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She had lovers no girl of her charm could move without meeting the admiring glances of men; but this stranger's regard was so much more subtly exalting it held an impersonal quality it went beyond her entire understanding, adding an element of mystery to herself, to him, and to the sunset.

Instead of remaining quiet in the secluded retreat to which he had been, sent, he would persist in hanging about in the immediate neighborhood of Boonesborough, and appeared to have spoken freely about our projects, greatly exalting and exaggerating their importance; indeed, he could scarcely have said more if we had been traveling as accredited agents between two belligerent powers.

And what business had he, he asked angrily, to weave about her the web of a glorifying sympathy, exalting her only from that pernicious habit of his of being sorry? Yet, as he thought it, he knew she was different from the ordinary country woman afraid of her man, and that any fine mantle he wove for her could not equal the radiance of her pure courage and undaunted truth.

The very man whom Eck had branded as full of 'Bohemian poison, complained of the Bohemian Brethren or Moravians for exalting themselves in their ignorance above the rest of Christendom.

They were on the lower stairs by this times, and there was silence between then for a few moments as they descended, principally because, after this exalting remark, Austen could not trust himself to speak. "Will you go driving with me?" he asked, and was immediately thunderstruck at his boldness. "Yes," she answered, simply. "How soon may I come?" he demanded,

The poor Queen was delighted at having discovered this method of exalting him above all others of his principles; and in imparting the particulars of this interview to me she said, "Do you know that those words, 'a Mirabeau, appeared to flatter him exceedingly." On leaving the Queen he said to her with warmth, "Madame, the monarchy is saved!"

They were on the lower stairs by this times, and there was silence between then for a few moments as they descended, principally because, after this exalting remark, Austen could not trust himself to speak. "Will you go driving with me?" he asked, and was immediately thunderstruck at his boldness. "Yes," she answered, simply. "How soon may I come?" he demanded,

If, having done wrong, I go to Him contritely, and repent, He will give me a chance to amend my ways, and if I honestly strive to amend them, He will forgive." In short and perhaps because the word "Father" helped to mislead she had made for herself an image of God by exalting and magnifying all that she saw best in her parents.

Mandel to a far harder lot than had fallen to him, and he went away hating her as an enemy who had humiliated him at a moment when he particularly needed exalting. It was really very simple for him to stop going to see Christine Dryfoos, but it was not at all simple for Mrs. Mandel to deal with the consequences of his not coming.

Ferdinand had already created him Duke of Friedland, apparently with the view of exalting his own general over Bavaria; but an ordinary recompense would not satisfy Wallenstein's ambition.

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