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Art Kuzak's reply had an undercurrent of jubilance, as if whatever he knew now was better than he had expected. "Second phase is en route. Joe will be along... Don't be surprised..." Joe Kuzak's approach, a few hundred hours later, made a luminous cluster in the sky, like a miniature galaxy. It resolved itself into vast bales, and all of the stellene rings storage and factory of Post Three.

Then there came a rush of glad life to his heart and he could have shouted in his jubilance. "God, she loves me! I was not too late! She shall be mine!" He dashed into the house, but the closing of a door upstairs told him she was beyond his reach. The hall was empty; Mrs. Garrison was nowhere to be seen.

God, and His august attributes; Christ, and His awful Passion; heaven, with its sacred scenes and joys; hell, with its just woe and wail, all these should come in, to modify, and temper, the jubilance that without them becomes the riot of the soul.

Their religious consciousness was largely a musical box the thrill of the ram's horn, the cadenza of psalmic phrase, the jubilance of a festival "Amen" and the sobriety of a work-a-day "Amen," the Passover melodies and the Pentecost, the minor keys of Atonement and the hilarious rhapsodies of Rejoicing, the plain chant of the Law and the more ornate intonation of the Prophets all this was known and loved and was far more important than the meaning of it all or its relation to their real lives; for page upon page was gabbled off at rates that could not be excelled by automata.

She saw a jubilance in every sunrise, a sober sadness in every sunset; heard a whispering of strange secrets in the wind of the twilight; perceived a consciousness of unknown bliss in the song of the lark; and was aware of a something beyond it all, now and then filling her with wonder, and compelling her to ask, "What does it, what can it mean?"

We three Merry, Tim, and I came here to find you. The settlement of the Dawson estate hinges on you." "On me? How? I've no claim to it. Paul Dawson, Uncle Phil's son " "Is dead, too. Killed in action in the Argonne, You're next in line." McKay watched him keenly. So did Knowlton. The half-expected jubilance did not come. "So Paul's gone," was Rand's reply. "Hard luck.

It looks as if you don't like to tell me straight out. Come, come, Mary Ann, tell me why why it is impossible." She looked up at last and said slowly and simply, "Because I am not good enough for you, Mr. Lancelot." He put his hands suddenly to his eyes. He did not see the flood of sunlight he did not hear the mad jubilance of the canary. "No, Mary Ann," his voice was low and trembling.

The anti-Federalist press was drowned in the North by the jubilance of the Federal and its increasing recruits, but in the South everything connected with the Government in general and Hamilton in particular was unholy, and the language in which the sentiment was expressed was unholier.

A compromise was arranged and jubilance and tranquillity reigned for some months, till the corruptions of competitive human nature brought back the old state of things for employers have quite a diplomatic reverence for treaties and the brotherly love of employees breaks down under the strain of supporting families.

There is to be a general release of the capital, the enterprise, of millions of people, a general opening of the doors of opportunity. With what a spring of determination, with what a shout of jubilance, will the people rise to their emancipation!