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Thinking about it afterwards, Judith couldn't understand how the most important thing that had happened to her during the whole year could have occurred in a second or two, and she found it very difficult to put into words, even for herself, just how Deep-Down Self had conquered.

It was the mood of morning before the sun has soared. The dew-grey cobwebs enwrapped the flowers of their hearts yet every prisoned flower could be seen. And he and she seemed looking through that web at the colour and the deep-down forms enshrouded so jealously; each feared too much to unveil the other's heart.

By now, flames were bursting violently from all over the ruins, so dangerously that Adam caught up his wife in his arms, and ran with her from the proximity of the flames. Then almost as quickly as it had begun, the whole cataclysm ceased, though a deep-down rumbling continued intermittently for some time.

And I think nobody could tell better than you." "I am sure the Signora will not leave the island till October, Signore. She says we are all to stay until the end of October." "And now it's July." "Si, Signore. Now it's July." In saying the last words Gaspare's voice sounded fatalistic, and Artois believed that he caught an echo of a deep-down thought of his own.

Go she should, because it pleased him to please her, and because it was certainly necessary for him to oppose pride with pride, and before the eyes of Evelyn demonstrate his indifference to that lady's choice of Mr. Lee for the minuet and Mr. Lightfoot for the country dance. This last thought had far to travel from some unused, deep-down quagmire of the heart, but it came.

Do you suppose she would not know it? When a man writes as few letters as he does, the handwriting does not change." Paul laid the letter upon the coals. "It is the only witness against her, but it loses the case." "She never could have loved him. I never believed she did!" said Moya. "She thinks she can live out this deep-down, deliberate But it will kill her, Moya.

Ned Hinkley could imagine for on such subjects his imagination kindled how like an oracle must be the words of such a trout, to his brethren, gathering in council in their deep-down hole or driven by a shower under the cypress log or in any other situation in which an oracle would be apt to say, looking around him with fierceness mingled with contempt, "Let no dog bark."

An ugly little spirit of jealousy began to whisper in Judith's mind. Top Self listened to his hints and surmises: "Nancy doesn't care about you any more; she and Sally May have secrets from you; perhaps they were laughing at you last night when you heard them whispering." Deep-Down Self made protests, "Why couldn't Nancy have two good friends?

The incisive declaration: 'Whosoever looketh on a woman to lust after her hath committed adultery with her already in his heart' expresses an even more searching standard, and modern science brings home to us the radical importance of our reflex thought and deep-down impulses, which appear to bulk largely in molding our lives and the lives of those who may spring from us."

They give a man real, deep-down smoking pleasure." "There's no doubt about it, Old Kings are a man's cigarette." Sir Robert could feel the soothing smoke in his lungs as he inhaled deeply. "That's great. When I want a cigarette, I don't want just any cigarette." "Nor I," agreed the Gascon. "Old Kings is the only real cigarette when you're doing a real man's work." "That's for sure."