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But such a thought had never entered my head." "Then let it enter and remain there. If she will serve the Church, the Church will serve her. But the king beckons, and I must go." The thin dark figure hastened off through the throng of courtiers, and the great Bishop of Meaux remained standing with his chin upon his breast, sunk in reflection.
The death of Alice Webster is unavenged; her slayer is at large, a human beast of prey; father and mother are in frightful suspense; the spectral hand of the drowned girl beckons me to revenge upon her murderer; but ignoring all these, I am a selfish, cowardly 'derelict, fearful of possible harm." Then he exclaims: "Not too fast! Has not English justice gloated over conviction of the innocent?
Who can be relied upon in this uncertain hour? The man on horseback rises in his stirrups speaking in mighty accents his message of hope and cheer, reassuring, promising, encouraging, inspiring all who come within the sound of his voice. His is the one assurance in a wilderness of uncertainty. What wonder that the people follow where he leads and beckons!
And still the river beckons onward, murmuring that the quest of the flower-lover is not yet done and that the prize awaits the victor who presses on to the swamp around the bend where the birches hang drooping branches over quiet, fish-full pools. The prize is worth the extra half-mile.
Monte Rosa lifts her crown of peaks above a belt of clouds into light of living fire. The Mischabelhörner and the Dom rest stationary angel-wings upon the rampart, which at this moment is the wall of heaven. The pyramid of distant Monte Viso burns like solid amethyst far, far away. Mont Cervin beckons to his brother, the gigantic Finsteraarhorn, across tracts of liquid ether.
But the higher form of art is not always the most alluring never the most alluring when youthful beauty smiles and rosy pleasure beckons another way. All hearts respond to happiness. By her presentment of Perdita the actress became the glittering image and incarnation of glorious youthful womanhood and fascinating joy. No exercise of the imagination was needful to her in that.
Then he must have skipped out, and by accident seeing our friend, Sheriff Stanwix, known to him as the 'man who beckons, he just imagined they were looking for him." "And that locoed him so much that he just couldn't stand it any longer," Bob said. "Discovering our camp he got the notion in his head that a horse might take him out of the danger zone.
And now he is gone, and the glimmer of light is gone, and the last hope for me is gone with him." "He is gone," I said softly, "to walk in that clearer, better light, and beckons you to follow." Mr. Gear made no answer, hardly seemed to note the interruption. "And this is the bitterness of the blow to me," he continued, still speaking half to me, half to himself.
He left the plain marks on the trees as He went through, so we could surely find the way. And now He eagerly beckons us to follow. But following means climbing. It's a hill road, sometimes down hill, sometimes up hill. Which makes stiffer climbing? Usually the one you are doing seems the harder. Sometimes the road is a dead level between hills.
Time has given so often either the inspired teacher of the word or the doer of the work that there is more than a faith and a hope, nay almost a conviction, that it cannot fail now when the agonized appeal of the world beckons America to complete her high mission to humanity upon which she embarked when she threw her power and might on the scales in war.
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