单词 | Briss |
例句 | And it suggests "that higher potassium may be better for you," Briss said in a telephone interview. High salt + low potassium = early death: study 2011-07-11T21:30:47Z And the study, Dr. Briss and others say, flies in the face of a body of evidence indicating that higher sodium consumption can increase the risk of cardiovascular disease. Low-Salt Diet Ineffective, Study Finds. Disagreement Abounds. 2011-05-03T20:27:12Z How could they know, Gilbert Long and Mrs. Briss, that actively to communicate a consciousness to my other friends had no part in my plan? The Sacred Fount “Pretty good thing you died, Briss, old man,” Martin murmured, letting the magazine slip between his knees to the floor. Martin Eden Mrs. Briss replied with more force than grammar. The Sacred Fount "Of course I deny it," said Mrs. Briss. The Sacred Fount Dr. Briss adds that it would not be prudent to defer public health actions while researchers wait for results of a clinical trial that might not even be feasible. Low-Salt Diet Ineffective, Study Finds. Disagreement Abounds. 2011-05-03T20:27:12Z "There was no shock," Mrs. Briss magnificently said, "at all." The Sacred Fount “Poor Briss,” Martin communed; “he would never have forgiven me.” Martin Eden I had, however, as I passed her by, a comprehension as inward as that with which I had watched Mrs. Briss's retreat. The Sacred Fount Mrs. Briss appeared, on her side, to take in the intention of this. The Sacred Fount Yet even while I kept my eyes away from Mrs. Briss and Long it was vivid to me that, "composing" there beautifully, they could scarce help playing a part in my exhibition. The Sacred Fount I didn't describe to you the purpose of it," said Mrs. Briss, "at all. The Sacred Fount One of these things was precisely that he had never been so much poor Briss as at this moment. The Sacred Fount She may be hanging about still," Mrs. Briss continued, with her larger look round—her looks round were now immense; "but at any rate I shall have done what I could. The Sacred Fount Mrs. Briss had but a back to turn, and everything was over. The Sacred Fount "Do I understand that to be the pretty name by which you describe Mr. Briss?" The Sacred Fount Poor Briss! poor Briss!—I had asked myself before he spoke with what kindness enough I could meet him. The Sacred Fount Well, something of this quantity, in any case, would come, since Mrs. Briss did want to speak to me. The Sacred Fount Was Mrs. Briss waiting for more privacy, or was she only waiting for a complete escape? The Sacred Fount Mrs. Briss would fall straight into it, and I had accordingly lost her. The Sacred Fount "It's anything you will!" said Mrs. Briss impatiently. The Sacred Fount It was Briss, poor dear, who talked—though, I mean, only to me. The Sacred Fount Poor Briss! poor Briss!—I am not even now sure that I didn't first meet him by that irrepressible murmur. The Sacred Fount It little mattered to me now that Mrs. Briss had put it to me—that I had even whimsically put it to myself—that I was perhaps in love with her. The Sacred Fount The kind of suspense that these rising questions produced for me suffered naturally no drop after Mrs. Briss had cut everything short by rustling voluminously away. The Sacred Fount What, pray, was my ground for such free reference to poor Briss? The Sacred Fount He came," said Mrs. Briss, "just to amuse himself. The Sacred Fount She would have traced in me my demonstration to Mrs. Briss that, whoever she was, she must logically have been idiotised. The Sacred Fount I had verily travelled far since the sight of the pair on the terrace had given its arrest to my first talk with Mrs. Briss. The Sacred Fount "No, indeed," she cried, "you shan't carry him off this time!"