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Updated: June 27, 2025


After a while, the first sense of relief passes away. My dormant curiosity revives. I begin to look about me. The gardener-groom has disappeared. I discover my traveling companion at the further end of the room, evidently occupied in questioning the guide. A word from me brings him to my bedside.

I tremble a little, but I bethink me of him that made me and died for me, and now calleth me, and my heart revives within me. Then he seemed to fall half asleep, and his soul went wandering in dreams that were not all of sleep just as it had been with little Molly when her end drew near. 'How sweet is the grass for me to lie in, and for thee to eat! Eat, eat, old Ploughman.

The asylum of the doctor being close to the barrier that was nearest to the factory, and his fame being widely spread in the neighborhood, they had run to fetch him on the first call for medical assistance. Suddenly, Dr. Baleinier made a movement; the marshal, who had not taken his eyes off him, exclaimed: "Is there any hope?" "At least, my lord duke, the pulse revives a little."

Also, drooping feminine vanity revives in hair-waves and emerges from underground burrows of Troglodytic type, arrayed in fluttering muslins, and crowned with coquettish hats, which walk about in company with ragged khâki and clay-stained duck and out-at-elbows tweed, and are proud to be seen in its brave company.

Seems like he comes to, an' is that outraged an' indignant about bein' corralled that a-way, he busts the corner outen the calaboose an' issues forth a whole lot to find who does it. "When he comes into the Red Light he revives himse'f with a drink, an' then inquires whether it's humorous, or do we mean it?

I sincerely hope that by this time Madame de Mortsmart has completely recovered. I agree with his Majesty that, in doctoring, you have not had much experience; still, friendship acts betimes as a most potent talisman, and the heart of the Abbess is of those that in absence pines, but which in the presence of some loved one revives.

For answer the young man produced from an inner pocket of his shabby garment a small flask, which he uncorked and held toward her. "It is cognac," he said; "put a drop or two between her lips while I chafe her hands so; see, she revives," as the white lids quivered for a second, and then the pretty blue eyes opened. "Moppet, Moppet, my darling," cried her sister, "are you hurt?

He raised his head for a moment, looked sadly into the girl's face, and dropped his furrowed cheek on his hand. "Has anything happened since I saw you yesterday?" "Yes, I have been surprised by the arrival of some of my relatives, whose presence in my house revives very painful associations connected with earlier years. My niece, Mrs.

The rainbow, directly we learn to see it as the border-phenomenon that it is, tells us something of itself which revives in modern form a conception held generally in former ages, when it was seen as a mediator between the cosmic-divine and the earthly-human worlds. Thus the Bible speaks of it as a symbol of God's reconciliation with the human race after the great Flood.

'Away with thee that's only your shyness! said one of the milkmaids. It is said that about this time the Baron seemed to feel the effects of solitude strongly. Solitude revives the simple instincts of primitive man, and lonely country nooks afford rich soil for wayward emotions. Moreover, idleness waters those unconsidered impulses which a short season of turmoil would stamp out.

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