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Updated: May 23, 2025
They are on the gravel; they bow; they separate. He of the grey head poised high has gone. Her arm was pressed by a hand. Weyburn longed to enfold her, and she desired it, and her soul praised him for refraining. Both had that delicacy. 'You have seen, my darling, Weyburn said. 'It has come, and we take our chance. He spoke not one word, beyond the affairs of the school.
"Have you come at last," said he, "long expected, and do I behold you after such perils past? O my son, how have I trembled for you as I have watched your career!" To which Aeneas replied, "O father! your image was always before me to guide and guard me." Then he endeavored to enfold his father in his embrace, but his arms enclosed only an unsubstantial image.
"Look pleasant, please!" the photo expert told me, for I had pulled a long and gloomy face; and then I let a wide, glad smile enfold me and hold my features in its warm embrace. "Look pleasant, please!" My friends, we really ought to cut out these words and put them in a frame; long, long we'd search to find a better motto to guide and help us while we play the game.
Piang reached up on tiptoe to pluck a ripe mango, supporting his body against a large vine that hung from the tree. The vine stirred, trembled, and disappeared. With a low cry the boy recoiled. The tree was bewitched, was alive. Would its huge limbs enfold him in its embrace as it had done the other two victims? Piang was unable to move.
Jealousy hurls itself into the past and into the future, demanding of the one what was and of the other what will be. And the canvas of a tent would enfold her, would make her prison walls! Why, why had she tied herself? A month ago, and she was utterly free. She could have gone to the south on the Loulia. Her whole body tingled, revolting against the yoke with which her will had burdened it.
I felt myself become the equal of God, and my breast seemed to enfold all the beauty of earth and the harmonies of nature the stars and the flowers, the forests that sing, the rivers and the deep seas. I had enfolded the infinite in a kiss...."
Here we have the sacred flower, symbol of the virgin soul, uncontaminated by the snake of passion, which can only enfold the body the stem; the snake of matter of lust of evil. But the flower of the spirit the soul lifts its pure white petals upward as an incense cup to the Sun of the Spirit. In this symbol read the great lesson of the experience of evil.
My love is unchanged, but I am beyond the reach of love. You will hear my voice, my soul shall enfold you, and I shall abide here under the brown shroud in the choir from which no power on earth can tear me. You shall never see me more!" "It is she indeed!" the General said to himself, raising his head.
With long strides he crossed the garden and reentered the Mission church itself, plunging into the coolness of its atmosphere as into a bath. What he searched for he did not know, or, rather, did not define. He knew only that he was suffering, that a longing for Angele, for some object around which his great love could enfold itself, was tearing at his heart with iron teeth.
When it was gone out of his, he remembered how warm it was with the tide of her young body, and how soft for his own work-roughened fingers to meet and enfold. "I must go now," said she again. Her feet sounded in the corridor as she ran away. A little way along she stopped. She was beyond his sight, but her voice sounded near him when she called back "Good-bye!"
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