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Now this young man, the Tutor, has, I believe, a future before him. He was born for a philosopher, so I read his horoscope, but he has a great liking for poetry and can write well in verse. We have had a number of poems offered for our entertainment, which I have commonly been requested to read.

The influence of countless worlds upon the destiny of one who, by capricious accident, if accident ever exists in history, had been entrusted with the destiny of so large a portion of one little world; the horoscope, not of the Universe, but of himself; such were the limited purposes with which the Kaiser looked upon the constellations.

Something may be apprehended likewise from the rashness of this your young commissioner, a failing inherent in those of sanguine complexion. But I hold that, by the rules of art, this chance is not to be weighed against the other properties discovered from his horoscope and otherwise." "Will this next midnight be a propitious hour in which to commence a perilous journey?" said the King.

I have not constructed thy horoscope to cast thy nativity, and therefore I speak as one of the ignorant; but let me tell thee, for I do say it confidently, that if these wars were once over, and the king had his own again, there will be few men in his three kingdoms so worthy of the hand and heart of Dorothy Vaughan as that same roundhead fellow, Richard Heywood.

In the early stages of his development, at all events, man is mainly the creature of physical circumstances; and by a systematic examination of physical circumstances we may to some extent cast the horoscope of the infant nation as it lies in the arms of Nature.

Although the novel was completed in so short a period, neither story if one or two instances of evidences of haste is ignored nor characterisation has suffered. For the main theme Scott was indebted to an old legend of the horoscope of a new-born infant.

When astrology invented the horoscope it made an absurdly premature translation of celestial hieroglyphics into that language of universal destiny which in the end they may be made to speak.

She shifted the candle to her left hand, and offered her right to her protégé with charming courtesy. "Has Mr. Leigh been casting your horoscope?" she asked, smiling. "I hope he found your star in the ascendant." Leigh did not wonder that Emmet appeared dazzled, or that his bold eyes were a shade less bold in their embarrassed admiration. "Thank you, Miss Wycliffe I think we shall win."

At day-break the ladies began to vanish, and as I put the Morins into my carriage I told them that I could not have the pleasure of seeing them again that day, but that if they would come and spend the whole of the day after with me I would have the horoscope ready.

"Then tell me, what you are afraid of." "That Egyptian priest with whom I used to study the stars, once cast your horoscope with me. He knew more about the heavens, than any man I ever saw. I learnt a great deal from him, and I will not hide from you that even then he drew my attention to dangers that threaten you now." "And you did not tell me?" "Why should I have made you uneasy beforehand?

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