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Sense of the villa and the roses and the nightingales in the coverts sense of wide, mobile sweeps and flowing currents inwashing, indrawing, pleasure-crafts great and small desire and desire for desire lust for sweetness, lust for salt the rose to be plucked, the grapes to be eaten and all for self, all for Ian.... He started up from the rock above Como, and turned to descend to the boat.
She had loved Owen, and sung a few operas, that was all. She remembered that everything was passing; the notes she sang existed only while she sang them, each was a little past. A moment approaches; it is ours, and no sooner is it ours than it has slipped behind us, even in the space of the indrawing of a breath.
Jack's nostrils quivered with the indrawing of a great gust of air and his diaphragm swelled until his ribs were like taut bowstrings. "And you were the pasty-faced weakling that left my office five years ago and you, you husky giant, have brought me two thousand miles to see if you were really convalescent!" "I hope the trip will do you good!" said Jack, sweetly.
He would go far, but not far enough to strain the tutor's patience. His father and mother and all about Glenfernie knew his way and in a measure acquiesced. He had managed to obtain for himself range. Young as he was, his indrawing, outpushing force was considerable, and was on the way, Strickland thought, to increase in power. The tutor had for this pupil a mixed feeling.
"Yes; but-" There was a moment's silence; then, with an indrawing of his breath, the doctor's soul seemed to come back from a long journey. "I think I know what is the matter." The doctor was looking at Susan, now, not through her. "If it's what I think it is, it's a very rare disease, one we do not often find." "But could you can you is it possible to to cure it?"
The speech was given in full, down to that tremendous scene when half the House, distracted at last by the cries that grew nearer and nearer, and the messengers that appeared and reappeared from outside, had risen to its feet. And then The Cardinal leaned back suddenly, with a swift indrawing of his breath that was almost the first sign of emotion that he had shown. Monsignor looked up.
Their cosmopolitan freedom of variety was as out of keeping with the scene as their lilt, which had the tripping, self-carrying impetus of the sheer joy of living. Lapsing into silence, his face went ruminative and then sad. With a sudden indrawing of breath he freed himself from his reverie, and bending over from his saddle patted a buckskin neck in affectionate tattoo.
"I've given you all she would have had," he said, as if in debate with himself that this was the last rebuttal against possible criticism. Beatrice glided over beside him; she looked out of the window, too, and then at her father. Something quite like tears was in his harsh eyes. "Daddy," she began with a quick indrawing of her breath, "do you think she'd have wanted me to have all all this?"
It was gratifying, and yet it enhanced in Stephen this evening the indrawing of his under-lip, a plaintive twist of expression which spoke upon the faces of quite half the Order of patience under privation. The atmosphere was one of congratulation; the week's Gazette had transformed Surgeon-Major Livingstone into Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel.
If Elizabeth were glad, she showed no sign of it. She seemed to have become rooted to the spot, suddenly dumb. Philip, by her side, heard the quick indrawing of her breath. "Sylvanus!" she murmured. "You! Why, I thought you were in China." "There's no place on God's earth can hold me for long," was the boisterous reply. "I did my business there in three days and caught a Japanese boat back.
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