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Updated: May 28, 2025
So silently and yet so insistently have our craft ideals been transformed in the last two decades that you and I are scarcely aware that our point of view has been changed and that we are looking upon our work from a much higher point of vantage and in a light entirely new. And yet this is the change that has been wrought.
It is amazing what satisfaction the average mind takes in standardized floral forms broken columns and gates ajar! Being ostensibly a Catholic, a Catholic sister-in-law and other relatives insistently arranged for a solemn high requiem mass at the church of one of his favorite rectors. All Broadway was there, more flowers, his latest song read from the altar.
He lifted a shaking hand and dropped it again. All the strength seemed to have gone out of him. "Monsieur will pardon my feebleness," he murmured almost inarticulately. "I am a little fatigued. It is nothing. It will pass." "Drink!" Mordaunt said insistently.
Then she began insistently, 'Well, does it matter to you? This deplorable question viewed from the standpoint of a Baptist elder passed unnoticed, for with the last words the shop-bell rang, and Purcell went off, transformed on the instant into the sharp, attentive tradesman. Lucy sat wiping her cups mechanically for a little while.
But once we admit that unmistakable signs of something were visible that morning, it may well be allowed that similar symptoms may have been evident the day before, though not so clearly. He demanded it so insistently that she was obliged to get up from her bed in indignation and curl-papers, and, sitting down on a couch, she had to listen, though with sarcastic disdain.
"I've got t' go, Lizzie," he said, and awkwardly held out his hand. All thought of the flax disappeared from the girl's mind. "Oh, Luther!" she exclaimed in new distress, "won't I ever see you again?" The thought was so overwhelming that her tears came now from quite a different cause, and the frank eyes threatened to overflow as she stood clasping his bony hand in hers insistently.
Then wise Ulysses answered her and said, "Lady, why urge me so insistently to tell? Well, I will speak it out; I will not hide it. Yet your heart will feel no joy; I have no joy myself; for Tiresias bade me go to many a peopled town, bearing in hand a shapely oar, till I should reach the men that know no sea and do not eat food mixed with salt.
"So you are French," said Gertrude. "Heaven forbid!" cried the young man. Gertrude's eyes were fixed upon him almost insistently. He began to laugh again. "I can easily be French, if that will please you." "You are a foreigner of some sort," said Gertrude. "Of some sort yes; I suppose so. But who can say of what sort? I don't think we have ever had occasion to settle the question.
The darkness gave way to flashes of light, and in these flashes he began to see things, curiously twisted, fleeting, and yet fighting themselves insistently upon his senses.
A faint expression appeared on the mask. So insistently could Hugo's mask hold attention that Westerling noted even a slight, thoughtful drawing down of the brow and one corner of the mouth. He could not conceive that the laws of gravity could be upset or that a private would undertake to have fun at the expense of a chief of staff. "Nothing, sir, unless I should make a long speech," he said.
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