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The empress uttered a cry, and with the fury of a lioness snatched the paper and crushed it in her hand. "Your majesty," whispered the countess, "dismiss the valet before he learns too much. He might " "Woe to him if he breathes a word to one human being!" cried the empress, with menacing gesture. "Woe to him if he dare breathe one word to his master!"

As the autumn gave place to winter, as the winds blew loud above the broad expanse of ocean, as the foam-crests of the dark waves rose high, and gleamed white and silvery in the dim twilight, her heart sank with an awful fear for the absent wanderer. Night and day her prayers arose to heaven such prayers as only the loving heart of woman breathes for the object of all her thoughts.

These principles may he traced in the New Testament, either as necessarily comprehending, by their generality, a proper treatment of the female sex, or as developing themselves in particular regulations and enactments. Christianity breathes a spirit of the most diffusive charity and good will: and wherever its "power" is felt, it moulds the character into the image of benevolence.

Another brother is the President of Harvard, Abbott Lawrence Lowell, through whose dignified, penetrating, sensible, authoritative speeches and writings breathes the old Massachusetts love of liberty. Courage is a salient characteristic in Amy Lowell. She is afraid of nothing, not even of her birthday. She was born at Brookline, on the ninth of February, 1874.

The last entry in his diary was made the morning following her death, and there he recites the sad details in a matter-of-fact way that adds to the pathos of it; for it breathes a tired apathy born of long sorrow and hopelessness, which even this cruel blow could scarcely awake to further suffering: My little son is crying for nourishment O Alice, Alice, what shall I do?

Heinz stamped his foot on the floor and, half frantic, impetuously exclaimed, his blood boiling with honest indignation: "May the air he breathes destroy the slandering scoundrel! May I be flayed on the rack if " Here he was interrupted by a low exclamation of warning from the Minorite, who perceived in the knight's fierce oaths a lamentable relapse.

Garie put the curls aside, and kissing her fondly, asked, "How long have you known it, dear?" "Not long, not very long," she replied. "And I have such a yearning that it should be born a free child. I do want that the first air it breathes should be that of freedom. It will kill me to have another child born here! its infant smiles would only be a reproach to me.

To every man and every nation that really breathes, true vitality of soul depends upon saying to one's self, with an emotion of equivalent intensity to the emotion of patriotism celebrated in Scott's familiar lines, This is my own, my native era and environment. Culture is impossible apart from cosmopolitanism, but self-respect is more indispensable even than culture.

At last, I resolved to trust in yours, but I would try to be quite sure of it first You remember how I talked to you, and how you answered, in the Hermitage of Braid? Then I knew you loved, but I thought you loved not me." "How could you think so? Oh! Harold Harold!" As she uttered his name, tremulously as a woman breathes for the first time the beloved name in the beloved ear, Harold started.

"Nout, thy Mother, wraps thee in the spell of Her holy name. "The name of thy Mother, Nout, is the mystery of Heaven. "Nout, thy Mother, gathers thee to the number of the Gods. "Nout, thy Mother, breathes on thy foes and utterly destroys them. "O Pharaoh Menkau-ra, who livest for ever!" "Where, then, is the treasure?" she asked again.

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