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Her eyes flashed; her reserve vanished. "I'm sure he'd love me!" cried she. "He'd give me what my whole soul, my whole body cry out for. Madelene, you don't understand! I am so starved, so out in the cold! I want to go in where it's warm and human!" The truth, the deep-down truth, was out at last; Adelaide had wrenched it from herself.
In really great writers or, at all events, in those writings of theirs by which they immortally exist there is not one insincere word. The perishable parts of great writers will, without exception, be found to be those writings which they attempted either in insincere moments, or at the instigation of some surface talent that had no real connection with their deep-down selves.
The Pride and the Hope declared they were always going to sleep in the barn, and when we got inside the big, lofty place, and in the gloom overheard heard the soft feet of the rain on the shingles, I, too, had a deep-down wish that there was nothing in the world, but this that the pleasant night and soothing patter might never cease.
"Then he did it to betray the society, provided he could not rise higher with it." "Very likely, sir." "Oh, I know him well! Oh, he was a very fiend! But he is dead?" "Yes." "Oh, my son, this barren waste, those deep-down mines yonder have been peopled by his victims. Aye, the very wolves have gnawed the bones of his victims until they have come to know him as a benefactor, I'll dare be sworn.
Far be it from me to seek complexity in so simple a soul as was that of this young Hungarian peasant girl. Elsa Kapus had no thought of self-analysis; complicated sex and soul problems did not exist for her; she would never have dreamed of searching the deep-down emotions of her heart and of dragging them out for her mind to scrutinize.
He did not look at pretty Marilla any more, but opened Johnny Spencer's arithmetic, and, seeing the imaginary portrait of the great General Laneway, laughed a little, a very deep-down comfortable laugh it was, while Johnny himself turned cold with alarm, he could not have told why.
He was doing this, all the while fascinated by the idea, at the time of Larcher's acquaintance with him, but doing it in so deep-down a region of his mind that no one would have suspected what was beneath his languid, uncaring manner. He was perfecting his idea, which he had adopted as a design of action for himself to realize, perfecting it to the smallest incidental detail.
Top Self probably had any number of arguments besides; these flashed through her mind in a second, but Deep-Down Self answered them in a most wonderful way and just as quickly.
And before leaving he made, what I will term, a remarkable remark. About in fact, about his leather box." "His leather box?" said Rathbury. "And what was it, sir?" "This," replied the secretary. "'That box, he said, 'is safe now. But it's been safer. It's been buried and deep-down, too for many and many a year!" "Buried and deep-down, too for many and many a year," repeated Mr.
Also he gave Hermes a great jar to take along; this jar was Pandora's dower. Epimetheus lived in a deep-down valley. Now one day, as he was sitting on a fallen pillar in the ruined place that was now forsaken by the rest of the Titans, he saw a pair coming toward him. One had wings, and he knew him to be Hermes, the messenger of the gods. The other was a maiden.
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