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There's another aide, an offset to what he's been saying, a bright bit to offset the black bit. But as many as did receive Him. Some received. Jesus was rejected, yes, abominably, contemptibly rejected. But He was also accepted, gladly, joyously, wholeheartedly accepted, even though it came to mean pain and shame. As many as received Him, John says, He received into His family.

The danger of being caught in the act did not frighten him; it rather encouraged him his eyes would turn darker, his teeth would clench, and his face would assume an expression of anger and pride. Smolin, distorting his big mouth contemptibly, would say to him: "You are making entirely too much fuss about yourself." "I am not a coward anyway!" replied Foma.

I call Emily a nice name enough. But 'Brown'! Good-morning, Mr. Morris; you and I are not cursed with such a contemptibly common name as that! 'Brown'? Oh, Lord!" She tossed her head scornfully, and walked away, humming a tune. Alban stood rooted to the spot. The effort of his later life had been to conceal the hopeless passion which had mastered him in spite of himself.

Since the receipt of the missive in the morning, Boldwood had felt the symmetry of his existence to be slowly getting distorted in the direction of an ideal passion. The disturbance was as the first floating weed to Columbus the contemptibly little suggesting possibilities of the infinitely great. The letter must have had an origin and a motive.

"I never had anybody make me feel so contemptibly unlike a gentleman in my life." Yet Marta, returning to the hall, had to steady herself in a dizzy moment against the wall. Complete reaction had come. She craved sleep as if it were the one true, real thing in the world. She craved sleep for the clarity of mind that comes with the morning light.

Look, it is written on some sort of bill!” she cried breathlessly. “He hated me at that time, because he had behaved contemptibly and was running after that creature ... and because he owed me that three thousand.... Oh! he was humiliated by that three thousand on account of his own meanness! This is how it happened about that three thousand. I beg you, I beseech you, to hear me.

On one occasion even Bismarck, the Prussian Junker, expressed a misgiving that a particular law would not be acceptable to the Federal States of the Empire. Emperor William contemptibly dismissed the objection. “Why should the Federal States object when they are only the prolongation of Prussia?” Treitschke, the Saxon, accepts the Prussian theory of Emperor William.

There are ways in which mother and father are better educated than we." "It does irritate me," admitted Arthur, "to find myself caring so much about the looks of things." "Especially," said Adelaide, "when the people whose opinion we are afraid of are so contemptibly selfish and snobbish." "Still mother and father are narrow-minded," insisted her brother.

But I do not think we shall fail for ever. What we want is somewhere, and must be found eventually." "They tried some experiments with the marriage laws in France once," Lorrimer observed, tentatively. "Yes, and failed contemptibly because their motive was contemptible. They did not want to improve society, but to make self-indulgence possible without shame.

His was not the face of a parricide. "Lucas!" he cried, in a dearth of words. "Lucas!" I was staring at Lucas in thick bewilderment. The man was transformed from the one I knew. At M. le Duc's he had been pale, nervous, and shaken senselessly and contemptibly scared, as I thought, since he was warned of the danger and need not face it. But now he was another man.

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