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Updated: May 16, 2025


You may leave the supper, and if I feel inclined, I will take a little by-and-bye, no one need wait." The landlord and waiter bowed and went out of the room. I turned the key of the door, put on my Quaker's coat, and made a hearty supper, for I had had nothing since breakfast. When I had finished, I returned to the sofa, and I could not help analysing my own conduct.

He recognized the power of his contributor without clearly analysing its nature a power made up of large experience of life, of cold examination of doctrines that heated others of patrician calm of intellectual sneer of collected confidence in self.

The professorship was obscure; he said it was Athenian, and Bobus had no immediate means of finding out whether it were so or not, nor of analysing the alphabet of letters that followed his name upon the advertisement of his lectures. Apparently he was a clever lecturer, fluent and full of illustration, with an air of original theory that caught people's attention.

My solitary watch gives the rare delight of analysing the night thoughts of the ocean, profound in its slumber though dreamily conscious of recent conflict with the winds. All the frail undertones suppressed, during the bullying day now have audience. Sounds which crush and crowd have wearied and retired. The timid and shy venture forth to join the quiet revelry of the night.

To the reader is left the privilege of analysing the thoughts which surged through the brains of the bewildered young women, the fears, the doubts, the resentments. "Where where have you been?" at last fell from Miss Thursdale's lips. "Been?" repeated Miss Courtenay, vaguely. "Oh, yes; I've been taking a walk a constitutional. I always do." Eleanor stared harder than ever.

When she became calmer and more capable of analysing her feelings, she was astonished not to feel towards her husband the same affection which had moved her so strongly a few hours before.

Not analysing all this, but somewhat conscious of the light in which this girl regarded him, he knew that what he might say would be treated with deference. As to shaking her, as to talking her out of one purpose and into another, that to him did not for a moment seem to be practicable. There was no hope of that. He hardly knew why he should endeavour to say a word to her before he left Wharton.

Instead of analysing a character, bringing its several elements into the balance, computing the more or less of this faculty or that, he loved to feel its influence as a whole, indivisible, impalpable, playing without sound or agitation around him like soft light and warmth and the fostering air.

I do not know whether those results are exact; but, supposing them to be so, they must be subject to great variations, according to the quality of the grain, the season, the degree of heat, of the atmosphere, and the manner of conducting the fermentation. From my analysing the different sorts of grains, I know that Indian corn must yield the most spirit.

But there is a great deal more than fervour in the words. In the rush of his thoughts there is depth and method. We come slowly after, and try by analysing and meditation to recover some of the fervour and the fire of such utterances as this.

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