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Never was there a greater display of judgment, calmness, and enterprising British valour than was shown on that memorable occasion. No man ever felt a more ardent, a more inextinguishable love of country, a more anxious desire to promote its interests and extend its prosperity, than the gallant individual to whom I allude. I speak for myself.

"Eh, sacredieu!" he cried, shaking his fist in Müller's face, "I've not done with you yet, diable de galérien!" Whereupon there burst forth a general roar a roar like the "inextinguishable laughter" of Olympus. "Tiens!" said Müller, "his majesty speaks French almost as well as I speak Ashantee!" "Bourreau! Brigand! Assassin!" shrieked his Ferocity, as his friends hustled him off the stage.

But the Jews maintained an inextinguishable hope; they nourished on it a fighting spirit which entered fiercely into the religion that was for them the one and only truth, and that lifted them in their own estimation high above the rest of mankind. Romans and Egyptians alike worshiped the Gods, though they called them by different names; but the Jews abhorred the Gods.

At thy sacred shrine hypocrisy does not bow, fear does not crouch, virtue does not tremble, superstition's feeble tapers do not burn, but reason holds aloft her inextinguishable torch, while on the ever-broadening brow of science falls the ever coming morning of the ever better day. Ingersoll on The Chinese God Messrs.

It seemed to her as if only three things in the world were really beautiful: light, space, water. No one spoke. Pere Lastique, who was at the tiller, took a pull every now and then from a bottle hidden under the seat; and he smoked a short pipe which seemed inextinguishable, although he never seemed to relight it or refill it. The baron, seated in the bow looked after the sail.

This was received with inextinguishable laughter, which echoed through the woods like a concert of screech-owls, ending in a charivari of horns and hallooing. The colonel, persisting, offered them "life, liberty, victuals, drink, and all they wanted;" in return, they ridiculed him unmercifully.

Cold, calculating, sluggishly selfish, he had not reckoned with her radiant personality, nor had the instinct to know that, approached closely, it must inevitably light in him unwelcome and inextinguishable fires. "Johnnie," he said finally, "you ain't saying no to me, are you? You take time to think it over but not so very long I'll name it to you again."

Without pursuing this further here my present point is gained, if we see, even in the everyday local details of work and people, the enduring stamp, the inextinguishable promise, of the flowering of our everyday industries and schools into worthier ideals than they at present express, and of the fruition of these in turn upon nobler heights of life and practice.

"No; Jimmy's papa has only been in his new house a little while, and I've just come to visit him." "Say, will you come and play with me some time?" chimed in the inextinguishable Jimmy. "I've got a cooking-stove, for real fire, and blocks and a ball with a string."

"No, Jimmy's papa has only been in his new house a little while, and I've just come to visit him." "Say, will you come and play with me some time?" chimed in the inextinguishable Jimmy. "I've got a cooking stove for real fire and blocks and a ball with a string."