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Bathsheba glided up the back stairs to a disused attic, and her companion followed. "Liddy." she said, with a lighter heart, for youth and hope had begun to reassert themselves;" you are to be my confidante for the present somebody must be and I choose you. Well, I shall take up my abode here for a while.
We are more dependent upon these things than is often thought. We are insects produced by heat, and pass without it. In the drag of such a gray day the secret voice would reassert itself, feebly and more feebly. Such mental conflict was not always uppermost. Carrie was not by any means a gloomy soul. More, she had not the mind to get firm hold a definite truth.
Hunterleys sat that night alone in a seat at the Opera for a time and lost himself in a maze of recollections. He seemed to find himself growing younger as he listened to the music. The days of a more vivid and ardent sentimentality seemed to reassert themselves.
But it is only justice to say that they did not altogether neglect the discussion of the practical question, what was to be done. Hum-Drum was a Materialist, and Kopy-Keck was a Spiritualist. The former was slow and sententious; the latter was quick and flighty: the latter had generally the first word; the former the last. "I reassert my former assertion," began Kopy-Keck, with a plunge.
No one reminded him that only weeks before, we had left the city in psychic shambles. The dream of living and working together of community lingered on, and Rama had us fill out rental applications. When he found out that I had signed up for a less expensive condo unit, he gently chided me. "You just don't get it, Mark. That's your old self trying to reassert itself. You need to have more space.
The distraught Jennie, sitting by her sleeping child, was at last made to realize, by its peaceful breathing that all danger was over. There was nothing more that she could do for Vesta, and now the claims of the home that she had deserted began to reassert themselves, the promise to Lester and the need of being loyal to her duties unto the very end. Lester might possibly be waiting for her.
Casaubon, he heard her with an air of patience as if she had given a quotation from the Delectus familiar to him from his tender years, and sometimes mentioned curtly what ancient sects or personages had held similar ideas, as if there were too much of that sort in stock already; at other times he would inform her that she was mistaken, and reassert what her remark had questioned.
Gordon was amazed at his performance; he had always rather looked down on him before. He had never imagined he was so plucky. But it takes more than two unexpected tries to throw a School House side off its balance for long. Soon the forwards began to reassert themselves.
But enough of my country-people. We came here to be gay. Let us drink another bottle of wine." The joy of living seemed for a moment to reassert itself in Karschoff's face. His momentary fierceness, reminiscent of his Tartar ancestry, had passed, but it had left a shadow behind.
But as it might often happen, in the absence of prescription, that one who had honestly earned would be ousted after long possession; and even that he who had received a thing from its rightful owner, or who had been legitimately relieved from all obligations, would, on losing his title, be liable to be dispossessed or subjected again, the public welfare demanded that a term should be fixed, after the expiration of which no one should be allowed to disturb actual possessors, or reassert rights too long neglected.... The civil law, in regulating prescription, has aimed, then, only to perfect natural law, and to supplement the law of nations; and as it is founded on the public good, which should always be considered before individual welfare, bono publico usucapio introducta est, it should be regarded with favor, provided the conditions required by the law are fulfilled."
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