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Updated: June 25, 2025
It was well that principles of self-support, independence, and duty to God, underlay her enthusiasm, or it would soon have died away, being choked to death by the dust from the rags. The little pile of money that was ready to be carried home every Saturday night at first did a great deal toward rekindling the old enthusiasm.
The wind being as fierce as ever, we did not care to endanger the light in the lantern by rekindling the extinguished lamps on the staircase, but we examined the staircase from the bottom to the top and found no one there.
Then he began to look about him; his heaving chest subsided, and there was a rekindling of the strange blue eyes. He wore a high white stock and neckcloth; his plaid hung round his emaciated shoulders with a certain antique dignity; his rusty wideawake covered hair still abundant and even curly, but snow-white; the face, with its white eyebrows, was long, thin, and full of an ascetic delicacy.
Corny went on talking to himself aloud, "Black Connal is abroad these great many years, ever since he was a boy never saw him since a child that high an officer he is in the Irish brigade now black eyes and hair; that was why they called him Black Connal Captain Connal now; and I heard the father say he was come to England, and there was some report of his going to be married, if I don't mistake," cried Corny, turning again to Harry, pleasure rekindling in his eye.
Holiday had been speaking, the rekindling of the mountain had gone on apace, and now the whole side of it was all in a glow. Just at this instant Rollo heard the sound of a gun. Lucia started and looked alarmed. "What is that gun?" said Rollo; "and where was it? Let us look for the smoke."
The fact was that Doris was rekindling the past the past that lay back of the years of plain duty. "I have not overlooked, Mary," Doris strove to get under the crust of reserve and find something with which to deal emotionally, "the years of devotion to us all. You have made no social ties for yourself; have not taken any pleasures outside what would you like to do now, Mary?" "Go home."
The sudden rekindling of the beacon had all the effect which Lance could have desired upon the minds of his rude and ignorant hearers, who, in their superstitious humour, had strongly associated the Polar-star of Peveril with the fortunes of the family.
This phenomenon fire rekindling of itself did not astonish Dagobert's wife then, so wholly was she taken up in devising how she could lodge the maidens; for Dagobert as we have seen, had not given her notice of their arrival. Suddenly a loud bark was heard three or four times at the door.
All things considered, there is not a doubt but that the Glow-worm himself manages his lighting-apparatus, extinguishing and rekindling it at will; but there is one point at which the voluntary agency of the insect is without effect.
The period of each had lengthened by some seconds in 1883, while sudden displacements, associated with the recovery of lustre after recurrent fadings, were observed in the position of the white spot, recalling the leap forward of a reviving sun-spot. Just the opposite effect attended the rekindling of the companion object.
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