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And let me in this place movingly admonish you, ye ship-owners of Nantucket! Beware of enlisting in your vigilant fisheries any lad with lean brow and hollow eye; given to unseasonable meditativeness; and who offers to ship with the Phaedon instead of Bowditch in his head.

'Ah, why ... why are you like that? she said, with an irresistibly genuine and truthful force, and how movingly her voice rang out! "My dear madam,... I am, I confess, surprised,... if I can be of any use" ... Ah! I am mad! I was mistaken in you in your face!... when I saw you the first time ...! Here ... you stand.... If only one word. What, not one word?

A friend of the house, Delio, 'told the story up to this point to Scipione Atellano, and added that he would make it the subject of a novel, as he was sure that Antonio would be murdered. The manner in which this took place, almost under the eyes of both Delio and Atellano, is movingly described by Bandello.

And this was the epic age, over whose departure my late eloquent and prophetic friend and correspondent, Edmund Burke, so movingly mourned. Yes, they were glorious times.

His old friend had told him the story of Dowie and it had extraordinarily touched him though he had said but little. And now it repeated itself. He had never seen anything so movingly lovely in his life as her sweet gravity.

He proposed those terrible truths after a plain manner, but withal so movingly, that the people, who came in crowds to hear him preach, departed out of the church in a profound silence; and thought less of giving praises to the preacher, than of converting their own souls to God.

The Prefect showed me the poor fellow's watch and bunch of seals, the only things, of course, that they were able to keep; he really spoke very nicely, very movingly about it " And then, at last, the speaker stops abruptly. He has seen his host's son reel a little, sway as does a man who is drunk, and then fall heavily to the ground. It is hours later. The sun has long set.

It is enough to say that Hugh was ordained young, that he looked pink and white over his white stole and broidered tunic, and that he soon preached vigorously, warmly, and movingly to the crowd and to his old acquaintances.

Wilde, self and company" thank us movingly for our kind attention, and announce the next night's bill. The last half hour was my chosen time for leaning back against the wall, and allowing thought and glance to dwell lovingly on Tiverton faces. O worn and rugged features of the elder generation to whose kinship we are born!

He got talking with Richmond, old times and all, and he just wanted to come. And the railroad's going through the ten-acre pasture, and Richmond'll get a lot of money." Sabrina's hand rested on the girl's head. "There, dear," she said movingly. "Didn't I tell you? Don't cry till to-morrow, an' maybe you won't have to then." Clelia sat up, wiping her eyes and laughing. "That isn't all," she said.