125.
If someone talked to me with a kin
dly play of facial
expressions, is it necessary that in any short interval his face
should have
been || looked such that seeing it
at any
other time || under any other circumstances I should have called
its expression distinctly kindly?
And if not, does this mean that his “kindly play of
expression” was interrupted by periods of
inexpressiveness? ‒ ‒
We certainly should not say this under the circumstances which I am
assuming, and we don't feel that the look at this moment
interrupts || interrupted the expressiveness, although
taken alone we should call it inexpressive.