During the leisure thus arising, Descartes one day had his attention drawn to a placard in the Dutch tongue; as the language, of which he never became perfectly master, was then strange to him, he asked a bystander to interpret it into either French or Latin. [Please select]
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A bystander dispelled the comfort. [Please select]
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A particularly acute bystander might comprehend and imitate the process. [Please select]
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A cry from a bystander caused him to glance over his shoulder; Mrs. [Please select]
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"Ay," said a bystander, "that is a thought bright only on one side." [Please select]
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"He won't take it until you give him leave," said another bystander. [Please select]
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The older man said a few words to a bystander. [Please select]
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"_That_ don't make him an honest man, I guess," said a cynical bystander. [Please select]
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"`Then sooner it's done the better, I think,' said the bystander, `for the poor child will bleed to death if it is allowed to go on like that."' [Please select]
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This was called a "speaking with tongues," and could be translated by the speaker or a bystander in any way he saw fit, without responsibility for the saying. [Please select]
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