger as though he too was angry with his voice.
Shocked, I reeled away in horror, fearing that some passing stranger might take me for a rubber fetishist, a thought that appals and revolts me.
He said if a woman found she was married to a stranger she would need to submit a sworn affidavit.
If the family is not present you may employ a stranger as long as they are respectable in demeanor and appearance.
Instead of getting a chance to speak to her mother, she was shot dead by a stranger who accompanied her mother.
His legs were deeply lacerated, but his life was saved when a stranger managed to pluck him from the waters.
My father had a knack for making a total stranger feel very comfortable in his presence.
At one time when a stranger approached a blacks' camp the juvenile King Billies would disappear into the gunyans.
Still I was a little bit worried that I had been reckless to accept hospitality from a complete stranger.
He knew what he was talking about for he was no stranger to violence, having just come out of the killing fields of the first world war.
Michael, who is no stranger to the management of golf teams will have another busy year ahead of him.
He denied he was responsible for the injuries and said a stranger was the axeman in the park.
Whosoever compoundeth any like it, or whosoever putteth any of it upon a stranger, shall even be cut off from his people.
Present the bus driver with a rose, give your mail carrier a thank-you card, hold a door for a stranger, smile at a passerby.
It was probably some idiotic unknown stranger who awoke me from my beauty sleep.
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Not surprisingly, the aversion may be stronger when the person in question is a stranger.
Even a stranger passing by a fighting couple could talk them out of the quarrel.
Then the restrained growl of a mad dog found its way past her curled lips, rasping at the stranger before her who hadn't flinched.
There was a whoosh, a sound like a thick book being shut, and a stranger walked through the closed closet door.
I join the end of the queue, nodding at a former stranger who's almost become a friend over recent months.
Mr Quinn, whose businesses include insurance and investment, is no stranger to big deals.
In mythic accounts, the relationship between the autochthonous and the stranger is always a matter of context.
As for her own love life, it takes a turn of the better when she meets a handsome stranger while shopping in Rome.
I can't see that being a runaway success, but stranger things have happened.
Child abduction is a rare enough crime and for two children to be taken by someone they don't know without signs of a struggle is stranger still.
I have read that stranger abductions are actually on the decline in the past couple of years.
It was the 11 th of the season for a man who is no stranger to the referee's book.
Think for a moment of those times when you do occasionally make burning eye contact with a cute stranger.
A stranger shows up on the farm asking about an old, lop-eared dog.
When I first arrived at Duke, hooking up with a stranger seemed like a way to shed my inhibitions.
But the moment suggests to him that if he is awake, then his reality is truly stranger and more menacing than he ever imagined.
Rather than plunging us into innocent love with an apparent stranger, they beam our conscious self-regard back at ourselves.
Like Hamlin, McGinley is also no stranger to bedazzled spandex, having also competed on a season of Dancing with the Stars.
Beethoven, of course, was no stranger to megalomania, and he even loved to brag to his friends about his vanity.
You too must befriend the stranger, for you were strangers in the land of Egypt.
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And suddenly, he was a stranger, a man who looked at me blankly from his hospital bed, no flicker of recognition.
Truth is stranger than fiction, however, and no one knows that more than Blum.
It turns out that Mr. Lockhart, the lone stranger at the card table, is actually the Devil himself.
Too carefree with that red Solo cup, or wary of a handsome stranger buying the next round?
Just as the infant will show delight at being approached by its mother, so it will also show signs of wariness and withdrawal when approached by a stranger.
Lipkin-Shahak was no stranger to the cat-and-mouse dynamic that has so often kept the Middle East in a chokehold.
If their appearance trumps their stranger status, it is not because it signifies freedom, but because it signals that they belong to a recognizable counterculture.
Though a stranger in a strange land, Maria is quick-witted, intelligent, and empathetic enough to figure out how to deal with the various characters she comes across.
You could go up to a stranger and know they were on the same wavelength.
