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Then for the first time I understood its import. Oh! the strange, deep, glorious light of love and resolute devotion. I rose falteringly, and asked in feeble accents, 'Is it you, Evelyn? Have you indeed come? 'Yes, yes, your Evelyn at last, come to your arms and your heart. Your own Evelyn, so long unworthy of you. Will you receive me?
"No," she said in a calm voice, to which the venom of secret irony gave stinging significance, "no, you spoke not of Mr. Vernon; you thought that if I looked round, if I looked nearer, I might have a fairer choice." "You are cruel, you are unjust," said Dalibard, falteringly. If I once presumed for a moment, have I repeated my offence?
"I have grown to be an old man," he went on falteringly "I have seen men lying on the field of battle men on whose faces stood written distress and despair such heart sorrow as I saw in the face of this child I have never seen before or since never never " A deep stillness took possession of the wine-room where we were sitting.
When the emotion the Duke had exhibited was calmed down, his wife pushed towards Graham a sheet of paper, inscribed with the epitaph composed by his hand. "Is it not beautiful," she said, falteringly "not a word too much or too little?" Graham read the inscription slowly, and with very dimmed eyes.
In vain they fell upon the coverlet, weak and nerveless. "Lighten mine eyes, lest I sleep the sleep of death," he murmured falteringly. The voice ceased! Crippled Jimmy had passed away safely into the fold of the Good Shepherd! Ah! who would wish him back again? Misery exchanged for perfect bliss sorrow and sighing for eternal joy.
His glance never shifted from the choir, where the priests slowly entered and took their places, the aged and feeble bishop going falteringly to his throne. Alixe's face was pale and sorrowful, and yet it had a dignity and self-reliance that gave it a kind of grandeur. A buzz passed through the building, yet I noted, too, with gladness that there were tears on many faces.
Deserted by the barons, and wearing away even my father's long-credulous love; odious! except in luxurious and unwarlike London, to all the commons how reign? What other choice left? none, save Henry of Lancaster or George of York." "Were it so!" said the weak duke; and yet be added falteringly, "believe me, Warwick meditates no such changes in my favour."
"And that is what you thought I came for?" The indignation that flashed in her first stammered sentences died falteringly in a contemptuous whisper. Her words had cut him deep; he turned away aimlessly, fingering some papers on the table beside him. Then he plunged to the heart of the matter, as though in haste to exculpate himself. "I never meant that it should happen as it did.
And as they bowled swiftly along homeward over the smooth, hard, prairie road, Langston admitted to himself, as Willett falteringly unfolded his tale, that the young man was indeed "in a devil of a fix," in what Langston, who was an old soldier, found it more descriptive to say, a damnable fix.
He goes thru life with upturned face, depending upon his God for strength. Beside him on the right is seen the warrior who wins his way by sheer physical strength. On his left stands the ascetic philosopher, who through constant vigils "hath a lean and hungry look." To the extreme left falteringly steps the man who fears the unknown future; his wife and mother sustain him by spiritual cheer.
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