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But, after all, trade is the great moving-spring of national prosperity, and it would hardly be fair to refuse seats to the very men who help to keep the country going." "I do not see that," said Thelma gravely, "if those men are ignorant, why should they have a share in so important a thing as Government?
On the other hand, Errington's passion for his wife was equally absorbing she had become the very moving-spring of his existence. His eyes delighted in her beauty, but more than this, he revelled in and reverenced the crystal-clear parity and exquisite refinement of her soul.
And, subsequently, when deliverance came, he cried out in transport, "I live, and yet not I. Christ liveth in me!" He was now no more occupied of himself, but let Jesus Christ live and act in him; he was animated by him, as the body is of the soul. If another soul animated our body, the body would obey this new soul; it would become the moving-spring of its operations.
"You do me wrong, beautiful lady," answered the Caesar, "and forget that I can in no shape be termed the moving-spring of this empire; that my father-in-law, Alexius, is the Emperor; and that the woman who terms herself my wife, is jealous as a fiend can be of my slightest motion.-What possibility was there that I should work the captivity of your husband and your own?
No; he had learnt that it was the only sure and sound moving-spring: he knew it as his son's strengthening, brightening thread of life; and began to perceive that his own course might have been less gloomy and less harsh, devoid of such dark strands, had he held the right clue.
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