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'Do you really love me? she said. He laughed. 'I call that your war-cry, he replied, amused. 'Why! she cried, amused and really wondering. 'Your insistence Your war-cry "A Brangwen, A Brangwen" an old battle-cry. Yours is, "Do you love me? Yield knave, or die." 'No, she said, pleading, 'not like that. Not like that. But I must know that you love me, mustn't I?

On the other hand, his insistence on our duty to 'care for' it is quite inconsistent with the view that it is merely something extrinsic, as all the eastern Ionians down to Anaxagoras had taught. It is, on the contrary, our very self, the thing in us which is of more importance to us than anything else whatever.

But she went on to the end, with a kind of hypnotized insistence, as though the scenes she evoked were so real to her that she had forgotten where she was and imagined herself to be re-living them. "I did not murder my husband." "Who did, then? Herve de Lanrivain?" "No." "Who then? Can you tell us?" "Yes, I can tell you. The dogs " At that point she was carried out of the court in a swoon.

All his literary life was spent in trying to convey "true doctrine with studied moderation." And in his true doctrine nothing was more conspicuous than his insistence, early and late, on the supreme importance of character and conduct.

Beyond doubt, by his insistence on the relation of Letters to Religion, he helped many young men to read their Bibles with better understanding and keener appreciation; and enabled them that are without to enter for the first time into the spirit and attractiveness of the Christian ideal. Not only so, but men established in age, position, and orthodoxy, felt and acknowledged his helpfulness.

"No; oh, no! that is what makes it harder." "Harder to aid me?" "To see you unjustly condemned, and and to realize that perhaps I am disloyal to my country." Something about these simple words of confession, wrung from her lips by my insistence, held me silent. I failed to realize then the full significance of this acknowledgment, and she gave me no opportunity.

Johnson was the very human apostle of a divine righteousness. One of the most beautiful places on one of the most beautiful rivers in the world is Medmenham on the Thames, hard by Marlow. In the awakening of spring, in the tranquillity of summer, or the rich decline of August, the changing charm of the spot appeals with the special insistence that association lends to nature.

Now in full majesty the stern stride of first theme is resumed, in faster insistence, no longer the mere tune, but a spirited extension and discussion, with retorts between the various choirs. Long continues the spirited clatter as of warlike march till again returns the melting mood of the companion melody, now sung by the expressive horn, with murmuring strings.

But his insistence on this great theme has naturally scared away the empty-headed and the shallow-hearted, and many also of the careless clever. There must be somewhere a fund of sincerity and of reason in the reader to whom he appeals.

He felt that one day he would be crushed between his parishioners' hatred of change and his fellow-priests' insistence on it rumour said that the Squire's elder son, Father Lawrence, was coming home before long, and the poor little rector quailed to think of what he would say of the harmonium if it was still in its place. "I er Miss Godden I feel our reputation is at stake.