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Milo gazed long and passionately into the face of his dead; then he laid her softly down outside the rock and arose with a fierce light irradiating his face. "Dogs, who would thus break the sleep of my beloved, I give ye good for evil!" he muttered. "Treasure ye crave: treasure I give ye, and none may take it from ye!" He turned, put his hand upon the great rock and started it from its bed.
I likened him often, in my banterings, to sheet-lightning; and reproachfully prayed that he would concentrate himself into a bolt, and rive the mountain-barriers for us, instead of merely playing on them and irradiating them.
"He is not here," said Nurse Johnson apathetically. "They carried away some prisoners; he must be among them." "Then he can be exchanged," cried Peggy, a gleam of joy irradiating her countenance. "Oh, I'm glad, glad!" Nurse Johnson smiled wanly. "I shall know no peace until I find where he is," she said. "I am glad that you are safe. Why came ye back from the woods? The British have just gone."
Thy evidence must convict or save him." "My evidence!" repeated Marie. "What can they ask of me of such weight? Save him." she added, a sudden gleam of hope irradiating her pallid face, like a sunbeam upon snow? "Did your Grace say I could save him? Oh, speak, in mercy!" "Calm this emotion then, Marie, and thou shalt know all. It was for this I called thee hither.
The songs learned at the Jesuits reappeared, bringing with them pictures of the school and the chapel where they had resounded, driving their hallucinations to the olfactory and visual organs, veiling them with clouds of incense and the pallid light irradiating through the stained-glass windows, under the lofty arches. At the Fathers, the religious ceremonies had been practiced with great pomp.
She had a book in her hand, and had evidently been reading. "You should have seen the bow Fiddles gave her, and the courtesy she returned. "'Madame the Baroness, said the rascal, with an irradiating smile as I approached them, 'has been good enough to ask us to accompany her to the house.
Merthyr came from the City which was now encircled by an irradiating halo in her imagination, and a fit of spontaneous inexplicable feminine tenderness being upon her at the moment of their meeting, she found herself on a sudden prompted to touch and probe and brood voluptuously over an unfortunate lover's feelings, supposing that they existed.
Instead of the erect, impressive, penetrative platform orator we see a long, gaunt figure, divided between two chairs for comfort, the head bent forward, smiling broadly, the lips curved in laughter, the deep eyes irradiating their caves of wisdom; the story-telling Lincoln, enjoying the enjoyment he gave to others. This talkativeness, as Lincoln himself realized, was a very valuable asset.
There it loomed up, veiled in mystery and gloom, its dim outlines barely distinguishable from the mass of overhanging clouds in the background. In the lower story, where was situated the guardroom, burned a bright light, shining like a clear, yellow star, and irradiating the darkness of the night. Count Adolphus saw it, and also saw the light suddenly eclipsed by a shadow; then flame forth again.
Only then, as I looked on Viola, lying in trance with white, set face, did I first connect her in any way with my sweet communion with Adele. "Then, like a flash of joyous light irradiating my soul, came the conviction that she was the medium through whom my Adele had spoken that she had opened the gates of silence for me.
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