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Her step-mother looked away out of the window as she went on: "It was stupid of me to have been so surprised, but somehow I thought he was still in Australia." "He was in England last year." Betty, not really knowing what she was doing, bent over the peccant milkman's book. "He's coming down here on Friday. I think he realises that I haven't forgiven him for not coming to see us last year.
The strong sympathy with what we wish and imagine realises it, dissipates all obstacles, and removes all scruples. The disappointed lover may complain as much as he pleases. He was himself to blame. He was a half-witted, wishy-washy fellow. His love might be as great as he makes it out; but it was not his ruling passion. His fear, his pride, his vanity was greater.
The music cannot be said to be undramatic; on the contrary, Schumann often realises the situations with considerable success: but he had little power of characterisation, and all the characters sing very much the same kind of music. This gives a feeling of monotony to the score, which is hardly dispelled even by the many beauties with which it is adorned.
Mary very seldom realises this, and reproaches John for ceasing to feel loving towards her! which is as sensible on her part as to reproach him for the skies pouring rain. John, on his side, in like case does the same thing, because he also has not understood the truth. A valuable point for both to keep in remembrance is that the attraction of sex is the basis of all "being in love."
He realises, too, that next year he will either bring no bicycles or no men, for the latter having pushed their machines through three miles of sand from the detraining platform are already expressing their opinion, with true Canadian freedom, as to their usefulness.
"It's to be hoped Mr. Mark realises his responsibilities," she thought, with amusement. Aloud, she said "I remember you as quite a little thing staying with your Grandmother but you wouldn't remember me. Dr. France was grieved not to come, but it's his hospital day." Delia thanked her, without effusion. Mrs.
Of this number of the disinterested servants of literature, smaller in England than in France, Charles Lamb is one. In the making of prose he realises the principle of art for its own sake, as completely as Keats in the making of verse.
Can his life be prolonged by an operation?" "I am assured that he could not survive an operation." "He may ask you to—to perform one," she said, watching him closely. He hesitated. "You mean that he is willing to take the chance?" "I mean that he realises it will make no difference, one way or the other. The other doctors have refused to operate."
Not by dogmatic assertion, does it teach the impossibility of comprehending the Ultimate Cause of things; but it leads us clearly to recognise this impossibility by bringing us in every direction to boundaries we cannot cross. It realises to us in a way which nothing else can, the littleness of human intelligence in the face of that which transcends human intelligence.
Only let us remember this: Christ, who is Architect and Builder, Foundation and Top-stone; ay! and Deity indwelling in the temple, and building it by His indwelling this Christ is not one of those who 'begin to build and are not able to finish. He realises all His plans.
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