He talks of enlarging the stage after Easter, probably to make room for Mrs. Honey’s foot, which is remarkable for its tremendosity.
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He talks of enlarging the stage after Easter, probably to make room for Mrs. Honey’s foot, which is remarkable for its tremendosity.
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The lady librarian waxing wroth at our complimentary notice of her smithy, blew the bellows with such tremendosity, in the effervescence of her indignation, as to scatter over the neighbouring roofs, the 24 first pages of the ‘Mysteries of London,’ and Jack and the Bean-stalk.’
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We arrived punctually, and as we walked down the thoroughfare, so majestically lined with eating-houses, public-houses, and a boot shop, that leads to the sea front, I was amazed at the tremendosity (I can find no other word, it is of my own manufacture, and I dedicate it to the public for ever) of the crowds that turned out to welcome us.
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He looked at her for a moment. “You are prodigious,” he said, richly. “I see that you understand me,” and she paused for a moment of introspection. “It is what, in the long run, I feel to be my actuating ideal—I mean, of course, our sympathy.” The tremendosity of the implication, at all events, arrested his attention. “I,” her interlocutor was thoughtfully considering, “agree, and—there you are.” “It is what,” she paused for a moment, with a pleasant pointedness of manner, “after all, means most to me. He is of sympathy, a tremendosity, a richness, a vagueness, that quite satisfies me.”
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