Their Internet connection is acting up, so I mucked about and deduced that either Shaw is having issues or stranger things are afoot, then promptly fell asleep.
As might be expected from a man who is no stranger to the hundred-piece orchestra, Spiritualized's leader, Jason Pierce, doesn't do things by halves.
Cutler is no stranger to the brutality of the gridiron, having strapped on a jock and shoulder pads during his salad days as a high-school football player.
But then stranger things happen every day in the whirligig of Taiwan life.
A faint round of applause built up around him, as some of the younger boys had gathered around to watch the mysterious stranger with the perfect aim.
He didn't seem the kind of guy who would just get talking to a stranger.
Of course, if she and this strange woman were playing kinky games with chains and nakedness, at least that meant the guy staring at her wasn't a stranger.
He's become so withdrawn and distant that he feels like a stranger.
The music will be performed live on stage in a band that includes bass, violin, electric guitar and stranger instruments like the recorder and pots and pans.
Now I don't know what is the stranger word, blogging or wonky.
A stranger may appear from nowhere to embrace you, leaving you red-faced.
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Or must they have been pushed, perhaps by her disreputable boyfriend or even a deranged stranger?
To a stranger listening to a story that sounded like another Plagues of Egypt, their doggedness seemed inexplicable.
Michael Waldron himself is no stranger to the boards and made a come-back to the stage recently playing the part of Pontius Pilate in the Easter Pageant.
I suppose marketing is a stranger animal than art sometimes.
There's a detective agency with an unusual boss and even stranger legmen.
Or a stranger willing to let you use their cellphone to call your family might save their number and use it to extort them later.
Complicating matters is the fact that Fairbanks is no stranger to wildfires.
No stranger to the follies of the criminal-justice system, Mitnick believes the feds are after the wrong guys.
I just can't have a stranger roaming around my property at night.
She exchanges a few sentences in Romanian with the stranger.
Sydney is no stranger to severe thunderstorms, and because large expanses of the urban area are paved, much of the rainfall becomes flood run-off.
Surfer was the comically subversive tale of a group of ski bums visited by a mysterious stranger who skis magically and imparts mystical knowledge.
In the lyric that follows, the speaker imagines himself as a being contented to be a guest and a stranger, committed to coexistence with other guests and strangers.
West is no stranger to public displays of disaffection, or apologies.
You board an enemy to capture her, and a stranger to receive news or make a communication.
The stranger kept hanging about just inside the inn door, peering round the corner like a cat waiting for a mouse.
James Gandolfini hits the bottle after a stranger claims half-ownership of the rinky-dink amusement park he runs in New Jersey.
A stranger will smile warmly at you, but there normally won't be any of that strangerly chitchat in waiting areas or checkout lines.
No stranger to fitness crazes, Amanda has previously revealed her love of Kundalini yoga, which incorporates meditation.
No slickered stranger rides down the arroyo, jingles to the bar and thumps for booze.
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A few weeks ago, he proclaimed that stranger rape is worse than date rape.
It is not murderous venom that courses in black veins but loving tolerance for the stranger, which is the central moral imperative of the Gospel.
The verbose Labourite, a stranger to brevity, must've delivered his shorter speech.
In this legend, a mysterious stranger kidnaps a married woman and takes her to his home.
When the masked stranger hew with his axe, the baker's head did split in twain and his body fell like a lump to the ground in turn.
Henry Tudor was unfamiliar with the arts of war and a stranger to the land he was trying to conquer.
It foamed up in a very shampoolike way. In the mirror a wild-eyed, peroxided stranger who had clearly gone insane stared back at me.
R IS FOR RUNCIBLE SPOON HAS there ever been a stranger couple than the Owl and the Pussycat?
These folks don't take kindly to no brash stranger comin' in here tryin' to run a blazer on 'em.
After the stranger had ridden away, the landlady found that the coins had turned to dried leaves.
The stranger ordered a mug of ale, and it hissed as it went down his throat.