—and poor Briss disappeared, leaving us face to face, even while she breathed defiance. The Sacred Fount "So that, paying to his last drop, Mr. Briss, as you call him, can only die of the business?" The Sacred Fount He's peculiar, dear old Briss, but in a way by which, if one uses him—by which, I mean, if one depends on him—at all, one gains, I think, more than one loses. The Sacred Fount "It's my belief that he no more goes away without her than you go away without poor Briss." The Sacred Fount Don't you remember, when poor Briss married her, how immensely she was older? The Sacred Fount It must be desperately dull to be married to poor Briss. The Sacred Fount After dinner, but while the men were still in the room, I had some talk again with Long, of whom I inquired if he had been so placed as to see "poor Briss." The Sacred Fount "No, she isn't all gone, since there was enough of her left to make up to poor Briss." The Sacred Fount He appeared to wonder, and poor Briss, with our shifting of seats, was now at a distance. The Sacred Fount I found myself engaged again with Mrs. Briss while he was occupied with a newspaper-boy—and engaged, oddly, in very much the free view of him that he and I had just taken of herself. The Sacred Fount I couldn't, in short, I found, bear her being so keen about Mrs. Server while she was so stupid about poor Briss. The Sacred Fount No, she was only eating poor Briss up inch by inch, but she hadn't a lover. The Sacred Fount "Fix it," said poor Mrs. Briss, "when you like!" The Sacred Fount "His making her come down with poor Briss?" The Sacred Fount Mrs. Briss had to get her new blood, her extra allowance of time and bloom, somewhere; and from whom could she so conveniently extract them as from Guy himself? The Sacred Fount "Then how beautifully 'poor Briss,'" my companion said, "must have it!" The Sacred Fount "The resemblance," said Long, on this, at a distance from us and not turning, "the resemblance, which I shouldn't think would puzzle anyone, is simply to 'poor Briss'!" The Sacred Fount Mrs. Briss was superb, but, as I quickly felt I might remind her, there was her possibly weak judgment. The Sacred Fount It was easy to find poor Briss, because poor Briss is here, and it's always easy, moreover, to find a husband. The Sacred Fount "Poor Briss, you know," I said, "is always in her clutches." The Sacred Fount Will you allow me to say frankly that I think you play a dangerous game with poor Briss, in whom I confess I'm interested? The Sacred Fount Poor Briss had mentioned to me, as an incident of his contact with her, his apprehension of her breaking down; and now, at a touch, I saw what he had meant. The Sacred Fount She had no intention, Mrs. Briss, of sinking. The Sacred Fount What was most curious, at all events, was that it was now poor Briss who was disconcerted. The Sacred Fount But she does—to everyone but Mr. Briss. The Sacred Fount I believed that if I hadn't seen him I could now have gone to bed without seeing Mrs. Briss; but my renewed impression had suddenly made the difference. The Sacred Fount I can't begin to say how the fact of his appearance crowned the communication my interlocutor had just made me, nor in what a bright confusion of many things I found myself facing poor Briss. The Sacred Fount How then was I to pretend to Mrs. Briss, and what facts had I collected on which I could respectably ground an acknowledgment to her that I had come round to her belief? The Sacred Fount I daresay that for a while after leaving poor Briss, after what I may indeed call launching him, this was what I predominantly felt. The Sacred Fount Poor Briss had met my eyes just previous to my flight, and it was then I satisfied myself of what had happened to him at the house. The Sacred Fount Gilbert Long and Mrs. Briss were in familiar colloquy—though I was aware, at the first flush, of nothing in this that should have made my interlocutress stare. The Sacred Fount Poor Briss, in fine, looked ten years older. The Sacred Fount It was of giving herself away just enough not to spoil for me my bargain over my treasure that Mrs. Briss's bribe would consist. The Sacred Fount Poor Briss was in love with his wife—that, when driven to the wall, she had had to recognise; but she had not had to recognise that his wife was in love with poor Briss. The Sacred Fount She was like a hat—with one of Mrs. Briss's hat-pins—askew on the bust of Virgil. The Sacred Fount She was indeed, as Mrs. Briss had said, as pointed as a hat-pin, and I bore in mind that lady's injunction to look in her for the answer to our riddle. 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