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More like a child staring into shop-windows he was, rapidly forgetting one desired object in the presence of others. I added that I had adopted the extremest measures. Thereupon, perceiving that I had something in my sleeve, as the saying is, my caller besought me to confide in him.
Human communion is their meat and drink, and so they use the railways to make bigger and bigger hives for themselves. Now take the true modern citizen, the usurer. How does the usurer suck the extremest pleasure out of his holiday?
And yet this paragon was vainly in love with Emily Wharton, who, in the way of love, would have nothing to say to him, preferring, as her father once said in his extremest wrath, a greasy Jew adventurer out of the gutter! And now it had been thought expedient to have him down to Wharton, although the lawyers' regular summer vacation had not yet commenced.
Incapable of virtue, she was not incapable of gratitude. Weltering in grossness, she could still be touched by the sight of purity. Plunged into extremest vice, she retained the damning horror of her situation. If she had ever striven to recover her lost position, there were none to assist her; the bigotry of patriotism rejected her for her birth, the scrupulousness of modesty, for her history.
"In the sight of God one soul is of precisely the same value as another, Father Carillo." The young priest scowled. "We can save. They cannot." "If we refuse to save when the power is ours, then the savage in his extremest beastiality has more hope of heaven than we have."
His dog sat by the hearth with a look of almost intelligent sympathy, and whined as his master entered the room. He raised Katrine and held her in his arms like a child, covered her face with kisses, and implored her to speak. She seemed to be in a fearful dream, and shrunk from some imagined danger in the extremest terror.
There surely never was a poet but was now and then rocked in such a cradle of alternate hours. "It cannot be," says Herbert, "that I am he on whom Thy tempests fell all night." It is in the hours of sleep that the mind, by some divine paradox, has the extremest sense of light.
But, with an exceptional woman, like Mademoiselle de Vermont, brought up in view of wide horizons, in the midst of plains cleared by bold pioneers, among whom the most valorous governed the others, a man like General de Prerolles realized her ideal all the more, because both their natures presented the same striking characteristics: carelessness of danger, and frankness carried to its extremest limit.
George's Fields and Moorfields, as far as Highgate, and several miles in circle, some under tents, some under miserable huts and hovels, many without a rag, or any necessary utensils, bed, or board; who, from delicateness, riches, and easy accommodations in stately and well-furnished houses, were now reduced to extremest misery and poverty.
Never did I move with greater woodland skill, for I felt that all depended upon my remaining undiscovered; a single false move now would defeat all hope. Who might be within, concealed by that black covering, was a mystery to be solved only by extremest caution.
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