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Because they were not redeemed: none can sing of this song but the redeemed; they can give glory to the Lamb, the Lamb that was slain, and that redeemed them to God by his blood. It is faith in his blood on earth that will make us sing this song in heaven. These shoutings and heavenly songs must needs come from love put into a flame by the sufferings of Christ.

But the seed and soil of it are here to my sight in what I find you to be, and all I ask is that you will let reason fix the only relationship that can truly feed the flame which I know I know my love will kindle." "O Mr. Fair, I begged you not to ask!" "Do not answer! Not now; to-morrow morning. If you can't answer then " "I can answer now, Mr. Fair. Why should I keep you in suspense?"

In a second he had whirled the wheel hard over and was off along the Peruvian's wake, telling the men to keep a bright look-out for the torpedo, and to commence firing in the direction of the torpedo-boat. Then the quick, metallic clatter of the Gatling broke out, mingled with the whip-like crack of the rifles, and the darkness was illuminated by the vivid flashes of flame.

Let loose from all further calculations, freed from all concern for the future, boldness and stratagem intensify each other, and thus collect at one point an infinitesimal glimmering of hope into a single ray, which may likewise serve to kindle a flame. THE best Strategy is ALWAYS TO BE VERY STRONG, first generally then at the decisive point.

The smell of honeysuckle made her sad as if it brought back to her senses an unhappy association which she could not remember, and it seemed to her that her soul and body trembled, like a bent flame, into an attitude of expectancy. "Let me stop a minute. I want to watch the others," she said, drawing back into the scented dusk under a rose arbour. "But don't you want to fill your card?

There was a heavy sadness about his features which rarely came, and always startled her when it did come with a fear that they had so set in gloom that they would never change. He raised his hand to the wick screw of the lamp, waiting for her to pass through the room before turning off the flame which bathed him in its rays, giving him the effect of a Rodinesque incarnation of memory.

In the devitalising time preceding the dawn she had felt a sudden faintness come over her for a moment; but her will surmounted it, and, when she saw the ruddy streaks of pink and red glorify the horizon, she felt a sudden exaltation of physical strength. She was a child of the light, she loved the warm flame of the sun, the white gleam of the moon.

As the other lamps were exploded by the heat new inflammable material was thrown about. In a quarter of an hour the whole interior was in flames, and in an hour only a grim, black skeleton, lighted up by occasional flashes of flame, remained of Strout and Maxwell's grocery store. Next morning comment was rife. Mr. Strout had told how the fire was caused but there were unbelievers.

'I have thought so myself, she returned, very quietly. 'Max is so good that I cannot bear to see him unhappy, he is so unselfish, so full of thought for other people, so earnest in his work, so conscientious and self-denying. 'True, she replied, taking up a little toy screen that lay in her lap and shielding her face from the flame: 'he is all that.

I looked at him, longing, craving, hungering for his love as for a flame at which my heart could warm itself. Then came a blinding moment. It seemed as if in an instant he lost all control of himself, and his love came rushing upon him like a mighty surging river.