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He opened its pages of thick, mellow white paper, with uncut leaves, the first few pages experimentally printed in the type intended to be used, and illustrated with some sketches drawn into and over the text, for the sake of the effect. "A Daniel a Daniel come to judgment! Sit down, Dan'el, and take it easy." Fulkerson pushed a chair toward Beaton, who dropped into it.
He had nothing to do here, he sometimes said to himself; but there was something beyond the ocean that he was still to do; something that he had left undone experimentally and speculatively, to see if it could content itself to remain undone. But it was not content: it kept pulling at his heartstrings and thumping at his reason; it murmured in his ears and hovered perpetually before his eyes.
He did not think it too much to ask of ages experimentally acquainted with the virtue of the aims for which he made these sacrifices, aims which he constantly propounded as the end of his large activity, to note the 'dissonance' between that life which the surface of these documents exhibits, between that historic form, too, which the surface of that time's history exhibits, and the nature which is revealed in this life-act, the soul, the never-shaken soul of this proceeding.
But I can see from it that he is not the man to grapple with the scepticism of the age. He has not sufficient sympathy with it, he has not lived in its atmosphere, he has not visited its profoundest or tossed in its stormiest depths. Intellectually and logically he understands it as he understands most other matters, but sympathetically and experimentally he does not."
In how many ways the Incarnation was to be the fountain of purest gladness was but little discerned, either by the heavenly messenger or the shepherds. The ages since have been partially learning it, but not till the 'glorified joy' of heaven swells redeemed hearts will all its sorrow-dispelling power be experimentally known.
The law being thus established experimentally, that electricity is evolved, by a magnet, and a conductor moving at right angles to the direction of its poles, we may now look out for fresh instances in which these conditions meet. Wherever a conductor moves or revolves at right angles to the direction of the earth’s magnetic poles, there we may expect an evolution of electricity.
In some small measure I now understand, experimentally, the meaning of that word "how long," which so frequently occurs in the prayers of the Psalms. But even now, by the grace of God, my eyes are up unto Him only, and I believe that He will send help. Sept. 10. Monday morning. Neither Saturday nor yesterday had any money come in.
Strangways turned and addressed himself to the devilled kidneys, remarking that in his Britannic Majesty's service a man was hungry as a matter of course; which I afterwards and experimentally found to be true. Well not to protract the tale an hour later we took boat with our belongings, under Mr. Strangways' escort, and were pulled on a swift tide down to the ship.
In a word, I obtained complete success, and thenceforward learnt experimentally how much the exterior and a noble carriage add to the consideration in which a person is held.
'Except my father, she said, 'I have never met anyone with more sense than Mr. Darcy, or anyone more kind. I might have been dead now if it hadn't been for Mr. Darcy. 'Mr. Darcy is a very decent fellow, Hugo remarked experimentally. She turned and gave him a look. No, it was not a look; it was the merest fraction of a look, but it withered him up. 'She loves him! he thought.
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