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Certain of comprehension, the thoughts we have never dared breathe to any one before, find a tongue for her who seems fore-destined to understand. The long-closed floodgates of feeling are thrown wide, and our personality, pent up from the time of its inception for very mistrust, sweeps forth in one uncontrollable rush. For then the most reticent becomes confiding; the most self-contained expands.

Strong and free, strong and free, The floodgates are open, away to the sea, Free and strong, free and strong, Cleansing my streams as I hurry along, To the golden sands, and the leaping bar, And the taintless tide that awaits me afar. As I lose myself in the infinite main, Like a soul that has sinned and is pardoned again. Undefiled, for the undefiled; Play by me, bathe in me, mother and child.

They were finishing the ditch just in time, for the first of the season's storms was closing down upon us. There was an ominous stillness, then the black cloud was rent with tongues of flame. And the rains descended more than descended. They beat and dashed and poured until it seemed that the very floodgates of heaven had opened over our unfortunate heads.

There is one way only one to deal with him; but Robert Williams, having a brother of Penrod's age, understood that way. Robert had one dollar in the world. He gave it to Penrod immediately. Enslaved forever, the new Rockefeller rose and went forth upon the highway, an overflowing heart bursting the floodgates of song. "In her eyes the light of love was soffly gleamun', So sweetlay, So neatlay.

And I see by the papers that the murderer was arrested in Pressburg yesterday and brought to Vienna last night." "Indeed, is that so? I haven't seen a paper to-day," replied Muller, awakening from his apparent indifference. The landlord was flattered by the success of the new subject, and stood ready to unloose the floodgates of his eloquence.

An account of the service had appeared in the Times, and columns had been devoted to it in various Mercian newspapers. After years of silence, during which his heart had burned within him; after a shorter period of growing propaganda and expanding utterance, Meynell realized fully that he had now let loose the floodgates.

I told him it would be " Luis, kneeling there, beating his hands together in the dark, spoke with the heedless passion of youth. "Which Apodaca? Juan?" Starr's voice was low, with the sympathetic tone that pulls open the floodgates of speech when one is stricken hard. "Not Juan; Juan is a fool. Elfigo Apodaca it was or some one obeying his order.

To-day is a great day for Switzerland. We have struck the first blow of the revolution. Let us strike some more." Shouts of "Hear, hear!" from the crowd, many of whom, misunderstanding Tell's last remark, proceeded to hit Leuthold and Friesshardt, until stopped by cries of "Order!" from Ulric the smith. "Gentlemen," continued Tell, "the floodgates of revolution have been opened.

Vane disengaged himself and his tea-cup with some difficulty from his little daughter's embraces. To his surprise, when he could manage to see her face, there were tears in her eyes. He was touched but at the same time rather apprehensive; it was ticklish work when Biddy's floodgates were opened. 'My poor little woman, he said; 'yes, it's quite right to make good resolutions.

"You have me, Agatha, always me, and James!" cried Emma, hanging about her neck, and weeping for company; until, very soon, the proud girl shut down the floodgates of her passion, and became herself again. Herself as she could not have been, were there a mightier power dwelling in her heart than pride.