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Updated: May 23, 2025


Never had this Venice of the Himalayas, with a broad rushing river for its high street and winding canals for its back streets, looked so entrancingly beautiful as in the slant sunshine of the late June afternoon.

"Indeed, a rare jewel," said the chief. It was immediately decided to send Sarah to the king. When Pharaoh beheld her, he was enraptured. She was simply dressed in the garments of a peasant woman, with no adornment and no jewels, and yet the king thought he had never seen a woman so entrancingly beautiful. When he saw Abraham, however, his brow clouded. "Who is this man?" he demanded of Sarah.

For Sara touched it as confidingly as she would her own mother's. At that Avrillia seemed to remember her. Sara saw at once that Avrillia never remembered anybody very long at a time. She was kind, and her smile was entrancingly sweet; but her mind always seemed to be on something else. Probably on her poetry, Sara decided.

But the night was so entrancingly pure, with the moon riding like an airship in the deep space, that it seemed to promise peace and invited us to enjoy the spectacle. We climbed upon the parapet and listened to the breathing of the sea, accompanying with its bass the music of the motors. There were still a few straggling reddish vapors over the luminous landscape, and the stars seemed dim.

She blushed, and found it entrancingly difficult to lift her eyelids. The function, rather stiffly and quite impressively, continued its way without further contretemps. It was, according to the most aristocratic standards, highly successful.

That is I mean " Kirk helped him out. "I do like to," he said. "I look at them with my fingers but it's all the same." Such things to look at! They were deposited, one after the other, in Kirk's eager hands, the intricate carving of Japanese ivory, entrancingly smooth almost like something warm and living, after one had held it for a few adoring moments in careful hands.

The light gleamed through her soft, brown hair forming a halo for a face that Robert Cairn knew for the sweetest in the world. "Why, Mr. Cairn," she said, and blushed entrancingly "we thought you had forgotten us." "That's not a little bit likely," he replied, taking her proffered hand, and there was that in his voice and in his look which made her lower her frank grey eyes.

Footmen were coming in front of the curtains to remove the plethora of cardboard boxes. "They're real boxes, Mav." Sweet music, happy laughter, brilliant light the evening glided entrancingly, like a dream in which neither Greenwich nor any other time is kept.

Dido and Aeneas is a different matter. It was very well performed by students some years since, and there is no reason why such an opera company as the Moody-Manners should not devote half an evening to it now and then. It is not long; excepting the solo parts, it is not difficult; it is entrancingly beautiful; properly staged, the dances of witches, etc., are fantastic and full of interest.

Hardly a bird twittering in the reeds but does so half heartedly. The man's face softens again, taking on the expression it wore while he slept. While he slept! Why could he not have slept on forever, he thought, his whole being athrill with the memory revived by his dreams? For his dreams had been sweet wildly, entrancingly sweet.

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