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I may deem that I have somewhat against the chieftain, whereof belike this big man may tell thee hereafter; but even so much meseemeth I have against this man himself, who is now become thy friend and scholar; for he also strove for my beguilement, and that not for himself, but for another."

I at least am a modern with some interest in advocating tolerance, and notwithstanding an inborn beguilement which carries my affection and regret continually into an imagined past, I am aware that I must lose all sense of moral proportion unless I keep alive a stronger attachment to what is near, and a power of admiring what I best know and understand.

"It is impossible that out there, just over the hill, lies a village of men, where tame household lamps are shining," said Uncle Blair. "I feel as if we must be thousands of miles away from everything we've ever known," murmured the Story Girl. "So you are!" said Uncle Blair emphatically. "You're back in the youth of the race back in the beguilement of the young world.

She had risen, and stood with her hands clasped before her. So she was in the habit of standing before her dancing class until the music should begin and lead her through the measures. She was delightful so and, from long training, entirely self-possessed. "Good-bye," said she. "Don't go," said Esther, in a conventional prettiness, but no such beguilement as she had wafted through the telephone.

In addition to books, I had, as a means of beguilement, the society of a returned exile from the Philippines, who told me the story of his life, showed me the necklace he was taking home to his daughter's wedding, and asked my advice as to the wisdom or unwisdom of marrying again, the lady of his wavering choice having been at school with him in New England and being now a widow in Nebraska with property of her own.