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I depend further upon his perfect inexperience of women; for, in spite of his numerous gallantries, he has never yet had a grand passion, and is quite ignorant, even at this moment, how involved his feelings are with his mistress. He has not yet learnt the bitter lesson that, unless we despise a woman when we cease to love her, we are still a slave, without the consolement of intoxication.

Her fus' husban' were all time ahuntin', so she got a little white marble pa'tridge arestin' on he' head, an' hit am a mighty consolement to a po' widda 'oman fo' to know dat she can tell de very minute her eyes light on er grabe which husban' hit am.

'I do not see it, because I will not see it, she said, and she found a personal cooling and consolement in the phrase. We have this power of resisting invasion of the poetic by the commonplace, the spirit by the blood, if we please, though you men may not think that we have! Her alarmed sensibilities bristled and made head against him as an enemy.

Atheist as thou art and to that manner born, thou art in very deed outside the pale of all religious teaching and consolement, . . nevertheless there is much gentle mercy shown thee by the Virgin Priestess of Nagaya".. here he solemnly bent his head and made the rapid sign of a Circle on his breast, . . "who, knowing thy great genius, doth ever strive with thoughtful zeal to draw thee closely within the saving Silver Veil!

Fame! ... how he had longed and thirsted for it! ... and what a foolish, undesirable distinction it seemed to him now! Steadying his thoughts by a few moments of calm reflection, he remembered what he had in charge to do, . . TO REDEEM HIS PAST. To use and expend whatever force was in him for the good, the help, the consolement, and the love of others, ... NOT to benefit himself!

'A skipping bishop is worse than a skipping king. Once also he had been overheard murmuring to himself by way of consolement, 'Bishops pass; the church remains. He had been a great friend of the late sir Ringwood; and although the distance from his parish was too great to be travelled often, he seldom let a year go by without paying a visit to his friend's widow and daughter.

Our downright repentance of misconduct toward a woman binds us at least to the tolerant recognition of what poor scraps of consolement she may have picked up between then and now when we can stretch fist in flame to defy it on the oath of her being a woman of honour. The earl alighted and said: 'Her brother, I suspect, is the key of the position. 'He's worth it she loves her brother, said Mr.

It was Dora's doing." I suppose she said this because we did not mean to tell Mrs. Bax anything about it, and if there was any brickiness in the act we wished Dora to have the consolement of getting the credit of it. But of course Dora couldn't stand that. She said "Oh, Mrs. Bax, it was very wrong of me.

Our downright repentance of misconduct toward a woman binds us at least to the tolerant recognition of what poor scraps of consolement she may have picked up between then and now when we can stretch fist in flame to defy it on the oath of her being a woman of honour. The earl alighted and said: 'Her brother, I suspect, is the key of the position. 'He's worth it she loves her brother, said Mr.

'I do not see it, because I will not see it, she said, and she found a personal cooling and consolement in the phrase. We have this power of resisting invasion of the poetic by the commonplace, the spirit by the blood, if we please, though you men may not think that we have! Her alarmed sensibilities bristled and made head against him as an enemy.