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Updated: June 16, 2025
"Yes," she thought. "You have a will, a tremendous will." "To you," he said, "I show what I would not show to him, that I have feelings and that I am very much hurt to-day." "I am sorry. I told Dick Garstin " "Yes? What?" "Before you came I told him he ought not to exhibit the picture." "Ah! Thank you! Thank you!" He smiled, and the lustrously soft look came into his eyes.
Her dark eyes were smiling lustrously, languidly, at the smoke curling in the air before her, as if they saw a vision in it. 'You're adorable at moments, he said at last. 'At moments! Thank you. She laughed. 'Oh, you can't expect me to pretend that I find you adorable always. There are times when I could fall upon you and exterminate you. 'Why? 'When you passed me yesterday with a nod.
Slowly and solemnly, amid the ringing of all the bells, the roll of the drum, the thunders of artillery, and the chants of the clergy, the procession moved onward. The golden crown, which hung suspended over the funeral-car, shone lustrously in the sunlight. It had fallen from the heads of the royal pair while they still lived; it now adorned them in death.
Next after these beautiful people I think that in the multitudinously varied crowd of London I saw no men so splendidly, so brilliantly, so lustrously handsome as three of those imperial British whose lives are safer, but whose social status is scarcely better than that of our negroes.
None of them paint human nature so black as it does, but none of them have such boundless confidence in the possibility of making it lustrously white. Urge, then, that none are beyond the power of Christ's gospel. His divine Spirit can change any man. There are no incurables in the judgment of the great Physician.
At first, full of soft light, gentle and alluring, they brighten up to blaze upon you lustrously, and fascinate the gazer's dazzled glance: there are depths in them that tell of the unfathomable soul, heights in them that speak of the spirit's aspirations.
The pity and grief for his death, long robber of my peace, now fled in stark shame. Bliss poured forth like a fountain through endless, newly opened soul-pores. Anciently clogged with disuse, they now widened in purity at the driving flood of ecstasy. Subconscious thoughts and feelings of my past incarnations shed their karmic taints, lustrously renewed by Sri Yukteswar's divine visit.
The tongue assumes a yellowish, sickly hue, coloured almost to blackness; even the teeth become yellow, and are coated with an offensive matter. The eyes of the patient sparkle lustrously, and become suffused with water. These are sure symptoms of the incipient fever which shortly will rage through the system.
His sons and grandson, who, when the Mutiny broke out, themselves actually murdered and tortured helpless English women and children, and watched their agonies as "sport," were rightly shot out of hand, and the old king became a prisoner. Coming out of this hall our eyes are caught by a gleam of something lustrously white against a sky which is now burning blue.
Hand in hand we wandered through that enchanted place, seeking the folk of elf-land, "and heard their mystic voices calling, from fairy knoll and haunted hill." Not till the fire died down into ashes did we leave the grove. Then we found that the full moon was gleaming lustrously from a cloudless sky across the valley.
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