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Now, the question simply is: Do you love him? or rather, because that shortens matters: Will you accept him?" "Love who?" "Love whom? Why Sparks, to be sure!" A flash of indignant surprise passed across her features, now pale as marble; her lips were slightly parted, her large full eyes were fixed upon me steadfastly, and her hand, which I had held in mine, she suddenly withdrew from my grasp.
This pendulous gland is long and narrow in the young hull, but as he ages it shortens and widens, becoming eventually a sort of dewlap under the throat. One of the best heads from Maine that I can recall, was in the possession of the late Albert Bierstadt, a member of the Boone and Crockett Club. The extreme spread of these antlers was 64-1/4 inches.
Packin' the kid 'round that a-way shortens up Billy's booze a lot, too. He don't feel so free to get tanked expansive with Willyum on his mind an' hands that a-way. "It's shorely a picture, the tenderness Billy lavishes on Willyum.
E. The striped muscular fibre, the red flesh, which shortens itself in obedience to the will, and thus produces all voluntary active motion. F. The unstriped muscular fibre, more properly the fusiform-cell fibre, which carries on the involuntary internal movements.
Burton, who has studied its use amongst the Styrian arsenic-eaters, denies that this is the common effect: he found that it makes the mountaineer preserve his condition, wind and complexion, arms him against ague, and adds generally to his health. He is still doubtful, however, whether it shortens or prolongs life. On Wednesday, April 12, I left Effuenta after morning tea.
These aims are by no means unimportant ones, or unworthy ones; but are they in all cases the highest a woman should possess? Having glanced at the present state of things, and at some of its causes, let us show reasons why it should be changed. A sufficient reason is, because it dwarfs the intellect, ruins the health, and shortens the lives, of so many women.
Like a wounded, disabled whale, they want only time and room to die in; and though in the agony of their exit, it may be unsafe to live within the flapping of their tail, yet every hour shortens their date, and lessens their power of mischief. If any thing happens while this number is in the press, it will afford me a subject for the last pages of it.
It may be said here that this was precisely the character of the advance on Kimberley about to be narrated. In such a direct operation, by its very nature, the defence gains strength and shortens his line of communications to be defended, while the reverse conditions unremittingly drain the powers of the assailant.
Thus, love maketh the light to our dreams and planteth hope in the midst of our sorrow. In darkness and in danger, too, love cometh to us ever, ever, now warning, now chiding, now blessing, and always safely guarding. Love lightens labor, shortens distance and quickens time. Love teaches us to forgive, helps us to forget and whitens the memory of all things.
We have, firstly, the spectacle of the masses disporting themselves slyly in the undertow of cynicism. "Modesty," bellows Sir Frankenstein from pulpit and press, "is a cardinal virtue." "Right O," echoes the feminine contingent and promptly bobs its hair, shortens its skirts, and rolls down its socks. "Abstinence, sobriety, are an economic and spiritual necessity," bellows Sir Frankenstein.
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