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It was a large church with high steps and a pillared portico, and its doors were open. "It's a band, and marching," said Hattie. The orphaned children hurried to the curb. A procession was turning the corner and coming toward them. On either sidewalk crowds of men and boys accompanied it. "It's a funeral," said Sadie, as if she intuitively divined the mournful.

Why must women have nothing to do with books? what harm do they do, Mr. Stackpole?" "Not needed, ma'am, a woman, as somebody says, knows intuitively all that is really worth knowing." "Of what use is a mine that is never worked?" said Mr. Carleton. "It is worked," said Mr. Stackpole. "Domestic life is the true training for the female mind.

The Prince took much notice of both, particularly of Flora, with whom he danced, a preference which she probably owed to her foreign education and command of the French and Italian languages. When the bustle attending the conclusion of the dance permitted, Edward almost intuitively followed Fergus to the place where Miss Mac-Ivor was seated.

Snowball, having swept the surface of the Catamaran with a quick, searching glance, and missing from it not only its captain, but what was of greater moment his own protege, became equally the victim of surprise and consternation. His eye was at once turned towards the water; and, like all men accustomed to the sea, was intuitively directed sternward.

"I reckon I am, miss, an' if young Moore's a friend of yours I'm sorry I came," replied Burley. Wade himself reacted subtly and thrillingly to the presence of the girl. She was alive, keen, strung, growing white, with darkening eyes of blue fire, beginning to grasp intuitively the meaning here. "My friend! He was more than that not long ago.... What has he done? Why are you here?"

The group of men assembled in that retired spot were evidently Hebrews, and as the eyes of Lycidas became accustomed to the gloom, and the ascending moon had more power to disperse it, he intuitively singled out one from amongst them as the leader and chief of the rest.

External restraints checked material development and all the natural evolution of life; hygiene burst these bonds. And every one felt that a liberation had been effected; every one repeated in view of the accomplished fact: children should be free. The direct correspondence between "conditions of physical life fulfilled" and "liberty acquired" is now universally and intuitively recognized.

It is the unity of the form, arising from the simplicity of its law, and the multiplicity of its manifestations or details, arising from the generality of its law, that, intuitively perceived by the eye, although the intellect may not apprehend them, give the charm to the figures of the animate creation.

This correspondence brings up several points on which Carl at times received criticism, and I should like to give the two sides, each so typical of the point of view it represents. February 28, 1917 When we so casually meet it is as distressing as it is amusing to me, to know that the God I intuitively defend presents to you the image of the curled and scented monster of the Assyrian sculpture.

The chief frowned gloomily, and the president's niece felt intuitively that her presence was a bar to free speech. "It's straight enough about the rotten commissary and the graft on the pay-rolls," said Ford wrathfully. "Is the trouble likely to spread to the camps farther down?"

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