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May I put this word in here as a parenthesis in the story that God oftentimes allows us to be shut in He does not shut us in He does not need to simply take His hand off partly there is enough disobedience to His law of our bodies all the time to shut us aside no trouble on that side of the problem with pain to Himself, against His own first will for us, He allows us to be shut in, because only so can He get our attention from other things to what He wants done; get us to see things, and think things His way.

Still, I think there may be a few that will rather like this vein, possibly prefer it to a livelier one, serious young men, and young women generally, in life's roseate parenthesis from years of age to inclusive. Another privilege of talking is to misquote. Of course it wasn't Proserpina that actually cut the yellow hair, but Iris.

Her friends all began by trying to do her good. Even Ellen Nussey tried. Charlotte is very kindly cautioned against being "tempted by the fondness of my sisters to consider myself of too much importance", and in a parenthesis Ellen Nussey begs her not to be offended. "Oh, Ellen," Charlotte writes, "do you think I could be offended by any good advice you may give me?"

They are in the nature of a parenthesis, and the sentence runs on continuously without them 'Swear not at all ... but let your communication be Yea, yea; Nay, nay. The reason appended is equally universal, for it suggests the deep thought that 'whatsoever is more than these' that is to say, any form of speech that seeks to strengthen a simple, grave asseveration by such oaths as He has just quoted, 'cometh of evil' inasmuch as it springs from, and reveals, the melancholy fact that his bare word is not felt binding by a man, and is not accepted as conclusive by others.

Then he turned his back, running his hands over the piano, and giving himself up to harmonious melancholy. For Don Marcelo there now began an absurd life of the most extraordinary events, an experience which was going to last four days. In his life history, this period represented a long parenthesis of stupefaction, slashed by the most horrible visions.

Show Low made a running jump, throwing his arms about the Sheriff's neck. Parenthesis and Sage-brush each grabbed a hand, pumping up and down emphatically. The others slapped him on the back. All talked at once, asking him the news, and whether Jack had returned. "Did you nip it up with the 'Paches," asked Parenthesis. "Talk, durn ye, talk!" shouted Show Low, "or we'll hang out your hide."

It will be no use you and your satellites progging about with skewers for the bullet. Look at the other side, my boy, and you'll find the beauty has just walked through them." "Soda or plain?" I asked, in parenthesis. "Soda. I don't like the flavour of dead camel. A big drink, please. I feel as if I were lined with sand-paper."

It is not quite clear whether the measure, to which this parenthesis represents the prince as objecting, was the appointment of Afrasyab, or the summons to the Mirza. He was evidently opposed to the former, who was a weak young man, devoid of resources either mental or material.

The constitution of Bulgaria according to the preliminaries would be similar to that of Servia before the evacuation of Belgrade and other strongholds; for this first paragraph of the preliminaries closes with these words, "The Ottoman army will not remain there," and, in parenthesis, "barring a few places subject to mutual agreement."

But we are talking of the theory in the abstract, not of any particular case. One hardly expects to find snobbishness in slumming." "Then that's where one gets left," Bobby commented, by way of parenthesis. "But if you are all stooping?" "Yes; but the alignment is better, if we all stoop at the same angle," Sally protested.