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"Then, such a marriage, if persisted in, makes of the wife indeed a Christian, but of the husband the reverse." "The answer to that is clear," he said quietly: "The husband must abstain." "Yes, that is, perhaps, coherently Christian, on your theory: They would then both suffer. But the marriage, of course, has become no marriage. They are no longer one flesh."

"Rozelle Daubeni is expected," said Saltash. "Who?" Toby stopped short in the act of descending. Her face shone white in the glare. A moment before she had been laughing but the laugh went into her question with a little choked sound. "Who did you say?" she questioned more coherently. "Mademoiselle Daubeni the idol of Paris. Never heard of her?" Saltash handed her lightly down.

When a man is laid on the rack at the Inquisition, is it natural that he should smile and speak politely and coherently to the grave, quiet Inquisitor? Beyond that little question regarding the cards, Harry's Inquisitor did not show the smallest disturbance. Her face indicated neither surprise, nor triumph, nor cruelty.

But she answered coherently enough "No, dear father; because if you knew how I feel and you must know, you know everything you would be so kind, so gentle." "Yes, I think I know how you feel," the Doctor said. "I will be very kind be sure of that. And I will see Mr. Townsend to-morrow. Meanwhile, and for the present, be so good as to mention to no one that you are engaged."

I shall be sorry to see the day when Radville is other than as it is: the quiet, peaceful, sleepy little town, nestling in the bosom of the hills, clean, sweet and wholesome.... But this is rambling far from the momentous twenty-first of June, my day of triumph. I shall try to set down connectedly and coherently the events which culminated in the humbling of Will Bigelow to the dust.

Yet if he could not think coherently on the matter, of what use were the three days of grace he had claimed? He could not endure company at present, and the four walls of his room were as a prison. At last he sent a hasty message to the motor house, tossed a few necessaries into a bag and wrote a note to Cæsar.

She gave a little sob of joy, and pushing herself away from him an instant, she laid a hand on his shoulder. "I told him," she said "I told him, that night he was dying." He looked at her with an emotion too deep even for caresses. "He never spoke coherently after you left him. At the end he motioned to me, but there were no words.

She had talked, from the first of her friend's entrances coherently enough, even with a small quaver that overstated her calm; but she held her breath every few seconds, as if for deliberation and to prove she didn't pant all of which marked for Fanny the depth of her commotion: her reference to her thought about her father, about her chance to pick up something that might divert him, her mention, in fine, of his fortitude under presents, having meanwhile, naturally, it should be said, much less an amplitude of insistence on the speaker's lips than a power to produce on the part of the listener herself the prompt response and full comprehension of memory and sympathy, of old amused observation.

Just think of all the theories, the impossible theories for which the "practical" man has dragged the nations into war: the Balance of Power, for instance. I do not think any one knew what the Monroe Doctrine meant, or could coherently defend it. An American Ambassador had an after-dinner story at the time. "What is this I hear, Jones, that you do not believe in the Monroe Doctrine?"

Much alarmed, they went close up to him, but he exclaimed quite coherently: "Water a drink of water! the thief! the scoundrel!"

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