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It would not stay out. She dreaded meeting Dulac at supper for the evening meal was supper in the Frazer cottage and yet she was burningly curious to meet him, to be near him, to verify her image of him.... Extra pains with the detail of her simple toilet held her in her room until her mother called to know if she were not going to help with the meal.

Susan was quite dismayed at the lack of zeal, because she had been burningly anxious that the Island should go over the top in regard to its quota. She kept whispering viciously to Gertrude and me that there was 'no ginger' in the speeches; and when nobody went forward to subscribe to the loan at the close Susan 'lost her head. At least, that is how she describes it herself.

Now and then there are remarkable novels which scourge with the whips of the Furies, as indeed most of Savonarola's sermons flagellated. With all your faith and the fervor of it, be full of thought. Merely to believe burningly is not enough. Nobody will listen to you declaim the confession and then declaim it over and over again and nothing more. Even pious monotony palls.

The rumor was abroad that the sortie had been planned by some of Johnny Montgomery's friends they were such wild fellows that their doing the thing would not seem extraordinary. Yet the other explanation seemed so much more probable to me, so burningly evident.

Its destination happened to be the one place in all the world that the doctor was most burningly anxious to visit, and he promised the driver untold gold to drive to some ancient flame of his Helen Blazes, she was called. "Aren't you coming, too?" he said, bundling his overcoat into his bag. Now the fly had been so obviously sent to the doctor, and to no one else, that I had no concern with it.

The door had scarcely closed, when Maisie rose from her chair and stood swaying. She sank back, closing her eyes and pressing her hands against her breast. The mask of placidity had been wrenched from her face, leaving it blanched with the conflict between yearning, temptation and loneliness. "Adair!" she moaned. "My God, I daren't trust myself!" Unclosing her eyes, she gazed burningly at Tabs.

"Do you forgive me, Hilda?" He gave her one of his looks of tragic eloquence. "Yes I forgive you." He misunderstood the gentleness of her voice. "She loves me still!" he said to himself. "We shall die together and our names will echo down the ages." He looked burningly at her and said: "I was mad mad with love for you. And when I realized that I had lost you, I went down, down, down. God!

It was not that they brightened on seeing this man before her; they had been brighter, burningly bright, when she left the hospital, where, since it had been built, she had been the one visitor of authority Jansen had given her that honour. She had a gift of smiling, and she smiled now, but it came from grace of mind rather than from humour.

Yet the need of peace or some solace needed to prepare her for her interview turned her imagination burningly on Dartrey. She would not allow herself to meditate over hopes and schemes: Nesta free: Dartrey free. She vowed to her soul sacredly and she was one of those in whom the Divinity lives, that they may do so not to speak a word for the influencing of Dudley save the one fact.

For Scriabine must have suffered an almost inordinate subjugation to the manifestations of beauty, must have been consumed with a passion for communicating his burningly poignant adventures. There are moments when he seems scarcely able to speak, so intense, so enrapturing, is his voluptuous sensation.

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