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Coffee, cotton, the sugar cane, cacao, indigo, rice, tobacco, aromatic plants and trees, &c. first offer themselves to, our attention in wild exuberance. And these, in my humble opinion, are the only rational means to bring Africa into a state of civilization, and to abolish slavery.

But there at the stern, bending low over the rail, stood the young man from Hamburg, taking it very hard indeed. "Good heavens," he said in a hollow and faltering voice, as he became aware of Tonio Kröger, "just see de tumult of de elements, sir." But then he was interrupted and turned hastily away. Tonio Kröger held on to some taut cable and looked out into all this uncontrollable exuberance.

I had never had such a sense of exuberance and plenty as this river gave me especially where it filled the planks and piles of wood that hemmed it in like a trough. I might agonize in words for a day and I should not express the delight.

I knew what he was in a moment, although I had never seen such a thing before, and knew I had to hunt him. My lord cries, "Cis! rat, Jack rats!" Away I went after the rat I did not care what his name was and Sir Henry after me, with all the exuberance he used to show when he was following the "Quorn."

Perhaps it was a dislike to her helplessness, some vague impression that her lying all day on the sofa indicated an unnatural condition of being, with which she could have no sympathy. Those of us who had the highest spirits, the greatest exuberance of animal life, were evidently those whose society was most attractive to her.

She was childishly pleased at everything she saw whilst accompanying the admiral around the decks, twitching at his arm incessantly that she might indulge her curiosity as to hatchways, stoke-hole gratings, and so on; clapping her hands continually in the exuberance of her joy. The "Modeste" accompanied us in our trip to the north on this occasion.

The exuberance of this household fire would alone have sufficed to bespeak us no true farmers; for the New England yeoman, if he have the misfortune to dwell within practicable distance of a wood-market, is as niggardly of each stick as if it were a bar of California gold.

"She'll begin soon, you'll see." Mrs. Arbuthnot said she didn't believe that after a certain age people began anything. Mrs. Wilkins said she was sure no one, however old and tough, could resist the effects of perfect beauty. Before many days, perhaps only hours, they would see Mrs. Fisher bursting out into every kind of exuberance. "I'm quite sure," said Mrs.

Pee-wee could not repress his exuberance as the trio clambered up on the cabin roof and waved to the little cavalcade. "In an hour more she'll be in the water," he shouted, "and we'll " "We'll anchor till daylight," concluded Roy. In another moment a young girl, laden with bundles, had left the automobile and was picking her way across the marsh. It proved to be the owner of the fugitive bird.

There was exhilaration, too, in this sudden realization of what an income meant, which she had not had much opportunity of learning before, and these days she laughed out of very exuberance and sudden joy in living. "It seems as if I didn't really know you, sometimes," said the literal Georgy, out calling with her one evening.

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