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After all, he knew there were no national boundaries to valor or patriotism, and however sweet the victory it must always carry the wormwood of regret that the vanquished will see no more red dawnings and go out on no more dawn patrols. That plunging, flaming plane was as a lighted match dropped into a deep well the deep well of oblivion.

There were signs of richness all around us stoning of raisins, cutting of citron, slicing of candied orange peel. Yet all these were only dawnings and intimations of what was coming during the week of real preparation, after the Governor's proclamation had been read. The glories of that proclamation!

We have every where endeavoured to show that while Mahtoree was in all essentials a warrior of the prairies, he was much in advance of his people in those acquirements which announce the dawnings of civilisation.

It is associated with the earliest dawnings of the national literature, and in the list of its contributors is found almost every name of note in American letters.

Lastly, the aim of following nature means to note the origin, the waxing, and waning, of preferences and interests. Capacities bud and bloom irregularly; there is no even four-abreast development. We must strike while the iron is hot. Especially precious are the first dawnings of power.

Your dear children, from the very dawnings of intellect, will take the example, grow up in harmony and affection with perfect rule over their spirit, and thus you will not only secure your own domestic peace, but will bequeath those sacred enjoyments to your posterity enjoyments that infinitely outweigh a thousand fortunes in gold!

Benjamin Spencer, and Joseph Carles, Esq; who both reside at a distance. Many of our corporate towns received their charters from that amiable, but unfortunate prince, Henry the Second. These were the first dawnings of British liberty, after fixing the Norman yoke.

If I carried with me a sad heart, there yet were already visible the dawnings of compensation. At least, I had not quarrelled with the dear twain of the Cedars. As for Philip Cross, I strove not to think of him at all. The Fair Beginning of a New Life in Ancient Albany. The life in Albany was to me as if I had become a citizen of some new world.

I now began to recall an intention, which from the first dawnings of my recovery I had conceived, of removing to a warmer climate; and, finding this to be approved of by a very eminent physician, I resolved to put it into immediate execution. Aix in Provence was the place first thought on; but the difficulties of getting thither were insuperable.

To-night as you stood there in the doorway I knew for the first time that, if I chose, I could love you very greatly." "Love isn't like that," flashed Diane. "It comes unbidden." "To different natures come different dawnings of the immortal white fire!" shrugged Carl. "My love will be largely a matter of will. I'm armored heavily." "For a golden key!" scoffed Diane, rising.