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There also two principles equally lofty and impressive are at strife the dying principle of Nationality, and the principle which, for weal or woe, is that of the future, the principle of Imperialism. These are the forces contending against each other on the sterile veldt; this is the first act of the drama whose dénouement who dare foretell? What distant generation shall behold that curtain?
This revelation created the most intense excitement among the women, who had listened breathlessly to the dénouement. He had scarcely ceased speaking ere Dorothy opened her eyes. She found to her great consternation a crowd surrounding her.
"Knocked in the head. A bit groggy. That's all." The delay made me a witness rather than an actor in the dénouement. Our friends had disappeared within the saloon and slammed the door. The foremost mutineer reached it, tried the handle, and threw his weight against the panels. The others came to his assistance. A revolver shot through the door dropped one of them. The others fell back at once.
They have taken me without much question because because the plague hospitals of this cheerful country" she contrived a smile "have made a great demand upon their body. That is all. I have nothing more to say." It was, after all, ineffective, the denouement, or perhaps it was too effective.
'I'm working up to my denouement. Logan said. 'Tremendously dramatic! You shall be on all through; I am keeping the fat for you, Merton. It is no bad thing for a young man to render the highest possible services to a generous millionaire, especially in the circumstances. 'You're rather patronising, said Merton, a little hurt. 'No, no, said Logan.
On leaving Paris, Athos and Aramis well knew that they would be encountering great danger; but we know that for men like these there could be no question of danger. Besides, they felt that the denouement of this second Odyssey was at hand and that there remained but a single effort to make. Besides, there was no tranquillity in Paris itself.
Such an answer, however, unexpected, was necessary to dispel the angry feelings under which I was labouring. I guessed that I was near the denouement of the romance, but I was very far from congratulating myself, for I did not know whether the denouement would prove agreeable or not.
It may even be set at the very beginning; and the narrative may concern itself entirely with an elaborate dénouement. This is the case, for example, in the detective story, where a very intricate knot is assumed at the outset, and the narrative proceeds to exhibit the prowess of the detective-hero in untying it.
As for the baronet's daughter for we must get everybody into the concluding tableau why there she is that lady cutting bread and butter for the children, with as matronly an air as Werter's Charlotte: she is my wife; and we laugh to this day at the oddity of that First Interview which led to so happy a dénouement.
What does this mean, Senor?" demanded the Spanish lieutenant, starting back in dismay at this unexpected denouement. "It means just this, Senor Teniente," answered Milsom; "we don't intend to stand any nonsense of any description.
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