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'Don't muss a fellow now, he stipulated, before allowing himself to be enfolded in the outstretched arms. 'Tell me, Cynthia, resumed Mrs Ford, 'how did you do it? I was telling Lord Mountry that I hoped I might see my Ogden again soon, but I never really hoped. It seemed too impossible that you should succeed. 'This Lord Mountry of yours, said Cynthia. 'How did you get to know him?
The eastern and western altars, which are semicircular in shape, and placed against the wall of the building, are much less imposing, and are not enfolded in golden petals. They are, however, also of gold, the sacred fire burns on each, and a golden-winged figure stands on either side of them.
The cable was at last separated, and flew out of the hawse-hole after the anchor, which plunged to the bottom but this was not effected, until, like an enormous serpent, it had enfolded in its embraces three or four hapless men, who were carried with dreadful velocity to the hawse-hole, where their crushed bodies for a time stopped it from running out, and gave their shipmates an opportunity of dividing it with their axes.
I wondered whether her glance enfolded everything she looked on in the same way. Perhaps it was but the unconsciously exerted force of her superb young womanhood intensely alive. Yet there was too a significant wild shyness about her. My presence seemed at once to put her on her guard.
To him it seemed that the twilight was symbolic of the wilderness, stealing forth with slow encroachments until all of the little town was enfolded within itself. It was a twilight city, the little cluster of frame shacks below him.
The Judge enfolded the young man in his arms and like a child Perry rested there. The lamp, previously burning very low, went out for want of oil, as the old man nursed like his own babe the serpent's offspring, not his own but another's untimely son, bred on the honor of a husband's name. As they sat in the perfect darkness of the old riverside mansion, Judge Whaley told his tale.
"Say that you obey." "I have said it." He seemed to shut her in his heart, so closely was she enfolded. "Since La Scala," she murmured; and he bent his lips to her ear, whispering, "Not one thought of another woman! and never till I die." "And I only of you, Carlo, and for you, my lover, my lover!" "You love me absolutely?" "I belong to you."
Not until they had reached the large room in the third story and had closed the door did she break the silence which enfolded them. "For pity's sake," asked Ruth as she took off her coat and hat, "what is it and who is it?" "Oh, it's only Miss Cynthia," answered Dolly carelessly. "I didn't want mother to know I'm in the house."
It would have been still enfolded in the general depuration of the universe; and that arrogant being who calls himself Man, dissolved and scattered among the molecules of matter, would perhaps have remained for all time hidden in the number of mere possibilities.
"The Veau d'Or 's the best place; they give you Turkish baths for nothing!" drawled a fat man with a tiny mouth. The suavity of this pronouncement enfolded all as with a blessing.
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