"Compensated" Quotes from Famous Books
... evening, was really tempting. The absence of meat was compensated to us by the crisp and racy onions, and I craved only a little salt, which had been interdicted, as a most pernicious substance. I sat at one corner of the table, beside Perkins Brown, who took an opportunity, while the others were ... — The Wit and Humor of America, Volume I. (of X.) • Various
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... due in Mayfair at 2 P.M., compensated himself for the less agreeable business to come by going earlier than usual to Portman Square. By this means he caught Miss Bruce and two other young ladies inspecting bridal dresses. Bella blushed and looked ashamed, and, to the surprise of her friends, sent the dresses ... — A Terrible Temptation - A Story of To-Day • Charles Reade
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... these magnificent trees, the spectators were assembled, and testified their happiness by their noisy mirth and animated gestures. When the Landers arrived, the king had not yet made his appearance on the course, but his absence was fully compensated by the pleasure they derived from watching the anxious and animated countenances of the multitude, and in passing their opinions on the taste of the women in the choice and adjustment of their fanciful and ... — Lander's Travels - The Travels of Richard Lander into the Interior of Africa • Robert Huish
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... tender and passionate, made me spend two delicious hours, which compensated me for my bad quarter of an hour of the ... — The Memoires of Casanova, Complete • Jacques Casanova de Seingalt
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... greatest percentage of anomalies is found in the incisors; next come the premolars, the molars, and lastly the canines. In criminals, especially if epileptics, the middle incisors of the upper jaw are sometimes missing and their absence is compensated by the excessive development of the lateral incisors. In other cases the lateral incisors are of the same size as the middle ones, and sometimes the teeth are so nearly uniform that it is difficult to distinguish between incisors, canines, and molars, ... — Criminal Man - According to the Classification of Cesare Lombroso • Gina Lombroso-Ferrero
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