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By Jove, I remember…I remember the first time I sold a story
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He was very eccentric but, by jove, his food was jolly good
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And thou most dreaded impe of hightest Jove,
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‘’By Jove! A supersonic VTOL transport aircraft with a range of at least 1,200 miles? I would call that an aeronautical wonder
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‘’By Jove! I saw this girl before! She was at Laplante’s funeral, two years ago
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But Tussie neither saw nor heard him, and "By Jove, hasn't he just seen the niece though," said Robin to himself, his eyes dancing as he strode nimbly along on long and bird-like legs
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By Jove, to-day is the day
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Next to it, by Jove, was the verdict of my acquittal: (L
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“By Jove, Holms, I've found something
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“By Jove, that was fast, Wilson, hardly saw you move
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He's doing publishing of a kind, and issuing natural science manuals and what a circulation they have! The very titles are worth the money! You always maintained that I was a fool, but by Jove, my boy, there are greater fools than I am!
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him again of the truth of all that hideous nonsense, and then you suddenly--put out your tongue at him: 'There now, what do you make of it?' It was perfect! He is crushed, annihilated now! It was masterly, by Jove, it's what they deserve! Ah, that I wasn't there! He was hoping to see you awfully
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"But why are you wriggling out of it, like a schoolboy? By Jove, there he's blushing again
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My only hope now is in anatomy, by Jove, it is!"
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Of Jove himself; and now reigns here
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"By Jove!" he exclaimed
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"By Jove!" he thought, "we must be nearly there!" and he stuck his head out of the window and got the air full in his face
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"By Jove, she's forgotten her dinner!" cried the unconscious youth, poking the scarlet monster into its place with his cane, and preparing to hand out the basket after the old lady
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They are a lot of old blockheads in flannel vests and of old women with foot-warmers and rosaries who constantly drone into our ears 'Duty, duty!' Ah! by Jove! one's duty is to feel what is great, cherish the beautiful, and not accept all the conventions of society with the ignominy that it imposes upon us
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"By Jove! they go in for more than that," exclaimed the druggist
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He also noticed that Monsieur Binet had not been present, and that Tuvache had "made off" after mass, and that Theodore, the notary's servant wore a blue coat, "as if one could not have got a black coat, since that is the custom, by Jove!" And to share his observations with others he went from group to group
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I remember distinctly the thought flashing through my head: "By Jove! it isn't elastic!" Such is the illuminating force of a particular experience
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"By jove! mother, it's not different!" he said, as if in relief
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"By Jove, the bread!" he cried
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"Jove! they're the best in the catalogue
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" Danglars made no reply; he was occupied in anticipations of the coming scene between himself and the baroness, whose frowning brow, like that of Olympic Jove, predicted a storm
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Shaved off his moustache again, by Jove! Long cold upper lip
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—Yes, by Jove, Mr Dedalus said
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—By Jove, he mused, I often wanted to see the Mourne mountains
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By Jove! he has had a fall
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"By Jove, Watson; I've got it!" he cried
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"By Jove! that's true," said the detective
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"By Jove, the doctor is coming back!" cried Holmes
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"By Jove, I told you so!" cried the clerk
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"By Jove!" said he
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"By Jove, it's as clear as day!" cried the Colonel
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He made a sort of verbal will here in my hearing, appointing old Viola his executor; and, by Jove! do you know, he—he's not grown rich by his fidelity to you good people of the railway and the harbour
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By Jove, there's one o'clock
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By Jove, his wife was lying down and had gone to sleep
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Look how the water is still oozing into that deeper print! By Jove! See, here is the mark of a little one!"
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I was sorry to fire my rifle, but, by Jove! there was no great choice
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‘Yes, I did, but I always felt ashamed, and now I’m so out of the way of it that, by Jove! I’d sooner go two days running without my dinner than pay this call! One’s so ashamed! I feel all the while that they’re annoyed, that they’re saying, ‘What has he come for?’ ‘
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You almost convinced him again of the truth of all that hideous nonsense, and then you suddenly—put out your tongue at him: 'There now, what do you make of it?' It was perfect! He is crushed, annihilated now! It was masterly, by Jove, it's what they deserve! Ah, that I wasn't there! He was hoping to see you awfully
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I was always fond of the old woman, by Jove!"
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"I'm very fond of you; by Jove, I am! There's nothing I like better than plaguing you— you're so like your mother, and I must do without it
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"By Jove, Nick, it's you! I couldn't be mistaken, though the five-andtwenty years have played old Boguy with us both! How are you, eh? you didn't expect to see me here
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"I've not had such fine luck as you, by Jove! Things went confoundedly with me in New York; those Yankees are cool hands, and a man of gentlemanly feelings has no chance with them
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She ran away from her friends when she was a young lass—a proud-spirited lass, and pretty, by Jove! I knew the reason why she ran away," said Raffles, winking slowly as he looked sideways at Will
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since that is the custom, by Jove!" And to share his observations with others he went from group to group
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By Jove, ’tis the South Pole, the Sperm-Sucker, the Split Fig, the Spot o’ Cupid’s Archery, the Sugar-Bason, an’ the Temple o’ Venus! ’Tis also the Tit-Mouse an’ the Tool-Chest an’ also the Treasury o’ Love
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I thought I would sail thither and easily make my Way to Paris, where the French People were said to be very tolerant of Blacks—more tolerant than the blasted English and the cruel, cruel Spanish, by Jove
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I pray’d to Jove, to the Supreme Being, to the African Gods of my Ancestors (whose sacred Names I did not e’en know)
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By Jove! I resent his pallid Portrait by which the World thinks it knows me
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By Jove, I’ll not permit my own True Love to be deliver’d by an ignorant Midwife! Why, most of ’em are little more than Witches that should be burnt at the Stake instead of entrusted with the tender Lives of the Fair Sex!
