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An hour they were there, lingering in talk talking in a circle; for at regular intervals Nancy must return to this: "I believe no wife ever goes away until there is absolutely no shred of possibility left no last bit of realness to hold her. But now I know your stanchness." "Really, Nance I can't tell you how much you please me." There was a knock at the door. They looked at each other bewildered.
And you know, without derogation from the realness of that life of flux within which you first made good your attachments to the universe, that you are also a true constituent of the greater whole; that since you are man, you are also spirit, and are living Eternal Life now, in the midst of time.
I hate the idea of it, of ending everything; the unfairness of it. To have to die without knowing the the realness of life. Unfulfilled. It isn't fair," she accused breathlessly. "Ban, it's what we were saying. Back there on the river-bank where the yucca stands. I don't want to go I can't bear to go before I've known ... before...." Her arms crept to enfold him.
And it was thus that they strove to escape the pain of the realness of their present by entering into a faery land, sufficiently remote from life to remain unthreatened. It was in this land of the imagination that they had first met, and formed their friendship.
He could hardly believe that he was the same person who had scoffed at the idea of a man giving up his life to one woman and being happy. But then the abstract wife had been a pale, bloodless phantom, and Ruth was real. It was the realness of her that kept him in a state of perpetual amazement.
But who ever heard of a haunt that put on nightly performances?" "You have now," Barby said flatly. "Maybe," Rick said. He didn't know why he was still skeptical. The apparition had been really blood-curdling in its apparent realness, but he still wasn't ready to buy a supernatural explanation. Jan Miller replied with an appropriate quote from William Shakespeare.
I mean that it may have qualities as material to them, as it has to us; but neither of us could appreciate the other's realness, or the quality of realness in the earth, which was real to the other. It's so difficult to explain. Don't you understand?" "Yes," he said. "Go on!"
But there will be continual testings and temptings. Testings by God. Temptings by Satan. There will be testings by God that the realness of the surrender may be made clear, and, too, that in these repeated siftings the dross may all go, and only the pure gold remain. The will must be exercised in rejecting and accepting that its fiber may be toughened.
The effect of something like unreality produced in the mind of the mature and experienced by a girl creature, can only be equaled by the intensity of the sense of realness in the girl herself. That centre of the world in which each human being exists is in her case more poignantly a centre than any other.
Dickens above everything is a humorist, and one of the chief features in his humor is caricature, that is exaggerating and distorting one feature or habit or characteristic of a man out of all likeness to nature. This often makes very good fun, but it takes away from the truth and realness of his characters.
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