Murder is a stranger beast than suicide, although the end result of both is the same.
A total stranger, cannot as a rule, gate crash a purely private party, though cases do exist when this has been done.
Mortimer tells them that Mr Barrymore, the butler at Baskerville Hall, has a beard like the one on the stranger.
Of course, not everyone will want to badmouth their long-term supplier or facecare product to a complete stranger.
Prevarication became the order of the day in his government while truth was a stranger in those halls.
We live in a science fictional world with things like cloning and face transplants, and things seem to be getting stranger and stranger.
Looking like no stranger to hard work, Jim was tall and lean with a deep, resonant, preacherlike voice and manner.
How did a complete stranger know he was an empath? He rarely if ever talked about it, even to his closest friends. It made people uneasy.
To be sure, Solarz was no stranger to controversy or heavy lifting.
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A ringing cell phone was no stranger at hotel poolsides, the upscale, plastic-dominated resort he'd been in for the past week being no exception.
Jones chid the pedagogue for his interruption, and then the stranger proceeded.
Penrod's answer, like the look he lifted to the impressive stranger, was meek and placative.
An insatiable traveller, he wrote picaresquely of strange places and stranger men.
The artist turned sharply round, and now for the first time became aware that his labours had been overlooked by a stranger.
But when she meets a well-travelled stranger in a cafe, her heart starts to race.
They state that date and acquaintance rape are as serious as stranger rape.
You leave that gun alone, and lemme tell you, stranger, while we're together, that I want to buy that pup of yores.
In reduplicative form daimodaimo refers to the distant, foreign, foreigner, stranger, or someone from another longhouse.
Harding brought with him a timeserving pal from The Times called Keith Blackmore, who was equally a stranger to broadcasting.
At the tables where a stranger is received, neither plenty nor delicacy is wanting.
Know of a surety, that thy seed shall be a stranger in a land that is not theirs.
No stranger to extremes, whitebarks inhabit high-altitude environments near timberline, where other tree species find it difficult to establish a roothold.
Suppose I share my fortune equally between my children and a stranger.
Ther stranger pays fur eny bow they make, for any smile they give.
So, for example, the T form might be used when speaking to a friend or social equal, whereas the V form would be used speaking to a stranger or social superior.
In Twain's work, a reading of the text in modern times is interrupted by a mysterious stranger who claims to be a Yankee who was sent back in time to the Arthurian era.
The Writ of Ayle was an ancient English writ which lay against a stranger who had dispossessed the demandant of land of which his grandfather died seized.
Born Margarita Carmen Cansino to Eduardo and Volga Haworth Cansino on October 17, 1918, in New York City, Rita Hayworth was no stranger to show business.
Graves wondered if the man was insane, he looked, saw that the stranger had been noting the forms of clouds as they passed and that he was no common artist.
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Tracey made a note of this, and is further on record as having observed that this stranger was rather better dressed than the run of drummers, if not so nobbily.
After allowing the stranger to enter, she rebarred the door.
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But if she works for me she will more than counterbalance the fact that I am a stranger to the town.
She opened it guardedly, and looked earnestly into the face of the stranger.
He expected to see his rain of lead tear through the cowling of the stranger and deal death and frenzy.
The stranger did not seem very familiar with the appurtenances of the place.
The boy was the bear-hunter in miniature, strong and hearty, and a stranger to all cravenness.
The stranger was Reinald, who had come forth on the same errand as Hildebrand.
To the eye of the stranger such places as Seymour and crossline are desolate and dreary.
One day, a stranger from Zurich crossed the river, and waited on the saddler of Flasch, the frontier village of the Grisons.
The stranger drew out his dagger, cut the meat, and they all ate in company.
David Rossi had fixed his eyes on the stranger with a kind of glassy stare.
Balzac wrote the stranger a slapdash of a letter, as he was always doing, and forgot the incident.
Twenty men sprang eagerly forward to execute the order, among the foremost of whom were boltrope and the stranger.
