The Admiral was pretty wrought up . " I've sailed every type of ship in the Navy except one of these MTBs ", he shouted at me above the wind, " and this is the worst bridge I've ever been on.
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It must be owned, at the same time, that Sterne selects the materials of his mosaic work with so much art, places them so well, and polishes them so highly, that in most cases we are disposed to pardon the want of originality, in consideration of the exquisite talent with which the borrowed materials are wrought up into the new form.
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Although the reviewer of " She " in " Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine " considered it better than " King Solomon's Mines ", he opined, " Mr . Rider Haggard has not proved as yet that he has anything that can be called imagination at all . . . It might be wrought up into an unparalleled stage effect : but it is rather a failure in pen and ink.