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By Jove, the Man is both Artist and Musician—he must as well be adept at delivering Women in Travail!
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The worst that can be said of it may be, that like all other Earthly Advantages, the Advantages of the Slave Trade are temper’d with a Mixture of Good and Evil—but in that regard ’tis like all the Rest of Life! Pray Madam, write this if you write about the Slave Trade! By Jove, it hath done England more Good than all the Riches of India! Besides, as all Civiliz’d Nations engage in it—the Dutch, the Portuguese, the Spanish, e’en the damnable French—only a Person of greatly deficient Wit and Reason might be so misled by the Tenderness of his Heart that he should fail to see the Blessings of this Trade and dwell upon the Curses
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“By Jove!” cried Horatio, “’tis the Beauteous Fanny! For tho’ the Lass is shorn of all her Hair, yet still she hath a silver Latin Tongue!”
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“He took daring Risques—and by Jove, so doth Lancelot!”
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A waiting ensemble struck up a tune with brio: “Un Ball per la meva Noia Jove,” “A Dance for My Young Girl
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"So he did, by Jove," said Peter; "just the sort of thing he would say,
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"By Jove! this won't do," cried Tom, throwing himself into a chair with a hearty laugh
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Jove shield thee well for this!
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By Jove!” he continued, flushing up at the sight of the bitter sneer upon the man’s face, “it is not part of my duties to my client, but here’s a hunting crop handy, and I think I shall just treat myself to—” He took two swift steps to the whip, but before he could grasp it there was a wild clatter of steps upon the stairs, the heavy hall door banged, and from the window we could see Mr
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“By Jove, Peterson!” said he, “this is treasure trove indeed
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"By Jove, Watson, I've got it!" he cried
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By Jove! my dear fellow, it is nearly nine, and the landlady babbled of green peas at seven-thirty
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Because he proudly durst affirm he could more sweetly sing than that Pierian race of Jove
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"By jove, where are your father and Mr
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"By jove!" cried Clayton
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He sacrifices not to Ceres and the Terrestrial Jove, but to the infernal Plutus rather
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And therefore three cheers for Nantucket; and come a stove boat and stove body when they will, for stave my soul, Jove himself cannot
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Though in many natural objects, whiteness refiningly enhances beauty, as if imparting some special virtue of its own, as in marbles, japonicas, and pearls; and though various nations have in some way recognised a certain royal preeminence in this hue; even the barbaric, grand old kings of Pegu placing the title "Lord of the White Elephants" above all their other magniloquent ascriptions of dominion; and the modern kings of Siam unfurling the same snow-white quadruped in the royal standard; and the Hanoverian flag bearing the one figure of a snow-white charger; and the great Austrian Empire, Caesarian, heir to overlording Rome, having for the imperial colour the same imperial hue; and though this pre-eminence in it applies to the human race itself, giving the white man ideal mastership over every dusky tribe; and though, besides, all this, whiteness has been even made significant of gladness, for among the Romans a white stone marked a joyful day; and though in other mortal sympathies and symbolizings, this same hue is made the emblem of many touching, noble things—the innocence of brides, the benignity of age; though among the Red Men of America the giving of the white belt of wampum was the deepest pledge of honour; though in many climes, whiteness typifies the majesty of Justice in the ermine of the Judge, and contributes to the daily state of kings and queens drawn by milk-white steeds; though even in the higher mysteries of the most august religions it has been made the symbol of the divine spotlessness and power; by the Persian fire worshippers, the white forked flame being held the holiest on the altar; and in the Greek mythologies, Great Jove himself being made incarnate in a snow-white bull; and though to the noble Iroquois, the midwinter sacrifice of the sacred White Dog was by far the holiest festival of their theology, that spotless, faithful creature being held the purest envoy they could send to the Great Spirit with the annual tidings of their own fidelity; and though directly from the Latin word for white, all Christian priests derive the name of one part of their sacred vesture, the alb or tunic, worn beneath the cassock; and though among the holy pomps of the Romish faith, white is specially employed in the celebration of the Passion of our Lord; though in the Vision of St
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Dash the nose from Phidias's marble Jove, and what a sorry remainder! Nevertheless, Leviathan is of so mighty a magnitude, all his proportions are so stately, that the same deficiency which in the sculptured Jove were hideous, in him is no blemish at all
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Signs and wonders, eh? Pity if there is nothing wonderful in signs, and significant in wonders! There's a clue somewhere; wait a bit; hist—hark! By Jove, I have it! Look you, Doubloon, your zodiac here is the life of man in one round chapter; and now I'll read it off, straight out of the book
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And by Jove, he's found something there in the vicinity of his thigh—I guess it's Sagittarius, or the Archer
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Not the white bull Jupiter swimming away with ravished Europa clinging to his graceful horns; his lovely, leering eyes sideways intent upon the maid; with smooth bewitching fleetness, rippling straight for the nuptial bower in Crete; not Jove, not that great majesty Supreme! did surpass the glorified White Whale as he so divinely swam
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He said his mother used to make quilts like that, and by Jove, he wanted one to remind him of her
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of it?’ It was perfect! He is crushed, annihilated now! It was masterly, by Jove, it’s what they deserve! Ah, that I wasn’t there! He was hoping to see you awfully