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His carefully studied effects would reach the first rows in the orchestra first, and ripple in laughter back to the standees against the wall, and then with a fine resurgence come again to the rear orchestra seats, and so rise from gallery to gallery till it fell back, a cataract of applause from the topmost rows of seats.

In this vivid resurgence she seemed to lose her precise recollections of him now that he was alive. While she had believed him dead, everything concerning his memory had been painfully real his personal appearance, the way he moved, turned, the sound of his voice, the touch of his hand as it tightened in hers when he lay there at sunset, while she and Death watched the color fading from his face.

In South and Central America, only a third of the people enjoyed democratic rule in 1976. Today over 90 percent of Latin Americans live in nations committed to democratic principles. And the resurgence of democracy is owed to these courageous people on almost every continent who have struggled to take control of their own destiny.

What came over him cannot be told a break in his fine control; a sudden realization that he was whipped; a resurgence of all the shattered strategies in his brain, many of which certain others of the party did not yet understand; his doubt of Framtree, or his inability to reach the weapon, the exact point which goaded him to black disorder was never known, but the fury of it concentrated upon the Glow-worm.

When one experienced faster I know finds himself getting "run down" or catching a cold, he quits eating until he feels really well. Instead of feeling weak as most fasters do, as each of the first four or five days of water fasting pass, he experiences a resurgence of more and more energy. On the first fasting day he would usually feel rotten, which was why he started fasting in the first place.

The wind gave it voice, gave it even a measure of mobility, as it swept through the labyrinth of dry unfruitful branches and awoke a husky music telling of far-distant times and places, making a shuddering and stirring as of the resurgence of long-forgotten hope and passion.

But clearly against the closed lids she saw the phantoms passing spectres of dead hours, the wraith of an old happiness masked with youth and wearing Siward's features! She must stop it! What was all this crowding in upon her as she rode forward through the driving rain all this resurgence of ghosts long laid, long exorcised?

And suddenly things seemed to be as they had been in their childhood, the resurgence swept them both back to the old and stormy footing again. "Duane!" "What?" "I tell you to wait for me here!" She stamped her foot. He scowled but waited. She turned on Dysart: "Good-night!" offering her hand with decision. Dysart began: "But I had expected " "Good-night!"

He said that he never saw a dead man whom he did not envy for having had it over and being done with it. Life had always amused him, and in the resurgence of its interests after his sorrow had ebbed away he was again deeply interested in the world and in the human race, which, though damned, abounded in subjects of curious inquiry.

Drew held tight control over that resurgence of his old impatience, knowing that his first instinct had been right: the old life fitted him now no better than his coat. But he answered civilly: "Thank you, suh." His proper courtesy apparently reassured his aunt. She came to him, her hands on his shoulders as she stood on tip-toe to kiss his cheek. "Drew, come home with us, dear please!"