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Updated: June 9, 2025


"And this woman, the only one upon earth who, like me, sees the end of every century, and exclaims: 'What another? this woman responds to my thought, from the furthest extremity of the world. She, who alone shares my terrible destiny, has chosen to share also the only interest that has consoled me for so many ages. Those descendants of my dear sister, she too loves, she too protects them.

"Forgets to obey orders.... Responds to no form of per...suasion. M-e-m-o-r-y, nil." "All right. Take this to barracks B.... Fourth building, to the right; shake a leg," said the recruiting sergeant. Andrews drew a deep breath of the sparkling air outside. He stood irresolutely a moment on the wooden steps of the building looking down the row of hastily constructed barracks.

One responds readily to the sentiment of Austin Dobson's fine poem on Fielding: "Beneath the green Estrella trees, No artist merely, but a man Wrought on our noblest island-plan, Sleeps with the alien Portuguese."

Amy Carringford had been hungry for a close friend. Perhaps Janice was starved, too, for such companionship. At any rate, Amy responded to Janice's friendliness just as a sunflower responds to the orb of the day and turns toward it. The two girls went on quite merrily toward the Day cottage at Eight Hundred and Forty-five Knight Street.

It responds to impressions left on the mind of the 'Stygian cave forlorn, the entrance to Dante's 'City of Sorrow, and that other cave where Aeneas witnessed in cold terror the prophetic fury of the Sibyl.

To this result it makes no difference whatever whether the friend is what we call living or dead; the appeal is made not to the fragment of the friend which is sometimes imprisoned in a physical body, but to the man himself on his own true level; and he always responds.

Much of our morality is the result of tendencies thus long cultivated by the ruthless methods of nature; we inherit a complex nervous organization, the outcome of ages of molding and selection, which now instinctively and easily responds to stimuli with a certain degree of inbred morality. This is the case much more than is apparent upon the surface.

My system responds sensitively to the London weather-signs, political, social, literary; and my bachelor's hearth is imbedded where by much craning of head and neck I can catch sight of a sycamore in the Square garden: I belong to the "Nation of London." Why?

Talbot?" remarks Sir Adrian suddenly, wheeling round to look at her more closely. "Has this damp old place really affected your nerves? Come, let us go down again, and forget in the sunshine that bloody deeds were ever committed here or elsewhere." "I am nervous, I confess," responds Dora, in a low tone. "Yes, yes let us leave this terrible room forever." "So be it," says Sir Adrian gayly.

To him the other continents arrive as contributions ... he gives them reception for their sake and his own sake. His spirit responds to his country's spirit ... he incarnates its geography and natural life and rivers and lakes. Mississippi with annual freshets and changing chutes, Missouri and Columbia and Ohio and St.

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