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She may intoxicate him for a while, may inspire him to poetical effusions, to great deeds, even; but he should hesitate to let her become his mistress, to let her be the tyrant of his existence. If she would enchain him, he must tear himself away, even if he tear out his own heart. Man possesses that which is more ennobling than mere feeling; he has intellect soul."
I tell you there is no such thing as damnation. It's a bogey invented by priests to enchain mankind. But if there is and if that muddle-headed old gentleman you call God really exists and if he's a just God, why then let him damn me and let him give you your harp and your halo while I burn for both.
From the court of King Arthur knights go forth to all countries in search of adventure to protect women, chastise oppressors, liberate the enchanted, enchain giants and malicious dwarfs, is their knightly mission.
They seemed to enchain her quivering soul. "No," he said quietly. "Nor did I employ any one else to do it." "But you were there!" The words seemed suddenly to burst from her without her own volition. He drew back sharply, as if he had been struck. But he kept his eyes upon hers. "I can't explain anything," he said. "I am not here to explain.
Penniman's imagination was restless, and the evening paper failed on this occasion to enchain it. "If you succumb to the dread of your father's wrath," she said, "I don't know what will become of us." "Did HE tell you to say these things to me?" "He told me to use my influence." "You must be mistaken," said Catherine. "He trusts me." "I hope he may never repent of it!" And Mrs.
Wonderful indeed, and sweetly-satisfying to the intellectual appetite, is the variety, the plenty of pleasures which serve to enchain the imagination, and fascinate the traveller's eye, keeping it ever on this little spot; for though I have heard some of the inhabitants talk of its vastness, it is scarcely bigger than our Portman Square, I think, not larger at the very most than Lincoln's-Inn-Fields.
The princess stepped to the glass and examined herself, not admiringly, but curiously, searchingly. This figure in the mirror should be to her as that of a stranger to be remarked upon, and criticised coldly, even harshly; she must know if this woman might ever hope to enchain the handsome prince royal.
He had one of the green volumes of "The Vicomte de Bragelonne" in his pocket, but this morning the splendid Four for once did not enchain him. Who was it in London who wanted him wanted him so much that cipher telegrams must find him out on the banks of the Dinder River? Was this letter the summons to the something more and something different? Was the postman to Abyssinia the expected messenger?
Her heart desires to enchain man permanently, while she herself is ever subject to the desire for change. The result is a conflict, and thus usually against her wishes lies and deception enter into her actions and personality and corrupt her character." "Certainly that is true," I said. "The transcendental character with which woman wants to stamp love leads her to deception."
"Do you suppose I could ever love a man who had the paltry, ungenerous instinct to enchain me?" "Why use such extreme terms? Love does not enchain." "Exactly what I contend," interrupted Hadria. "But naturally husband and wife have claims." "Naturally. I have just been objecting to them in what you describe as extreme terms."
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