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And the other fact to be remembered is that the poignant self-analysis and self-betrayal of the dramatic monologue, its "egoism" and its ultimate and appalling sincerities, are a part of the very nature of the lyric impulse. These revealers of their souls may use the speaking, rather than the singing voice, but their tones have the deep, rich lyric intimacy. Lyric and Narrative
He fashioned his suspicions into one quick thrust. This time there was not the slightest hint of self-betrayal from the other. "You see," Rynch leaned forward, but still well out of reach from the captive, "I remember!" Now there was a faint flicker of answer in the man's eyes. He asked quietly: "What do you remember, Brodie?" "Enough to know that I am not Brodie.
To break the force of what appeared to be an open, if involuntary, self-betrayal, another guest stepped forward; but no sooner had he raised his hand to his vest-pocket than Clifford moved, and in a high, strident voice totally unlike his usual tones remarked: "This is all all very interesting and commendable, no doubt.
Vivian as a slave-driver, flinging orders this way and that: "He'd of brung it himself, on'y I was going walkin' myself, ma'am, and asked him to leave me take it." If the fall was from the height of the securest moment Carlisle had known since her self-betrayal, the more stunning was the impact.
She told herself, at the tempest of vulgar phrases storming through her consciousness, that what Edward Dunsack had said about her being no better than the tea house girls was true, and she was aghast at the inner treachery capable of such self-betrayal. "I am going into Boston with Captain Dunsack on business connected with his schooners." The girl's grandfather! "Very well."
I searched his face in terror of my self-betrayal; but his showed only compassion and an eager desire to clear the air between us by telling me the exact facts. "Yes Arthur. His guilt has not been proven; he has not even been remanded; the sister's case is too pitiful and Coroner Perry too soft-hearted, where any of that family is involved.
If he had known that she had gone out, seeking a temporary separation, with his fear of self-betrayal if he had suspected that she, too, had thoughts which must be concealed: sad forebodings of losing her hold on his heart, terrifying suspicions that he was already comparing her, to her own disadvantage, with the wife whom he had deserted if he had made these discoveries, what would the end have been?
It was a cry from her inner heart, which she probably regretted, for she instantly sought to cover up her inadvertent self-betrayal by a submissive bend of the head and a step backward. Neither Mr. Fenton nor Mr. Sutherland seemed to hear the one or see the other, their attention having returned to the more serious matter in hand.
And Diana was going to stay all night, too. How like the dear old times it was! And the rose-bud tea-set graced the table! With Marilla the force of nature could no further go. "I suppose you and Diana will now proceed to talk all night," said Marilla sarcastically, as the girls went upstairs. Marilla was always sarcastic after any self-betrayal.
And I have tried to indicate how I sought to serve this great clarification of our confusions.... Now I come back to personality and the story of my self-betrayal, and how it is I have had to leave all that far-reaching scheme of mine, a mere project and beginning for other men to take or leave as it pleases them.
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