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The pathos of expression in the half-unconscious face and helpless, almost lifeless hands, which seem to seek support, is particularly fine. "Verum stabas, optima Mater, juxta crucem Filli tui, non solum corpore, sed mentis constatia." This great subject belongs more particularly to the Life of Christ.

"Had you not come up, we should both have been lost." "Oh! I only used a little judgment, and followed one of the many bits of good advice my father has given me from time to time," said Ernest. "I neither ought nor will take any of the credit which belongs to you; so pray, my dear fellow, do not talk of what I have done."

Undoubtedly he belongs to that vile nation, whom the breath of your anger has even now destroyed." "Ask him why his people have dared to resist my commands. Who is he? Is he one of their principal men? Ask him where is their treasure?" Before the Indian could translate these questions I answered them in the same language.

According to our monikin histories, all the attacks upon property have been produced by property's grasping at more than fairly belongs to its immunities.

"It belongs to me," said Jem, "I never gave it to anybody but " "But," cried the farmer, "those boys have robbed him; it is they who have all his money." "Oh, which way did they go?" cried Jem, "I'll run after them." "No, no," said the lady, calling to her servant; and she desired him to take his horse and ride after them.

Its leaves are of a deep glossy green, and the flowers lightly tinged with a pale yellow; it belongs to the tetrandria, and is a handsome plant but more of this with the drawing."

Not a lover only, but anyone with instincts for such perceptions, looking at Isabel, would have said: There is a woman who is needed to make some man a great poet, a great artist, some kind of great man! She belongs to the history-making women. Isabel was indeed a muse that waited for her poet.

If the relation in which government ought to stand to the people be, as Mr. Gladstone tells us, a paternal relation, we are irresistibly led to the conclusion that persecution is justifiable. For the right of propagating opinions by punishment is one which belongs to parents as clearly as the right to give instruction.

"My dear," she said, "I simply can't imagine life without Blandford. It's just part of me. . . ." "But when you marry you wouldn't live there yourself," he argued. She raised her eyebrows. "Pride of place belongs to women as much as to men," she answered simply. "Why, Derek, don't try to pretend that you don't understand that." She gave a little tired laugh. "Besides, it's Dad and Gordon. . . ."

Since they had become one, there had come into Sally's face that illumination which belongs only to souls possessed of an idea greater than themselves, outside themselves saints, patriots; faces which have been washed in the salt tears dropped for others' sorrows, and lighted by the fire of self-sacrifice.