Vietnam or Thailand ? Vote for the TOP Country of the Week !
Updated: June 25, 2025
"Then why is young Henfrey being made the victim?" asked The Sparrow shrewdly. "Why, indeed, have you not revealed this to me before?" "Because I had no proof before that Howell is our enemy. He has now given us away. He has some motive. What is it?" The bristly-haired little man of twenty names and as many individualities pondered for a moment.
It was very hard, though, to drop either of the two individualities which had hitherto been so distinct and different, and to realize that one of them at least had never existed. She certainly brought more courage to the interview than he did, for he, the wronged one, found as he faced her now that he had not a word to say for himself.
Deeper down the fever raged, but so separately that I might have had two individualities. Enchanted as I was by the rich and complex concourse of melodies which ascended from the piano and swam about our heads, this fluctuating tempest of sound was after all only a background for the emotions to which it gave birth in me.
The first intimations of their lack of identity have already been described, but it would be tedious and pitiful to tell of all the little intensifications, shade by shade, of the conflict of their individualities. They fell out, dear lady! they came to conflict of words. The stress of perpetual worry was upon them, of dwindling funds and the anxious search for work that would not come.
The individualities in the crowd who might possess a personality sufficiently strong to resist the suggestion are too few in number to struggle against the current. At the utmost, they may be able to attempt a diversion by means of different suggestions.
This mixture has an extraordinary effect upon character, and probably you want to remain as you are. Before I discovered the Arcadia, and communicated it to the other five including Pettigrew we had all distinct individualities, but now, except in appearance and the Arcadia even tells on that we are as like as holly leaves.
It is the fall of the spun shilling whether seventy- one or twenty-four has the best of it. In a future number we hope to give a glance at the individualities of the present, and see whether the cast shall be head or tail whether we or the readers of the Lapsus stand higher in the balance. We have now reached the difficult portion of our task. Mr.
To the superficial observer, who interests himself only in characters strongly marked and broadly colored, both the lovers may seem of too slight and commonplace a mould: in the delineation of characters purposely subdued, the reader sometimes imagines that there is a want of character; perhaps, indeed, I wrong the real nature of these two lovers by not painting more impressively their stronger individualities.
When one considers how Germany, less than a century ago, had her genius revealed to her, how a multitude of national individualities, to all appearance effaced, have suddenly risen again in our own days, more instinct with life than ever, one feels persuaded that it is a rash thing to lay down any law on the intermittence and awakening of nations; and that modern civilisation, which appeared to be made to absorb them, may perhaps be nothing more than their united fruition.
The minister anticipated it, though upon his dying bed his great soul forgot all individualities, and thought only of the church universal, and his last glowing words were, "For Jerusalem that is above is free, which is the mother of us all." Robert Leslie has done well in America, and no man is a more warm and earnest advocate of "the faith once delivered to the saints."
Word Of The Day
Others Looking