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While the first is slowly sailing over the other submerged, the latter watches the former, and when the neck of the first is in line with the feet of the other, the latter raises his feet and grasps the neck of the former, who allows his body to rise to the surface. The performance is then repeated by the first grasping the ankles of the other, and continuing as before.

The essence of latter-day realism and pragmatism, its courageous determination to tear away a veil of which she had always been dimly aware, to look the facts of human nature in the face, refreshed her: an increasing portion of it she understood; and she was constantly under the spell of the excitement that partially grasps, that hovers on the verge of inspiring discoveries.

There a man learns to look behind things; and if you once realize that everything has its other side, then you learn to use your understanding. You can go behind everything if you want to, and they all lead in the same direction to God. And they all came from Him. He is the connection, do you see; and once a man grasps that, then he is always happy.

My wife had a feeling that Margaret, thus early, was conscious of a drift, of a widening space, and was making an effort to pull the two parts of her life together, that there should be no break, as one carried away to sea by a resistless tide grasps the straining rope that still maintains his slender connection with the shore.

Then poor Janet poured forth her sad tale of temptation and despondency; and even while she was confessing she felt half her burden removed. The act of confiding in human sympathy, the consciousness that a fellow-being was listening to her with patient pity, prepared her soul for that stronger leap by which faith grasps the idea of the Divine sympathy. When Mr.

They have been asking, entreating me to let them go back to Sandbourne, but I think Cis at last grasps the idea that it is a question of money." "It's an early initiation for him," observed De Burgh, as if to himself. Then, eagerly: "You'll be sure to come with us on Friday, Miss Liddell? The boys will enjoy the performance ever so much more if you are with them."

The unarmed hand which grasps God's hand should never tremble; and he who can say 'I come ... in the name of the Lord of hosts, has no need to be afraid of an army of Goliaths, though each bristled with swords and spears like a porcupine.

He grasps it tightly, gradually clambering up, and drawing the line composed of his comrades after him, till the monkey immediately below him is also able to seize the trunk, and assist in dragging up the rest. They thus form an almost horizontal bridge above the water.

This basket is not unlike in shape to those wicker-work covers which in pre-taxi days were placed by London hotel porters over the wheels of hansom-cabs to protect ladies' dresses in getting in or out of them. When a back-handed stroke is necessary, the player grasps his right wrist with his left hand, using his wicker-encased right hand as a racquet.

He grasps his friend's hand, retires to a neighbouring wood, and there, drawing his sword, plunges it into his heart, a sad requital for love so noble! M. Fouquet. His Mistake. A Woman's Indiscretion May Cause the Loss of a Great Minister. The Castle of Vaux. Fairy-land. A Fearful Awakening. Clemency of the King. On going out into society, I heard everybody talking everywhere about M. Fouquet.

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