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From Shakespeare there gushed a flame of such marvellous splendor that men shaded their eyes as against the sun's meridian glory; nor even when the works of his own elucidators were flung upon him did he cease to flash forth a dazzling radiance from beneath the ponderous heap. It is my belief that he is still blazing as fervidly as ever.

'The line ends undegenerate, said Rosamund fervidly, though she knew not where she stood. 'Ends! quoth the earl. 'I must see Stukely, he added briskly, and stooped to her: 'I beg you to drive me to my Club, countess. 'Oh! sir. 'Once a countess, always a countess! 'But once an impostor, my lord? 'Not always, we'll hope.

I have seen our cause lie desperate, and those who despaired of it were not women. Women kept the flame alive. They worship in the temple of the cause." Ammiani's eyes dwelt fervidly upon the signorina. Her look, which was fastened upon the Chief, expressed a mind that listened to strange matter concerning her very little.

A young lady of some birth and fortune, who knelt suddenly down on a brick floor by the side of a sick laborer and prayed fervidly as if she thought herself living in the time of the Apostles who had strange whims of fasting like a Papist, and of sitting up at night to read old theological books!

But now it is all explained the wise gentleness that really was in the heart of one so fierce as the Chief Allah rest his soul! What say thou, Captain Sahib?" "Bootea is wonderful," Barlow answered fervidly; "she is like a Rajput princess." Kassim coughed, stroked his black beard, adjusted the hilt of his tulwar, then coughed again. "Inshalla! but thou hast said something."

But all the rest which he had promised so fervidly to carry out the message which he had meant to deliver the very next morning after the boy's departure and the explanation of Young Denny's bruised face, even a diplomatic tender of the damp wad of bills which Denny had pushed in his hand had somehow been allowed to wait.

So he just sat there, quivering, bleeding, battered but a conqueror. Ringtail Pete endeavored to express himself, but emotion choked him; therefore he spat fervidly and said: "Hully gee!" Then he and the ladies descended from the roof, to walk in silent circles around the champion, regarding him with a species of cataleptic awe.

On the other hand, Heliogabalus seems to have produced a complete amalgam between Mithras and Helios, and reminds us of the tendency of uneducated Christianity in all generations to make the gospel become the preaching of the new God, or the true God, Jesus, of which I heard a somewhat extreme example from a preacher who maintained fervidly that Jehovah was the Hebrew of Jesus.

"Yes, I I believe it, now. But I can't see why. There must be so many attractive girls in the city, who know so much more than I do." I sought fervidly to reassure her on this point.... At length when we went into the house she drew away from me at arm's length and gave me one long searching look, as though seeking to read my soul. "Hugh, you will always love me to the very end, won't you?"

He brought them to his own quarters and, fervidly entreating them to lose no time, shut them in and mounted guard outside the door. They cut queer figures to their own eyes when they came out, and Masham was distressed by their laughter. "What ails you?" he protested nervously. "It does well enough, I swear."