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I suppose it has consoled you in many a trouble, and no doubt it has kept you from the miseries of falling in love." She laid her thin hand on the arm of her chair as she spoke. "Kept me from falling in love," gasped Philip, aware that his now-or-never had arrived, "how do you know that?" "I never heard that you were in love with anybody. Excuse me if I have trodden on forbidden ground."

A now-or-never sort of courage nerved him, and he went on: 'I know all the presumption of a man like myself daring to address such words to you, Lady Maude; but do you remember that though all eyes but one saw only fog-bank in the horizon, Columbus maintained there was land in the distance; and so say I, "He who would lay his fortunes at your feet now sees high honours and great rewards awaiting him in the future.

But the stern work of war went on and on, though the weary month of August did not seem to bring victory any closer than disastrous July. Wolfe knew that September was to be the end of the campaign, the now-or-never of his whole career. And, knowing this, he set to work head and heart and soul on making the plan that brought him victory, death, and everlasting fame.

Margaret knew what it was to expect her visitors to return "in one moment," and with a "now-or-never" feeling she began, "Ethel, dear, wait," but Ethel was too impetuous to attend.

'I hope it is. 'Oh! then, we may dare to hope! cried she, breathing freely. 'I trust so; but I must go. Perhaps I may meet Lord Martindale. With a great effort, and a 'now-or-never' feeling, she abruptly said, 'I hope Jane is well. He did not seem to understand; and confused, as if she had committed an over familiarity of title, she added, 'Mrs. Fotheringham.

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