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The body, one thought, the soul, another, until their thought became one and the same, i.e. the bodily thought. Now, after a bitter experience, the soul must come to its rights. Europe and Europe's Church have not henceforth to think two different thoughts, but one and the same, and this one thought has not to be a bodily one but a spiritual one.

No sooner did your talents develop themselves than I was the first to do homage to their power: let us henceforth be more to each other than we have been; let us not be pupil and teacher; let us be friends.

"And," continued he, bowing to Monk, "an enemy whom I shall henceforth esteem at his proper value." The eyes of the Puritan flashed, but only once, and his countenance, for an instant, illuminated by that flash, resumed its somber impassibility.

The thing is, frankly, far too big to attempt; and, we must henceforth set our faces against the attainment; of mere knowledge as either advisable or possible. What we must try to do is to educate the faculties of curiosity, interest, imagination and sympathy; we must begin from the boy himself, and conduct him away from himself.

Hast brought to me my heart unharmed from the battle, beloved! And thou didst take no hurt no hurt, my Beltane? And art glad to see thy wife, Beltane? And dost love me as much as ever, Beltane? O wilt never, never leave me desolate again, my lord art thou mine mine henceforth as I am thine, Beltane? And wilt desire me ever near thee, my lord?"

And now I am in a train of thought higher and more serene than any which slanders can disturb. Away with you, Mr. Kingsley, and fly into space. Your name shall occur again as little as I can help, in the course of these pages. I shall henceforth occupy myself not with you, but with your charges. Part II True Mode of Meeting Mr. Kingsley

Henceforth, however, she will doubtless be somewhat less timid and reserved, and he more kind and thoughtful.—Surely, then, her hopes are not unfounded; and I have one bright spot, at least, whereon to rest my thoughts. October 10th.—Mr. Huntingdon returned about three weeks ago.

Do you know, it is just four years ago tomorrow since I found Boyd Madras on the No Man's Sea?" "Let us not talk of it," said I. "All right. I merely stated the fact because it came to me. I'm mum henceforth. And I want to talk about something else.

"Nevertheless, whatever may have been your motive, you were enabled to save the life of my wife, and henceforth you are my friend." Then he turned to the horsemen, who were still grouped on the bank above. "You have heard what has been said? The white man is under the protection of my harem; the Jaalin is henceforth my friend."

The Simple, who would still speak to me, cried out, 'So, fool, what's the matter now? 'Sir, answered I, 'fools are like to be so common a commodity at court, that I am weary of my coat. 'How dost thou mean? answered the Simple; 'what can make them commoner now than usual? 'O, sir, said I, 'there are ladies here make your majesty a fool every day of their lives. The Simple took no notice of my jest, and several present said my bones ought to be broke for my impudence; but it pleased the queen, who, knowing Adelaide, whom she hated, to be the cause of my disgrace, obtained me of the king, and took me into her service; so that I was henceforth called the queen's fool, and in her court received the same honor, and had as much wit, as I had formerly had in the king's.