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Updated: June 20, 2025
Di's peculiarities were out in full force, and she looked as if she would go off like a torpedo at a touch; but through all her moods there was a half-triumphant, half-remorseful expression in the glance she fixed on John. And Laura, once so silent, now sang like a blackbird, as she flitted to and fro; but her fitful song was always, "Philip, my king."
I stood silent, the half-remorseful spectator of a fall like the fall of Lucifer. 'I would have taught the world wisdom. Laputa was speaking English in a strange, thin, abstracted voice. 'There would have been no king like me since Charlemagne, and he strayed into Latin which I have been told since was an adaptation of the Epitaph of Charles the Great.
As the victor rose to his feet, his followers uttered a fierce yell, and precipitated themselves upon the opposite party, which instantly dispersed and fled. Wakatta cast a half-remorseful glance at the corpse of his adversary, and, raising his powerful voice, recalled his men from the pursuit.
Her movement across the floor before the tyrant and his guests at table, the quaint fluttering of her drapery, the well-bred admiration of the spectators, their horror when she brings the Baptist's head to Herodias, and the weak face of the half-remorseful Herod are expressed with a dramatic power that shows the genius of a poet painter.
And perhaps if Magda had never crossed his path Dan Storran might have gone his way contentedly, toiling from sun-up to sun-down till all his days were finished. Even although she had crossed it, she might still have left him pretty much as she found him unawakened to the deeps of his own nature if she had remained in her present ambiguous mood, half-remorseful, half indifferent.
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