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"You need not hold the horses," she commanded, in her fresh voice. "Throw my bridle over your saddle pommel and yours over mine. There!" she said, watching the horses as they shuffled about interlinked. "That is like half the marriages in this world. They don't separate and they don't go astray, but they don't get anywhere!"
But deep into her young heart something new had been born, faint fire, latent, unstirred; and her delicate lips rested one on the other in the sensitive curve of suspense; and her white fingers, often now interlinked, seemed tremulously instinct with the exquisite tension hushing body and soul in breathless accord as they waited in unison.
By having something that these people wanted, we came into contact with them, and our interest became interlinked with their interest, until to-day we have no warmer friends anywhere in the country than we have among the white people of Tuskegee.
At every station that day, pay had been taken for service unperformed, and it was more than once demanded twice over. We trusted the repeated assurance of the postmaster at Næs, that our tickets had been forwarded at once, and paid him accordingly. But at the first station next morning we found that he had not done so; and this interlinked chain of swindling lasted the whole day.
What better proof could be wished of the irresistible propensity which the insect obeys? Lastly, there are certain swift and consecutive actions so closely interlinked that the performance of the second demands a previous repetition of the first, even when this action has become useless. "Insect Life": chapters 6 to 9.
There is a passionate paragraph in Werther that strikes the very key. "When I came hither," he writes, "how the beautiful valley invited me on every side, as I gazed down into it from the hill-top! There the wood ah, that I might mingle in its shadows! there the mountain summits ah, that I might look down from them over the broad country! the interlinked hills! the secret valleys!
'I see what I've always seen: shadows. Plenty of shadows yours, hers, all the men she was with. He was meaning love making in its full-animated obscenity of interlinked private parts and hedonism, the fundamentals of life." Then in dreams like this he would wake up, think of this all too familiar presence, and doubt if she were his mother at all.
The greatest menace to representative government is not solely the disfranchisement of the Negro, for according with the eternal verities there cannot be a continued disregard for the ballot in his hand and protection for his life, and respect for them in the person of the white man. Under the genius of our Government the rights of claim and exercise are linked and interlinked.
Meanwhile Beauchamp's day of adieu succeeded that of his holiday, and no adieu was uttered. The hours at Tourdestelle had a singular turn for slipping. Interlinked and all as one they swam by, brought evening, brought morning, never varied. They might have varied with such a division as when flame lights up the night or a tempest shades the day, had Renee chosen; she had that power over him.
There is a passionate paragraph in Werther that strikes the very key. 'When I came hither, he writes, 'how the beautiful valley invited me on every side, as I gazed down into it from the hill-top! There the wood ah, that I might mingle in its shadows! there the mountain summits ah, that I might look down from them over the broad country! the interlinked hills! the secret valleys!
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