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Updated: September 17, 2025
The stories are all true to life, and mixed with the excitement there is a wealth of humor and pathos. "There is a dash about 'A Yellow Journalist' that exhilarates like a fresh breeze on a sharp winter morning." Chicago Record-Herald. "The book is bright and entertaining." Minneapolis Tribune.
Phoebus would not for a moment admit the soundness of the objection. "No," he said, "envy is a purely intellectual process. Splendor never excites it; a man of splendor is looked upon always with favor his appearance exhilarates the heart of man. He is always popular. People wish to dine with him, to borrow his money, but they do not envy him.
The discomfort is only of temporary duration; the agreeable warmth of the after-glow exhilarates both mind and body, and with the disappearance of the difficulty to the rear cornea the satisfaction of having found it no harder to overcome.
He glories in the fact that Labour has "come into its own," and is quite sure that, unless it can get more to eat, it will cease to make munitions, and so will secure an early, if not a satisfactory, peace. In vain I suggest to my friend that his vision is obscured by the mist, and that the apparition which thus strangely exhilarates him is the creation of his own brain.
It quite exhilarates me to think that I meet with your approval in the smallest degree," I replied with the utmost deference. "You are so gentlemanly and nice that I was alarmed at first lest you might despise me altogether." "No fear. You needn't he afraid of me; I'm not a bad sort of fellow," he replied with the greatest encouragement.
Tea was first introduced into Europe by the Dutch East India Company very early in the seventeenth century, and a great quantity of it was brought over from Holland by Lord Arlington and Lord Ossory about the year 1666, at which time it sold for 60s. per pound. Tea exhilarates without intoxication, and its enlivening qualities are equally felt by the sedentary student and the active labourer. Dr.
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