He justly observes that "moko" is the counterpart of the armorial bearings of which many families in Europe are so vain.
Professor Edith Birkhead, in her history of the Gothic novel, justly observes that "with all his faults Maturin was the greatest as well as the last of the Goths."
As he justly observed, it was "simple - neat - and gave no trouble at all -- not the least."
As you justly observed a moment ago," said Psmith, "the staff of Cosy Moments is taking big risks.
The 'authorship of the ballad,' Mr. Sala justly observed, 'is involved in mystery.'
Yet, as Professor Child justly observes, the ballad 'is not derived from the legend,' though the legend as to Gilbert Becket exists in a manuscript of about 1300.
--It is the Business of America to take Care of herself--her salvation as you justly observe depends upon her own Virtue.
Venturi justly observes, that the Padre d'Aquino has misrepresented the sense of this passage in his translation.
When she returned, Mrs. Hilbery had found not the passage she wanted, but another of exquisite beauty as she justly observed, looking up for a second to ask Katharine who that was?
He justly observes that the great tenor sang best of all in his homeland.