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Towards the end of the street the crowd thickened, and there the mixture of gas and the white moony lights that glared higher up, and winked and hissed, shone upon the faces of a throng that had gathered about the doors and windows of a store a little way down the other street. Lemuel joined them, and for pure listlessness waited round to see what they were looking at.
I reckon Ned Nestor can give any of 'em half a string an' win out, at that!" "Of course he can," Jack replied, "but I'm not kicking at this way of doing things. I'm thinking of the motor boat, and the long days and moony nights in the seas among these islands!" "It will be great!" Jimmie admitted. There was a short pause, and then he added, thoughtfully: "Who's goin' to run the boat?"
And besides this immeasurable difference between the cold moony reflexes of life, as exhibited by the power of Grecian art, and the true sunny life of Shakspeare, it must he observed that the Antigones, &c. of the antique put forward but one single trait of character, like the aloe with its single blossom.
'And in spite of what my birth is, you love me, Rose? 'There's no spite in it, Evan. I do. Hard for him, while his heart was melting to caress her, the thought that he had snared this bird of heaven in a net! Rose gave him no time for reflection, or the moony imagining of their raptures lovers love to dwell upon. 'You gave the letter to Polly, of course? 'Yes. 'Oh, naughty Polly!
The woman who talked of the sentimentalist's 'fiddling harmonics, herself stressed the material chords, in her attempt to escape out of herself and away from her pursuer. Meanwhile she was as little conscious of what she was doing as of how she appeared. Arthur went about with the moony air of surcharged sweetness, and a speculation on it, alternately tiptoe and prostrate.
'And in spite of what my birth is, you love me, Rose? 'There's no spite in it, Evan. I do. Hard for him, while his heart was melting to caress her, the thought that he had snared this bird of heaven in a net! Rose gave him no time for reflection, or the moony imagining of their raptures lovers love to dwell upon. 'You gave the letter to Polly, of course? 'Yes. 'Oh, naughty Polly!
I wish I could follow the processes of her change from the hour of our parting, and see how I passed from what I was to her to what I am now. She does not seem to forget or ignore the past. She is not conventional, and never was; hence, friendship may not mean what it does to so many of her sex and age a little moony sentiment blended with calculation as to a fellow's usefulness.
But if he has got a twist in his mind if he thinks he's got to go out an' kill Germans then you'll have to change him." "But, dad, how on earth can I do that?" implored Lenore, distracted between hope and joy and fear. "You're a woman now. An' women are in this war up to their eyes. You'll be doin' more to keep him home than if you let him go. He's moony about you. You can make him stay.
So the boys had time for a game of football after school in the afternoon, which they much enjoyed. As they sat resting on the posts, Gus said, "Uncle Fred says he will give us a hay-cart ride to-night, as it is moony, and after it you are all to come to our house and have games. "Can't do it," answered Frank, sadly.
But, even then, I sometimes saw only the passing wave of a white robe; or a lovely arm or neck gleamed by in the moonshine; or white feet went walking alone over the moony sward. Nor, I grieve to say, did I ever come much nearer to these glorious beings, or ever look upon the Queen of the Fairies herself. My destiny ordered otherwise.
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