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Updated: May 11, 2025


The adult experiences are provoked, the adult devotional sympathies are linked up, prematurely, as far as the child is concerned. We have the heart-wringing spectacle of intense parent-child love, a love intense as the love of man and woman, but not sexual; or else the great brother-sister devotion. And thus, the great love-experience which should lie in the future is forestalled.

If ratified by the people it was then to be submitted to Congress with the request that Iowa be admitted into the Union "upon an equal footing with the original States." Thus the Legislative Assembly forestalled the possibility of a repetition of the blunder of submitting to Congress a Constitution before it had been passed upon by the people.

If Kutuzov decided to retreat along the road from Krems to Olmutz, to unite with the troops arriving from Russia, he risked being forestalled on that road by the French who had crossed the Vienna bridge, and encumbered by his baggage and transport, having to accept battle on the march against an enemy three times as strong, who would hem him in from two sides. Kutuzov chose this latter course.

"I say that I have forestalled an arrest by coming here to give myself up for the shooting of a dastard who slandered, insulted and refused to give me satisfaction," answered Capitola, very distinctly. "Am I awake? Do I hear aright? Do you mean to say that you have killed a man?" asked the dismayed magistrate. "Oh, I can't say as to the killing! I shot him off his horse and then sent Mr.

They forestalled us by ambushing Neil and Nicholas and taking them prisoners, while, as of old, bullets whistled about our ears when Charley and I attempted to take possession of the nets. When we were again beaten off, Neil Partington and Nicholas were released. They were rather shamefaced when they put in an appearance, and Charley chaffed them unmercifully.

But next day brought a steady drizzle, which continued for some forty-eight hours, so that instead of proceeding by air the kitless officers bought clean collars. Then came two days of low, clinging mist, and the purchase of shirts. A fine morning on the fifth day forestalled the necessity of new pyjamas.

Mother's got big black eyes, with winkers a rod long, and her hair shines like my velvet coat, and comes most to her feet." Richard smiled, und was about to speak again, when Dick forestalled him by asking not if he had him something but where it was.

Presently, on the third day of our journey I think, couriers from the Court passed us: and henceforth forestalled us. One of these messengers who I learned from the talk about me was bound for Cahors with letters for the Lieutenant-Governor and the Count-Bishop the Vidame interviewed and stopped.

It's time to go to the rescue. A deliverer gets more honour by coming in at the last gasp than if he forestalled catastrophe. Ho, there, what's the matter?" So saying, the wise youth rose, and leisurely trotted to the scene of battle, where stood St. George puffing over the prostrate Dragon. "Holloa, Ricky! is it you?" said Adrian. "What's this? Whom have we here? Benson, as I live!"

It might be distant, taciturn; but it was gentle, courteous the manner which might be expected, in a host of secluded habits, to a young guest from whose sympathies he was removed by years, but to whose comforts he was unobtrusively considerate whose wishes were delicately forestalled. Yet was this all that her imagination had dared to picture on entering those grey walls?

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