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Updated: April 30, 2025


What did we ever do that was secret, or underhand, or any way not to be acknowledged? What did we do but exchange our young vows with the best faith in the world publicly, rejoicingly, with the full assent of every one connected with us?

Doctor Corney came across him somewhere on the road and drove him to the cottage. I was ringing the bell. Corney told me the boy had you on his brain, and was miserable, so Crossjay and I had a talk." "Crossjay did not repeat to you the conversation he had heard?" said Clara. "No." She smiled rejoicingly, proud of the boy, as she walked on.

The charm of intoxicating delight filled the bosom of the Dryad. "How glorious, how splendid it is!" she cried, rejoicingly. "Now I am in Paris!" The next day that dawned, the next night that fell, offered the same spectacle, similar bustle, similar life; changing, indeed, yet always the same; and thus it went on through the sequence of days.

The blissful wave of the knowledge of the Lord shall cover and hide and flow rejoicingly over all national distinctions. 'In that day Israel shall be the third with Egypt and with Assyria, a blessing in the midst of the earth.

"Lord Buckish," said she to herself, rejoicingly, "is now with the ambassador at Paris" Lord Buckish was her nephew "and with him Frank will meet women that are really beautiful women of fashion. When with Lord Buckish he will soon forget Mary Thorne." But not on this account did she change her resolve to follow up to the furthest point her hostility to the Thornes.

She would take every bit there was of it yes, love and all! She put her two hands in Phyllis' impulsively, and kissed her as they went in. The others followed. Philip, gamboling rejoicingly about the house with his dear dogs, bounded toward her as she made her way toward the stairs. "I got something to ask you when you get your face washed and come down," he called to her. "'Member to 'mind me."

You won't, I think, in anyway, be easily right about her." "Warburton's wrong then!" Ralph rejoicingly exclaimed. "He flatters himself he has made that discovery." His mother shook her head. "Lord Warburton won't understand her. He needn't try." "He's very intelligent," said Ralph; "but it's right he should be puzzled once in a while." "Isabel will enjoy puzzling a lord," Mrs. Touchett remarked.

The human instinct of mutual service is checked by the masculine instinct of combat; the human tendency to specialize in labor, to rejoicingly pour force in lines of specialized expression, is checked by the predacious instinct, which will exert itself for reward; and disfigured by the masculine instinct of self-expression, which is an entirely different thing from the great human outpouring of world force.

This chief was a noted and dreaded warrior; over many a bloody fight his single eagle plume had waved, and ever in battle he left the red track of his hatchet and tomahawk. Years rolled by, and every one sent its summer offering to the thunder god of the then unexplored Niagara. Oronto danced at many a feast which followed the sacrificial gift, which his tribe had rejoicingly given in their turn.

"Very how much?" "Very close veins, Sir. That's why they swells after long p'rade, Sir, If 'e can go, we can go, Sir." Again the Colonel looked at them long and intently. "Yes, the Band is going," he said, as gravely as though, he had been addressing a brother officer. "Have you any parents, either of you two?" "No, Sir," rejoicingly from Lew and Jakin. "We're both orphans, Sir.

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