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It needed only one breath moments one might count upon the fingers of a hand. The thought occurred to him to risk all and bar the door. But it remained only a thought. He forced himself to continue his work like a man who recognizes the weakness prompting him. He folded the cloth about the bale and reached for the solution brush. But the brush remained where it was.
An accession to the proportion of oxygen, and the effulgence of the central luminary, may have been the immediate prompting cause of all those advances from species to species which we have seen, upon other grounds, to be necessarily supposed as having taken place. And causes of the like nature may well be supposed to operate on other spheres of being, as well as on this.
The dinner passed off very pleasantly; Pickersgill was agreeable, Corbett funny, and Miss Ossulton so far recovered herself as to drink wine with his lordship, and to ask Corbett what branch of their family he belonged to. 'I presume it's the Irish branch? said Mrs. Lascelles, prompting him. 'Exactly, madam, replied Corbett. 'Have you ever been to Torquay, ladies? inquired Pickersgill.
Whether or not I win freedom and friends, I believe you have done your utmost for me. I cannot think" and I lifted my head close to hers and whispered "I cannot think it is for revenge alone. There must be some pity prompting it." "Thou little foolish one," she said, and laughed, pushing me back upon the bier. Then suddenly I felt a hot tear drop upon my forehead.
Something was surely amiss; but the girl as yet fully realized only one fact that tia, always so steadfast and strong and cheerful, had gone hastily from the room in the agitation of one who struggled with unaccustomed tears. Lola hesitated to follow Jane. Some inward prompting withheld her. "She is like me," mused the girl. "She would rather be alone when anything troubles her. I will wait.
We used to laugh about the prompter he seemed to have at the top of the light-well in the sky-light in Holden Chapel. In a deeper sense than we knew the good man received his prompting from the clear upper sky. A naturalist who sixty years ago had, and perhaps still has, a much wider fame than Asa Gray was Louis Agassiz.
Whether the people in front overheard the manager's imperative prompting or that the echo of "button" was still ringing in their ears, the death scene of Camille was presented as it had never been before with peals of laughter. Camille made a final effort, and then fell back on the bed. There was something in the realistic manner of the act that caught the quick perception of the audience.
The atmosphere of the little room, reeking with the odour of spirits and warm with tobacco smoke, intoxicated him and filled him with peculiar beatitude, prompting a kind of self-surrender which made him willing to acquiesce in the wildest ideas. He grew attached to those he met there, and looked for them and awaited their coming with a pleasure which increased with habit.
With this hellish resolution in my head, I spent whole nights and days contriving how to put it in execution, the devil prompting me very warmly to the fact.
The first prompting of Augusta's anger, when she had recovered her burst of passion, was to write "such a letter" to Furlong and she spent half a day at the work; but she could not please herself she tore twenty at least, and determined, at last, not to write at all, but just wait till he returned and overwhelm him with reproaches.
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