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Others, again and those best able to appreciate the minister's peculiar sensibility, and the wonderful operation of his spirit upon the body whispered their belief that the awful symbol was the effect of the ever-active tooth of remorse, gnawing from the inmost heart outwardly, and at last manifesting Heaven's dreadful judgment by the visible presence of the letter.
Like the perverse and blinded Jews of old who reviled the Saviour and His words and deeds, who pursued Him and put Him to death, these ever-living and ever-active enemies of light and truth never abate in their fury against the chosen friends of Christ, and against His holy Church. But need we be surprised at this? Was it not foretold?
Whether her father had inadvertently dropped a word in her presence I know not, but she had somehow become aware that I had received orders to travel with Mr. Lloyd to Spain. What was intended? The "business" upon which I was being sent to Spain was some coup which Rayne's ever-active brain had carefully conceived.
The same thing, though answered fifty times over, in every hour to be repeated Lord bless me! what a life must my poor father But let me remember to whom I am writing. If this ever-active, ever-mischievous monkey of a man, this Lovelace, contrived as you suspect But here comes my mother again Ay, stay a little longer, my Mamma, if you please I can but be suspected!
Early on Monday forenoon, while Helen's ever-active hands were still busy clearing away the six empty porridge plates, and the one tea-cup which had contained the beverage which the minister loved, but which was too dear a luxury for any but the father of the family, Malcolm Campbell's large shadow was seen darkening the window.
A monster, moreover, complete! Its garrets, as it were, a head full of knowledge and genius; its first storeys stomachs repleted; its shops, actual feet, where the busy ambulating crowds are moving. Ah! what an ever-active life the monster leads!
Others, again,—and those best able to appreciate the minister's peculiar sensibility, and the wonderful operation of his spirit upon the body,—whispered their belief, that the awful symbol was the effect of the ever-active tooth of remorse, gnawing from the inmost heart outwardly, and at last manifesting Heaven's dreadful judgment by the visible presence of the letter.
So I've quit bucking the inevitable and turned wanderer. Do you happen to be engaged with a client just now?" "Well no, not just this minute. Perhaps if you'll call " "No, I will not call later. My motto is 'Do it now. Seeing that you're regularly in the business of dispensing legal advice, I'd like to take advantage of the ever-active present."
In all which, among nations as among individuals, there is an incessant, indubitable, though infinitely complex working of Cause and Effect: every snip of the Scissors has been regulated and prescribed by ever-active Influences, which doubtless to Intelligences of a superior order are neither invisible nor illegible.
Others are new formations, coined in the ever-active mint of uneducated speech, and many of these, coming as they do full of freshness and vigour out of the vivid popular imagination words like harum-scarum, gallivant, cantankerous, and pernickety or useful monosyllables and penny pieces of popular speech like blight and nag and fun have already found their way into standard English.
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