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The waste and pity and at the same time the irreparableness of it all sent a shock, intolerably chill and dreary, through the son's consciousness. He was too young to bear it patiently. He hastily shook it off. "Those picture chaps are coming to-morrow," he said, as he got up, meaning to go and dress. Sir Arthur put his hands behind his head, and didn't reply immediately.

The other, with its profound appeals to mortality, its demands upon all that is strongest in affection and eternal in courage, its irreparableness, suffering, and constancy, might, indeed, have the grandeur of all human tragedy, and the dignity of a holy state; but that it could ever be so beautiful as the love which is a silent influence was to Robert then, at least, an inconceivable idea.

Infinitely more terrible than his actual words was the accent running through words and tone and gesture the accent of irreparableness, as of something dismally done and finished. What did it all mean? For what had he brought her there? She sat stunned, realising with awful force the feebleness, the inadequacy, of her own fears.

Ah, there was nothing for him, no wife, no life.... The tears welled up in his eyes; the shock which in its suddenness had frozen his heart, began to thaw, and grief fell like a penetrating rain. We learn to suffer as we learn to love, and it is not to-day, nor yet to-morrow, but in weeks and months to come, and by slow degrees, that John Norton will understand the irreparableness of his loss.

It was not his words that affected her but a hundred little personal facts which every time she saw him burnt a little more deeply into her consciousness the irreparableness of his personal ruin physical and moral.

I have been in the meadows all the day, And gathered there the nosegay that you see; Singing within myself as bird or bee When such do fieldwork on a morn of May. Irreparableness Writers of biography usually begin their preachments with the rather startling statement, "The subject of this memoir was born" Here follows a date, the name of the place and a cheerful little Mrs.

Infinitely more terrible than his actual words was the accent running through words and tone and gesture the accent of irreparableness, as of something dismally done and finished. What did it all mean? For what had he brought her there? She sat stunned, realizing with awful force the feebleness, the inadequacy, of her own fears.

The tears which had been gathering fell, the delicate lip quivered. Struck by her silence at last, he looked up watched her a moment then he dragged himself up to her and knelt beside her. 'Have I made you so miserable? he said, under his breath. 'It is it is the irreparableness of it all, she answered, half sobbing.

That pang of 'irreparableness' which had smitten Elise smote him now. All was undone all was done! He buried his face in his hands an instant. When he lifted it again, she was standing with her arms folded across her chest, leaning against an iron shaft which supported part of the roof. 'You had better go! she said, still in a white heat. 'Why you ever came I don't know.