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In Genesis we do not, of course, see the myth in its pure form. It must first be rehabilitated. By a comparison of Adam and Noah he incidentally arrives by analogical reasoning at an emasculation of Adam. Thus, Kronos emasculates Uranus by night while he is sleeping with Gaia. Rank works out another kind of rearrangement. He takes the creation of Eve from Adam as an inversion.

She was expecting a new admirer who was infinitely to her taste and from whom she hoped to reap great advantages, a contrast in every way to the old, a Mirabeau come to life again, a Danton rehabilitated and turned army-contractor, a lion who talked of pitching every patriot into the Seine. She was on tenter-hooks, thinking to hear the bell ring at any moment.

But for all that he was an affectionate, candid, and eminently placable person, and if it is true that he darkened the shadows of Byron's temperament, and insisted too strongly on his undesirable qualities, there is no reason to think that the portrait he drew of Byron was not in the main a true one; and it may be added that a vast amount of generosity and nobility require to be thrown into the opposite scale before Byron can be rehabilitated or made worthy of the least admiration and respect.

"This woman, too, had the spirit you describe we could do nothing with her. We kept an eye on her or rather Sally Grover did she deserves credit and finally an occasion presented itself." "And the woman you speak of was rehabilitated?" Hodder asked. He avoided the word "saved." "Yes, sir. It was one of the fortunate cases. There are others which are not so fortunate." Hodder nodded.

Mahaffy's celebration of the former's rehabilitated credit had occupied the shank of the evening, the small hours of the night, and that part of the succeeding day which the southwest described as soon in the morning; and as the stone jug, in which were garnered the spoils of the highly confidential but entirely misleading conversation which the judge had held with Mr.

The boats and the levee were jointly quite equal to the demand made upon them by the light-hearted youngsters of sixty-five and seventy, who were setting out on their journey in fulfilment of a long-cherished dream, and for whom much less freight and much fewer boats would have rehabilitated the past.

Some of the romantic charm of "The Vicar of Wakefield," we must remember, inheres in its sympathetic reproduction of vanished manners, etiquette and social grace; a sweet old-time grace, a fragrance out of the past, emanates from the memory of it if read half a lifetime ago. An elder age is rehabilitated for us by its pages, even as it is by the canvases of Romney and Sir Joshua.

An assassin, because he assassinated police-agent Javert." "I don't understand, sir," ejaculated Thenardier. "I will make myself intelligible. In a certain arrondissement of the Pas de Calais, there was, in 1822, a man who had fallen out with justice, and who, under the name of M. Madeleine, had regained his status and rehabilitated himself.

This was cheering to the masses. But to us it was like praise for the high color of a fever patient. Even while the rehabilitated Giddings thus lifted his voice in pæans of rejoicing, the lurid signals of danger appeared in our sky. Of Conflicts, Within and Without. I have often wished that some sort of a business weather-chart might be periodically got out, showing conditions all over the world.

She strolled up the sidewalk and slowed her steps at Dry Valley's gate, her manner expressing wonder at his unusual delinquency. Then out of his door and down the walk strode not the polychromatic victim of a lost summertime, but the sheepman, rehabilitated.

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