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It was said half-mockingly, half-threateningly; but it brought home to me at once the situation in which I was; and I must have become serious, which he saw, and endeavoured to turn me to a lighter mood. "You must be hungry," he continued; "I will ring for breakfast; and, if you would take a tub, your bathroom is here."

Everywhere, in ancient and modern mysticism, we find the assumption that God is dual male and female. The old Hebrew word for God is plural Elohim. Humankind invariably and persistently, even though half-mockingly, alludes to man and wife as "one"; and men and women speak of each other, when married, as "my other half." That which persists has a basis in fact, and symbolizes the perfect type.

Piers raised his brows without looking up. The old man brought down an impatient fist on the table. "Why can't you say what you think?" he demanded angrily. "You sit there with your mouth shut as if as if " His eyes went suddenly to the woman's face on the wall with the red lips that smiled half-sadly, half-mockingly, and the eyes that perpetually followed him but never smiled at all.

"Get up," he said, "and don't do that. Come along here." "No, no; I can't go before the Doctor. Severn, you always were a good fellow a better chap than I am. Pray, pray, forgive me this once!" "And you will never do so any more?" cried Glyn half-mockingly. "Never! never! I swear I won't!"

"My hat comes off to that word!" he said, and seemed to sink into himself. "That was the greatest word of love that I ever heard in my life. Amen." The young folks burst out laughing; old Sperber still caressed his glass, and looked half-mockingly at the stranger.

"Oh, yes, I know about that answer," said the man; "and I'm to tell you that if you do not give up at once, you will all be driven off, and you must expect no mercy then." The colonel glanced at the General, who nodded, and the former said, half-mockingly

"Why convey a poor pastry-cook with so much honour?" he asked his guards, half-mockingly. Within the coach he was accompanied by a soldier named Cervatos, a travelled man, who fell into talk with him, and discovered that he spoke both French and German fluently.

And don't you think" still with that flicker of laughter in his eyes "that it's rather ridiculous, when two human beings are shut up in a box together for several hours, for each of them to behave as though the other weren't there?" He spoke half-mockingly, and Diana, felt that within himself he was ridiculing her prim little notions of conventionality. She flushed uncomfortably.

"Pay them, then. Pay straightway!" she pouted, "and see the account be fair." "Nay, then," he replied, bowing half-mockingly, "an the accountant be so passing fair, must not the account suffer in the comparison?" The face disappeared for a moment, and then Phoebe emerged from behind the stone rampart, dusting her hands off daintily one against the other.

"You get more fun and interest out of it, I don't deny, but the bill, my dear, is unconscionable." "So! you confess it!" "My dear, and who am I to stand aside like a coward and see you make a mountain of this boy-and-girl affair an affair which Rudolph and I had practically forgotten oh, years ago! until to-day? Why why, you can't be jealous of me!" Mrs. Pendomer concluded, half-mockingly.

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