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Dropping into the chair that was placed as if it awaited his coming, the artist with no word of greeting to the man bent over the brown head that was thrust so insistently against his knee, as Czar, with gently waving tail, made him welcome.

Pennington's letter he complains that there has been no 'proper trial of any one. The fault is not ours. India has consistently and insistently demanded a trial of all the officers concerned in the crimes against the Punjab. He next objects to be 'violence' of my language. If truth is violent, I plead guilty to the charge of violence of language.

At regular intervals distress rockets continued to be fired from the upper deck, each discharge being followed by a little movement of restlessness on the part of the rapidly increasing crowd, while Dick noticed that the ship's wireless was again insistently calling.

The lantern of memory flashed a moment on to the immortal picture of Faust and Margaret. Was it not only that winter they had read the scene together? Forcibly he possessed himself once more of those closely locked hands, pressing their coldness on his own burning eyes and forehead in hopeless silence. 'Do you, Robert? she repeated insistently. 'I know nothing, he said, his eyes still hidden.

It has not hitherto done so consciously, because man in all periods of artistic success has been content to succeed without asking why he succeeded, and in all periods of artistic failure he has been content to fail without asking why he has failed. We have been for long living in a period of artistic failure, but we have asked, we are asking always more insistently, why we fail.

"Since Lanstron became chief of intelligence of the Browns information seems to have stopped," said Westerling, but not complainingly. He appreciated Bouchard's loyalty. "Yes, they say he even burns his laundry bills, he is so careful," Bouchard replied. "But that we ought to know," Westerling proceeded, referring very insistently to a secret of the Browns which had baffled Bouchard.

I insistently urged the dependence of the naval and military forces upon air assistance and the necessity for carrying out a strong aerial offensive, especially by bombing, for which the local conditions governing the enemy operations on the Peninsula offered exceptional advantages.

Duxbury Farley asked these questions pathetically and insistently; at the Cupola Club, in the Manufacturers' Association, in season and out of season, wherever there was a willing ear to hear or the smallest current of public sentiment to be diverted into the channel so patiently dug for it. Was his virtuous indignation merely the mental attitude of all the Duxbury Farleys toward things external?

When their father called out so loudly and insistently, Eleseus whispered: "They've come back for the pencil!" All their joy was dashed in a moment, swept out of their minds at a touch, and their little hearts began beating and thumping terribly. The brothers crept forth. Eleseus held out the pencil at arm's length; here it was, they had not broken it; only wished they had never seen the thing.

No footlights no audience only you and me in all this world!" But she drew away, insistently aloof. She would have none of his caresses. "This, too," she said, as she moved apart and stood waiting for him to follow, "is a part of the play I do not deceive myself!