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Its yield of immediate pleasure and its reassurance for the works of Saint-Saens to be heard later, grew from the fact that it was scored for orchestra and pipe organ, and in this massive tonal web the genius of the composer to write in magnificent size was overwhelmingly evident, thus forecasting the splendors of "Hail, California."

They are so readily familiar that the cross-purposes making up the plot seem to be no longer troublesome either to themselves or the audience. The interval of reassurance makes the return of strangeness more unaccountable. Antipholus is also now reassured about his gold, and the earlier cross-purpose seems only a jest. Why should it not have led them to guess the truth?

"Is there a penalty? What is that, Prince Tabnit?" The voice of the prince was never more mellow. "Do not be alarmed, I beg," he hastened his reassurance. "Upon the return of Mr. St. George, he and his friend will simply be set adrift in a rudderless airship, an offering to the great idea of space." Mrs.

The temptation was strong to give her the reassurance she craved. She had suffered so bitterly that a pang of merely sentimental woe seemed a gratuitous cruelty. Yet he was resolved that there should never come the shadow of falsehood between them. He was glad joyous! The future should make brave amends for the past.

Plinth was the first to compose her features to an air of reassurance: after a moment's hasty adjustment her look almost implied that it was she who had given the word to Mrs. Ballinger. "Xingu, of course!" exclaimed the latter with her accustomed promptness, while Miss Van Vluyck and Laura Glyde seemed to be plumbing the depths of memory, and Mrs.

I never knew rest before. I can't remember when I haven't awakened to doubt, and worry, and heart-sickness. And now it's peace dear, dear, dearest dear, for ever and ever and ever." They sat up. "Now we shall go get me away quickly." It was nearly seven. Outside the sky was still all gloom. In the rush of her reassurance he had forgotten his arm. It hung limp from his shoulder. "It was cramped."

Dick spoke at once, with a hesitancy that betrayed the depth of his emotion. "Don't you care for me at all?" he asked wistfully. The girl's answer was uttered with nervous eagerness which revealed her own stress of fear. "No, no, no!" she exclaimed, rebelliously. Now, however, the young man had regained some measure of reassurance.

Then, with many imprecations on the relentless sun above, the inexorable road beneath, and on every detail of the evilly-balanced load before him, he passed out on his way. It would have been well for Kai Lung had he also forced his reluctant feet to raise the dust, but his body clung to the moist umbrage of his couch, and his mind made reassurance that perchance the maiden would return.

"About the same," he answered, though one could find little reassurance in his tone. "I should like to see him," hinted Kennedy, "unless there is some real reason why I should not." "No," replied the doctor, absently; "on the contrary, it might perhaps rouse him."

He turned his head enough to enable him to see into a mirror which gave him a reflection of his wife's face; then turned away again, like one waiting for some sort of reassurance and not getting it. Mary, muscularly relaxed, indeed, drooping over the tea-table, had visible about her, nevertheless, a sort of supernormal alertness.