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And threw herself frenziedly into the White Linen Nurse's lap. Impatiently the Senior Surgeon disentangled the little clinging arms, and raising the White Linen Nurse to her feet pushed her emphatically towards the hall. "Go to my work-room," he said. "Quickly! I want to talk with you!" A moment later he joined her there, and shut and locked the door behind him.

Such men are inspired by the traditions of the past, and pass on the story of their own deaths to inspire fresh heroes in the future. Broadwood, the instant that he had disentangled himself, faced about, and brought his guns into action. He was not strong enough, however, nor were his men in a condition, to seriously attack the enemy.

"It will be a confusion no longer when you have disentangled them for me." "I don't know " said Fleda. And she was silent, but so was he, quietly waiting for her to go on. "Perhaps you will wonder at me, Mr. Carleton," she said, hesitating and colouring. "Perhaps," he said smiling; "but if I do I will not keep you in ignorance, Elfie."

But Polly being out in the street and nearly up to the knot of boys, Alexia gave up calling and speedily ran after her, to hear her say: "Oh, Frick, I'll go and try to find Joel for you." Frick disentangled himself from the group. "I found Joel myself," he said, "and he wouldn't come." "Wouldn't come where?" demanded Alexia breathlessly, plunging up. "Out on the pond."

"I beg of you not to go," as some of them made a sudden movement to leave; "I should like to see you all, though I called especially upon Mr. Ingoldsby Dobbs." A tall, wiry youth with sallow face and high-bred nose, disentangled himself from the group and came forward. "I don't remember where I have met you, sir," he said, yet extending his hand, with his best manner on.

Gottlieb asked, when they had somewhat disentangled themselves. "Thou wilt come and live with us, and be my partner, and together we will make the good lebkuchen once more. Is it not so?" Hans found this a trying question. He looked at Herr Sohnstein, doubtfully.

The Italian might not find any great strength of intellect in Miss Jemima, but he found that, disentangled from many little whims and foibles, which he had himself the sense to perceive were harmless enough if they lasted, and not so absolutely constitutional but what they might be removed by a tender hand, Miss Hazeldean had quite enough sense to comprehend the plain duties of married life; and if the sense could fail, it found a substitute in good old homely English principles, and the instincts of amiable, kindly feelings.

He spoke the thoughts of patient toilers like Harvey with a largeness and richness which they could not command, and which they perhaps smiled at. He disentangled and spoke the vague thoughts of his age, which other men had not the courage and clearness of mind to formulate. What Bacon did, indeed, and what he meant, are separate matters.

Now and then a couple disentangled itself from the crowd, and with visible trepidation entered. As they reappeared, their friends gathered about them and besought them to disclose the secrets they had discovered. Some of them giggled and simpered, others laughed boisterously and skeptically, while others still, looked scared and anxious.

The two are still mixed in every discussion, even as they are mixed in the practice of life, but inevitably they will be disentangled. We break free from slavery, open or disguised, just as we illuminate and develop this disentanglement.... I have long since ceased to trouble about the economics of human society. Ours are not economic but psychological difficulties.