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If mothers would only add to their account of marriage as the end of a woman's existence which may be right or it may not a definition of marriage as an association with a reasonable and reflective being, they would speedily effect a revolution in the present miserable system.

"Indeed, and who is it?" demanded Clarence sharply. "Mr. Hooker. He said I was to say Jim Hooker." The momentary annoyance in Clarence's face changed to a look of reflective curiosity. "He said he knew you were at the theatre, and he would wait until you came home," continued the man, dubiously watching his master's face. "He don't know you've come in, sir, and and I can easily get rid of him."

It is the irreconcilability of the mood of emotion, which is essentially religious, with the mythological mode of reflective thought, which is not, that tends to bring about the religious reaction against mythology. It is not however until the divergence between religion and mythology has become considerable that the irreconcilability becomes manifest.

Walter De La Mare the poet of shadow Hawthorne's tales his persistence his reflective mood his descriptive style his Shakespeare characters his sketches from life. D. H. Lawrence his lack of discipline his subjectivity absence of reserve a master of colour his glaring excesses. John Drinkwater the west of England his healthy spirit. W. H. Davies the tramp poet.

Take me then as a sort of reflective and experienced carp; but do not estimate the justice of my ideas by my facial expression." "Naturally," I persisted, "it is less easy to you than to me to imagine our race transcended and superseded, since the more energy a being is possessed of, the harder it must be for him to conceive his own death.

Our readers will acknowledge that little Joey was placed in a very dangerous position; it is true that he was not aware that he was doing wrong in assisting his father; nevertheless, being a reflective boy, it did sometimes occur to him that it was odd that what was right should be done so secretly; and he attempted to make out how it was that the birds that flew about everywhere, and appeared to belong to every one, might not be shot in the open day.

"When we got out to sea," he wrote, "I read some prayers over him, and then he was thrown over the side, the sailors saying 'God bless you! as the body sunk." This sad duty made him feel solemn and reflective, but more than likely as not he was called upon immediately on arrival on board, as "master's mate of the spirit-room," to attend the serving out of grog to the ship's company!

Shortly after my call to Charleston, however, Wattie abandoned this pious and reflective posture, sitting bolt upright, beating back his tendency to thoughtful retirement with the aid of cloves and peppermints.

This must be done with zeal and a kindly intention But I Now, when the fate of this country, my own, and the children's is hanging in the balance, when I have not fifteen minutes at my command, and there is no end of writing and consulting, I can waste no time on such matters." "The reflective mind must be permitted to use its mighty wings unimpeded," cried the Syrian eagerly.

The old man paused a minute, gave him a sober, reflective look of far-away intensity, and then suddenly turned and spat precariously into the wind. "Bloomfield?" he suggested with increased lightness of manner. "Bloomfield," Joe agreed again.