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B.C. and A.D. marked the transition, not only of time, but also of the old creation in which our power of love was imprisoned in our fear to love, and of the new creation in which our power of love was set free by the love of God in Christ. Now the triumphant power of God's love is at work in the world and is available to all who seek to do the work of love anywhere and for anyone.

"Your will is my will, Quilla," I answered, "and your heart is my home. Lead on; where you go I follow, even to the edge of the world and beyond the world." "So be it!" she cried in a triumphant voice.

It struck me then as I helped him make the connections that Carter in this crisis was at best an inefficient commander. His red face had gone splotchy purple; his hands were trembling. Skilled as Captain of a peaceful liner, he was at a loss now. But I could not blame him. It is easy to say we might have taken warning, done this or that, and come triumphant through the attack.

Even when she was alone, her success did not make her triumphant. She could anticipate that the efforts of all her friends to make her false to her word would be redoubled. Unless she could see Daniel Thwaite, it would be impossible that she should not be conquered.

In the closing cadences in those chords, triumphant and faith-bringing for the moment her own sorrows melted away, and the thought of herself was lost in the inspiration of the grand, majestic intonations to which she was giving utterance.

I call her 'Peach'!" she boasted joyously with all the triumphant air of one who felt assured that mental discrimination such as this could not possibly fail to impress even a person so naturally obtuse as a father. "Don't be foolish!" snarled the Senior Surgeon. "Who? Me?" gasped the White Linen Nurse in a perfect agony of confusion. "Yes!

My faith's strong, real clare, 'tell ye," she added, with the triumphant laugh which usually chorused her conversation, and turning to the Doctor, who, aroused by her loud and vigorous strain, was attending with interest to her. "Well, Candace," he said, "we all hope you are right." "Hope, Doctor! I don't hope, I knows. 'Tell ye, when I pray for him, don't I feel enlarged?

"But how do you young English girls so well understand these points of difference when " "Oh, but we're not English girls!" cried Hope. "That is, not entirely," qualified Faith. "Our mother was English " "But our father's American!" Hope finished the sentence with a triumphant air, and her visitor laughed. "You seem proud of it, too," she said. "I am.

"Ah, look there now!" exclaimed with shrill voices and a triumphant air the whole bevy of assembled women, turning toward the crowd, and more particularly toward a group of men attired in black, among whom was standing the young soldier who had cut his joke just before so unceremoniously. "Listen to the noisy old idiots!" exclaimed the soldier.

It seemed to her that she had only enough strength left to wait; and she remained with her eyes fixed on the huge walls and the forest of scaffolding which rose over yonder with such triumphant pride under the blue sky. Then all at once, however brave and firm she might be, she could not restrain a start, for "La Savoyarde" had raised a joyful clang.