The stranger then fired a gun, on which the Serapis gave her her broadsides.
In fact, the dawsonite can not do too much for the stranger sojourning in his midst.
This seemed still stranger, because Andrews had not been debarred this privilege.
Let us have stranger castles than that of Usher, more dazzling chairs than the Siege Perilous.
Because she was a stranger who was likely to decamp instantly when he let her go?
But I say, stranger, what are you going to do with that heaver meadow below on the creek?
When Abraham thought the stranger was asleep he told his wife to prepare an ashcake for their supper.
This stranger was a contortionist, there could be no question about that now.
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Why should he be browbeaten into communicating his private affairs to a stranger?
The stranger lifted his eyebrows indulgently and satirically, but did not speak.
Your reading makes you a stranger to nothing but what you should be most acquainted with.
How often, in her girlish reveries, had she thought of that incident, that stranger!
For all its airiness, his verse was thrown off by a mind no stranger to thought and research.
Househunting, under these circumstances, becomes an office of constant surprise and disconcertment to the stranger.
Why pre'thee, bumkin, we must make 'um believe stranger Things than This, or we shall never do our businesse.
He has a positive dread of bunking with an absolute stranger and he says you made him a conditional promise.
I had been so absorbed in watching his seamanship, that I had not been thinking about the stranger.
Then it happened that his eye fell again upon the stranger near the door, and he straightway forgot his dixit Dominus.
It was commercial amenity, but I had been a stranger to amenity in that connection.
Like a seductress in green, the mountain lured the stranger on with promises of things that were ahead.
The burning ghat, where cremation is going on at all hours of the day, is the first place the stranger visits.
Thus it was possible to ring the doorbell from the pavement, and this the stranger did.
The stranger dies, while the Indian, sweating and gasping for breath, survives.
When the stranger hit the saddle, old dunny quit the earth And traveled right straight up for all that he was worth.
The stranger with the crimson robe pursued, And slaughtered with axes and blades.
The word gallus, a Gaul, is of course the same as the Irish gal, a stranger.
His hand dropped, with a heartening thump, on the shoulder of the stranger.
Perceiving a stranger in the wagon she paused, with a look of embarrassment.
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While the surgeon was preparing to go, and they were thus thrown off their guard, the stranger was seen to be sheering alongside.
Now King aegeus had been gazing earnestly at the young stranger, as he drew near the throne.
The stranger broke off an icicle and laid it on the stove to hear it sizzle.
I have never seen a man get off his horse as quick as did that stranger Englishman.
For one thing, it would be severe work to draw the stranger bodily up and into the aerostat.
But who could this blond stranger be who appeared so sinisterly in the two scenes?
His enunciation would have been almost totally unintelligible to a stranger.
I was not a stranger to the science of the ring, while abhorring prize-fighting.
Then, as the Emperor has been often at Lyndalberg, he can act as cicerone for a stranger.
The stranger, however, picking up her cap with an air of gallantry, interposed.
Now she exerts her power with an energy to which he believed her a stranger.
I could take no part in it but an exhortatory one, because I was a stranger to the circumstances which should govern it.
The man was speaking violently, then beseechingly, to the stranger, who was in uniform.
The fair Nausicaa, though suddenly enamoured of the handsome stranger, conceals her passion and expedites his departure.
It was almost half a century ago that that bold-eyed handsome stranger had compared the color in her cheeks to a clove pink.
Mr billhook had taken the telescope and was narrowly examining the stranger.
Rising instantly from her place as hostess behind the silver service, she extended her hand to the stranger.
For the future, you will please address me with the respect due to a stranger and fellow traveller.
By the most liberal interpretation no phrase of his could be construed as a reflection on the stranger.
In her perplexity, she was appealing to him who was practically a stranger.
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The raffish mongrel was apparently endeavouring to Fletcherize a complete stranger of the Sealyham family.
The stranger turned redder and redder, made a half step toward Mrs. Croydon, and then stopped.
