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Lowell, watching the course of public events with ceaseless scrutiny; Walt Whitman, sauntering in Washington in the intervals of the labour among the wounded by which he broke down his robust strength, and seeing things as they passed with the sure observation of a poet; Motley, the historian of the Dutch Republic, studying affairs in the thick of them at the outset of the war, and not less closely by correspondence when he went as Minister to Vienna such men when they praised Lincoln after his death expressed a judgment which they began to form from the first; a judgment which started with the recognition of his honesty, traced the evidence of his wisdom as it appeared, gradually and not by repentant impulse learned his greatness.

While pure Desdemona Waits him alone, a Ghost in the air, White with his blames. Becoming suddenly aware of their import, she burst out weeping afresh, but with a very different weeping Ah, if it might be so! Soon then had the repentant Othello, rushing after his wife, explained all, and received easiest pardon: he had but killed her. Her Paul would not even do that for her!

I drifted about from mining-camp to cattle-range until I was dead broke; this place offered, and I took it because I could find nothing else. I've had lots of opportunities for reflection on the Xuacaxélla. I'm the repentant prodigal going home to his father." "Oh, you are no prodigal, Mr. Hudson," observed Henry. "We've heard all about you; you are too brave." "Thank you, Sergeant Henry.

Now and then they saw moose-tracks, but they were some days out before they came to a moose-yard a spot hoof-beaten by the moose; his home, from which he strays, and to which he returns at times like a repentant prodigal. Now the sport began. The dog-trains were put out of view, and Big Moccasin and another Indian went off immediately to explore the country round about.

And if I did give you excuses, you'd not believe 'em. There was a devil got hold of me that evening that's the truth on't. And it was only a glass or two I took. Well, there! I'd have cut my hand off sooner." His tone of miserable humility began to affect her rather strangely. It was not so easy to drive in the nail. "You needn't be so repentant," she said, with a little shrinking laugh.

In injured innocence no boy excelled Beetle. Then it occurred to Prout that he might have been unfair to the culprit, who had not striven to deny or palliate his offense. He sent for Harrison and Craye, reprehending them very gently for the tone they had adopted to a repentant sinner, and when they returned to their study, they used the language of despair.

"You knew I wouldn't approve, or you would have mentioned it." Because he felt that he had been rather ruthless with her, he stopped in at the jeweler's the next morning and sent her a tiny jeweled watch. Lily was touched and repentant. She made up her mind not to see Louis Akers again, and found a certain relief in the decision.

A burning red alternated with paleness on her cheek, and at times it seemed that a tear, a repentant tear, filled her eyes. From this time, however, the old state of feeling, and the old quiet, returned in part to the bosom of the family.

For a moment Crozier stood looking at the closed doorway through which Mona had gone, with a look of repentant affection in his eyes; but as the thought of his own helpless insolvency and broken hopes flashed across his mind, a look of dark and harassed reflection shadowed his face. He turned to the front doorway with a savage gesture.

From whatever softening or repentant emotions which the scene of her youth might first have awakened; from whatever of less unholy anguish which memory might have caused when she first, once more, sat under those remembered boughs, and, as a voice from a former world, some faint whisper of youthful love sighed across the waste and ashes of her devastated soul, from all such rekindled humanities in the past she had now, with gloomy power, wrenched herself away.

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