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That modern psychology has already made strides in the knowledge of this problem we all know. What is due to arrested development or to repression can be set right or liberated: what is temperamental transmuted.

I did not tell them." Sepp went on again with long strides. The four little black hoofs of the chamois stuck pitifully up out of the bag on his broad back. When he was well out of hearing he growled aloud: "Hab' 's schon g' wusst! Jesses, Marie and Josef! was is denn does!"

He heard a tuneful woman's voice call out "Good-night, Maggie," and caught no response save the abrupt closing of the door, which turned everything black again with a bang. He listened acutely for another instant, and then with long, noiseless strides made his way down his deserted side of the street.

David Vavasour Williams, that rising young barrister who had become so famous as a pleader of the causes of friendless women. In the autumn of 1905, increase among women of the idea of full citizenship made rapid strides.

The snow had equalised the race. And this was the end the hare not hurt at all. He would look again at her presently. It had been a pretty sight: Nature's working; no real cruelty in any of it. Such were the thoughts that were passing in the tall man's mind. All turned homeward after that, the Over-Lord's feet scrunching the snow as he took great strides, a smile lighting up his face.

The shop-walker or salesman is accustomed to move in relatively confined spaces, and so acquires a short, brisk step, and his dress tends to rather exuberant smartness; the station official patrols long platforms, often at a rapid pace, and so tends to take long strides, while his dress is dignified and neat rather than florid.

But the orders had miscarried, or the trains were too far distant, for up to three o'clock no sign of replenishment was in sight. The hearts of the exhausted men began to fail them the batteries silent, the infantry short of ammunition, while a long line of blue was making rapid strides towards us in front.

Twenty strides brought horse and horseman close to the verge, within half-a-dozen lengths. The rein still hung loose Carlos dared not tighten it a touch he knew would bring his horse to a halt, and that before he had crossed the line would only be a failure. Another leap, another, yet another! Ho! he is inside Great God! He will be over!

The cowboy took two long strides beside the car, his heated boyish face almost on a level with the window, his eyes, now shy and a little wistful, yet bold, too, fixed upon Bo. "Good-by Sweetheart!" he called. He halted was lost to view. "Well!" ejaculated Helen, contritely, half sorry, half amused. "What a sudden young gentleman!" Bo had blushed beautifully.

Little wonder then that his heart should be light, and that the primitive garden should appear to him the most beautiful spot he had ever seen. After this little walk and chat in the garden, life seemed to come back to her with strides. By the end of August Adele was quite strong again.