What do you mean, you gadarene pig, you scoundrel, by insulting a stranger in this way?
The stranger stared at the cottager, and then at the dingy walls of the hut.
This is considered an appetizer for the proper meal, which no stranger must forget.
Lady Coryston had approached her with the formality of a stranger.
The boy came forward, and examined the stranger with curiosity.
The other stranger was achelous, god of the Calydonian River.
With what agonising tears we dismiss the stranger back to the angels!
The joy of the meeting was making them forget the ailing stranger.
As this precaution implied a stranger, amine obeyed the summons.
The stranger reeled and came within an ace of falling, but regained his footing right quickly.
Anselm was a stranger from aosta, on the Italian side of the Alps.
The stranger began to babble and made a prophecy concerning the child that lay in the arms of the agnostic.
But Mr. Perkins does not take the word of a stranger at random.
Caeri was awed by the noble and fearless manner of the stranger.
The stranger was left in a handsomely furnished waiting room while the soldier went to announce him.
Then she climbed an acacia, and nestling into its tufted top, she watched the stranger with the inquisitive attention of the forest birds.
Who is this stranger with the big sword, who looks wild as a berserker?
A stranger in these forgotten villages is as rare as a blue moon.
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These observations heightened my curiosity, and I resolved to follow the stranger whithersoever he should go.
At that time a stranger in Brampton was enough to set the town agog.
As Tom talked, declaring there could be no God, the stranger smiled and winked at the bystanders.
He quickly turned the boat to the shore, and the stranger jumped on board.
The stranger was bowing very low, putting one hand up to his breast.
The stranger for all his easy strength and cool nerve found an antagonist who met his blows with the skill of a woodman.
This stranger is no kin either to the bumblebee or any other Bee family.
The first impression of Burgos upon the stranger is that of quaintness.
To this narrowness Burns, with all his faults of style, was a stranger.
Even carn Trewoofa is no stranger to certain conditions of etiquette.
They went back to the fire, and carnally turned to the stranger.
Let a stranger go to their Casas and their hospitality is never wanting.
He hired the police to castrate the stranger, which was done in the jail.
The stranger had entered the room with the characteristic quietude of the profession to which he announced himself as belonging.
London for the stranger has a steady-going, hearty hospitality.
But the stranger was not to be deceived by so hackneyed a device.
I stood by, at a loss, like a stranger in a land where the reactions of man to familiar things are all different from those he has known.
Wall, stranger, what kind of a contraption do you-all reckon to have thar?
One evening when he was recovering from a long debauch the stranger came reeling along the main street of the town.
One day, when he was playing in the streets as usual, a stranger asked him his age, and if he were not the son of Mustapha the tailor.
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The institutional context in which privilege is asserted, therefore, is not simply the asserter of privilege versus the stranger.
The stranger, whoever he was, had darted back in the undergrowth.
He prayed that if any man there had been remiss toward the stranger come to a far country, God would forgive him and soften his heart.
In the Decalogue, the stranger dwelling among them is recognised.
I wished her to have this form rather than a stranger one, so that we could see her in the family without repugnance.
But denning shouldn't have asked the stranger into the reception-room.
At derry more than usual ceremony awaited a stranger at the gates.
There was no term of abuse known to the Huron vocabulary that the disappointed women did not lavishly expend on the successful stranger.
Brett attaches to the bullfight immediately because as a wartime hospital aid she is probably leastwise the stranger to war's strangest constant.
The scenic setting of an old Roman palace captivates the stranger.
He felt suddenly a stranger to the earth like a disembodied spirit.
I suppose I can count for one in the scrum, said the stranger.
In this he resembled a dog who barks when a stranger approaches.
The stranger was doling out bill after bill from his thin roll.
The plausible and polite manner of the stranger was effectual with George.
There I eked out an existence, a stranger on a foreign shore.
There was just time to complete this discreet arrangement, before the stranger reached the lodge.
