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Updated: May 18, 2025
It had been strange that the most natural thing of all to say to him should have had that appearance; but she was more than ever conscious that any appearance she had would come round, more or less straight, to her father, whose life was now so quiet, on the basis accepted for it, that any alteration of his consciousness even in the possible sense of enlivenment, would make their precious equilibrium waver.
Her flirtatiousness was, however, sedate in its way, moral not intended to have any result beyond the enlivenment of the hour.
The presence of the two captains and their officers was a great pleasure and enlivenment to the Gardiners, who received from them many comforts very needful in that inclement climate to people lately come from some of the hottest regions of the southern hemisphere.
If you cannot see life here in the wide road, you will never see it at all. Well, I saw a sign yesterday at the roadside that I never saw anywhere before. I cannot describe the odd sense of enlivenment, of pleasure I had when I saw this new sign. "Rest!" I exclaimed aloud. "Indeed I will," and I sat down on a stone not far away. "Rest!" What a sign for this very spot!
Yet there were sweet chains in the little hands that held her gown, and in the thought of the lonely old man who depended on her for enlivenment. The day was long, for Amoret was missed; and the two children were unusually fretful and quarrelsome without her, disputing over the new toys which Brother Amyas's guinea had furnished in demoralising profusion.
Mary Jones rather brightened him until he considered that the enlivenment was due to a purchase by money, of which he was incapable, and he rejected it, like an honourable man. Simultaneously, the state of depression threw critic shades on a prized sentence or two among his recent confections.
However, the church was not always against the stage, even in those early times, as St. Thomas Aquinas says that "The office of the player as being serviceable for the enlivenment of men, and as not being blameworthy if the player leads an upright life."
Clarkson's, Clarence avowed; and, on further pressure, it was extracted that Griffith handsome, and with talents such as tell in society was a general favourite, and much engrossed by people who found him an enlivenment and ornament to their parties.
The way to gain this ease and control is not by stiffening up to master one's self, but by relaxing, letting go of one's self. Practice in the speech of pleasantry may have great value in giving a man repose, in giving him that saving grace, an appreciation of the humorous, in affording him a means of relief or enlivenment to the serious speech.
Indeed, their chatter was Henry's sole enlivenment, for Averil was constantly making excursions to ask what her patient would eat, and watch its success; and but for his pleasure in the little girls popping about him, he would have had a meal as dull as it was unsettled.
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