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Updated: June 26, 2025


I envisaged the full joy and rapture of this thought for perhaps half a minute. It sure complicated matters, what with old Hooper gunning on my trail, and this partner's daughter shut up behind bars. Me, I expected to last about two days unless I did something mighty sudden. Brower I expected might last approximately half that time, depending on how soon Ramon et al got busy.

It was not so much firmness of soul as the lack of a certain kind of imagination the kind whose undue development caused intense suffering to Senor Hirsch; that sort of imagination which adds the blind terror of bodily suffering and of death, envisaged as an accident to the body alone, strictly to all the other apprehensions on which the sense of one's existence is based.

When the church has thus envisaged her task, and comprehended its magnitude, and when, with her heart on fire with the greatness and glory of it, she has laid aside every weight and the sins that so easily beset her, and has girded herself with the truth as it is in Jesus, and has set the silver trumpet to her lips, she will have a gospel to proclaim, to which the world will listen.

Richard's music how would it sound in the company of the old masters, those masters who were newer than Wagner, newer than Strauss and the "moderns"! She envisaged her husband small, slim, with his bushy red hair, big student's head familiarly locking arms with Weber and Beethoven in the hall of fame. No, the picture did not convince her. She was his severest censor.

Nor could any stage above and beyond it have been envisaged, as world conditions preliminary to the establishment of a superior form of organization were as yet unobtainable.

"It's all we have in the world. I am here to tell you that he waits for you. Good-night." "Good-night, Struan," she said. "I'm quite happy now." She remembered afterwards, with a shock of dismay at her selfishness, that she had never asked Struan of his welfare. She came to herself with a shudder and envisaged her circumstance. She had had "a rare vision," like Bottom the weaver and that was all.

And the rivers of that part of North America which lies east of the Mississippi form just such a system as the Virginia adventurers envisaged, except for the fact that the Ohio and other westward flowing streams do not empty into the Pacific.

And she could recall the sense of relief with which she had envisaged a union with some man stronger and more experienced than herself. In the relief was a certain secret shame, as though it implied cowardice, a shrinking away from the challenge of life and from the call of a proud instinct.

For the Church was as usual in accord with the sword; theoretically all peace, practically all bloodshed and rapine and aggression: and anything that was not his own opinion envisaged itself always to the Dean's crystallised mind as revolutionary and atheistic.

But these, in the Greece of the Epics and Hesiod, have long been subordinated to Zeus and the Olympians, who are envisaged as triumphant gods of a younger generation. There is no Creator; but Zeus how, we do not know has come to be regarded as a Being relatively Supreme, and as, on occasion, the guardian of morality.

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