Lay hands on this stranger if he seeks to lodge in your village to-night, and be sure that his business is honest, Gabelle.
A spirit that was once a man could hardly feel stranger or lonelier, going unrecognized among mankind, than I feel.
He is so intent on getting along unseen that even the apparition of a stranger in whole garments does not tempt him to look back.
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I was no stranger to the arts by which he thought to entrap myself.
In her was epitomized the sadness of the stranger in Vienna.
But how can I like the idea of sharing you with a stranger, evert?
But why expatiate to a stranger on sorrow which must be secret?
It turned out that the stranger was Arawn, a king in fairyland.
Twenty years ago, Taliah Waajid, who was no stranger to the care of natural hair, debuted her first line, Black Earth Products.
In the midst of thousands of my fellowmen, and yet a perfect stranger!
I would come, too, but I think a stranger would spoil the festa.
I'm no stranger to death and am a war veteran, so this is not a bleeding-heart letter.
And the stranger, with a flourish of his hand, turned to the door.
Had not the stranger stood between me and the door, I would have bolted out of it quicker than ever I bolted a dinner.
They have such an eatable look that the most self-denying stranger can hardly keep his hands off.
The stranger acknowledged the interruption by one of his polite bows, and submerged Miss Garth in his next sentence as if nothing had happened.
Haley and the stranger smoked a while in silence, neither seeming willing to broach the test question of the interview.
How can you expect that I, free in the position I have made for myself, should go willingly and hold out my hands to the shackles of a stranger?
There were two bunks in the cabin, and into one of them, when he had cleared his lip, the stranger tossed his bed-roll.
The beast affected a sentimentality to which he must be a stranger.
That the stranger was a half-blood could be seen at a glance.
He sentenced the lady Lesly for harbouring a stranger one night.
The stranger hummed and hawed and pulled his long beard while he thought.
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At that Colonel Haywood smiled, and looked up at the stranger.
The note-book of a missionary, among the Canadian fugitives, contains truth stranger than fiction.
Even the little adventure with the stranger at the heronry enhanced this.
On September 22, Charles Place was in a restaurant parking lot when a male stranger skulked up from behind him and grabbed him.
Gen'lmen, you'll have to excuse me, I'm a stranger in this town!
But these objects, which keep their own counsel under slantwise weather are even stranger than they appear.
His compliments were so delicately administered that I blushed less than I might have done and settled with the stranger in the white coat without making any mistakes.
But the mother did not seem to hear it, at his arrival in the market-place, and some time before she saw him, the stranger had bent his eyes on Hester Prynne.
If I had been known in the town he would have liberated me on my own recognisances, but as I was a total stranger it was necessary that I should find responsible bail.
At last, a sudden recollection seemed to flash upon him, for he stared at the stranger with such an air of blank amazement and alarm, that he walked up to him.
But the several moods of feeling, faintly as they were marked, through which he had passed, occurring in so brief an interval of time, had evidently wearied the stranger.
All at once the stranger closed the book, putting in a marker, and again, leaning with his arms on the back of the sofa, sat in his former position with his eyes shut.
He's got enough, though, to make up for all deficiencies of that sort in other chaps, abruptly said the stranger, placing a nervous emphasis upon the word he.
Then shall they answer unto Him, Lord when saw we thee an hungered, or athirst, or a stranger, or naked, or sick, or in prison, and did not minister unto thee?
In the meantime, we had no idea what to do to help the captain, nor any other thought but that he had got his death-hurt in the scuffle with the stranger.
There too the stranger is initiated into the mysteries of Gin-sling, Cock-tail, Sangaree, Mint Julep, Sherry-cobbler, Timber Doodle, and other rare drinks.
Palfrey came over to Grimworth before noon, with a natural curiosity to see how his future son-in-law got on with the stranger to whom he was so benevolently inclined.
When everything was ready, the stranger opened his eyes, moved to the table, filled a tumbler with tea for himself and one for the beardless old man to whom he passed it.