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"Hastings," said he, abruptly, "a few hours since and the earth grew spears! Behold the landscape now!" "So vanish all the king's enemies!" "Ay, man, ay, if at the king's word, or before the king's battle-axe; but at a subject's command No, I am not a king while another scatters armies in my realm at his bare will. 'Fore Heaven, this shall not last!"

'I must apologise, said he, 'for my unpunctuality to-day, but the fact is that, at the very moment of starting, I was delayed by one of the most interesting one of the most extraordinary cases that ever came within my experience, even at the Salpêtrière Hospital, where we were familiar with the most marvellous cases of hysteria a seizure brought on by terror in which the subject's countenance mimics the appearance of the terrible object that has caused it.

Hortense had turned very white and moved a little forward. "We may not disturb our loyal subject's possession. What does Osmond's daughter say?" questioned the king. Then Hortense took her fate in her hands. "Your Majesty," she said, "if Osmond's daughter did not want the lands, it would not be necessary to disturb the lieutenant."

Nothing but pride kept Olive's face from brightening a little at this; she turned away, made a fierce dab at her subject's nose, and thought grimly: "It's all very well to be sorry now, when the thing's all over; I wonder if she thinks that I believe she's sorry, anyhow." "We went around by the river, and way up on the hill," continued Bea, after waiting a reasonable length of time for an answer.

When you know a true specimen to the depths of his soul, you will find a character so entirely strange, so utterly at variance with your ordinary conceptions of humanity, that it is no exaggeration whatever to declare that it would be a very difficult task for the best writer to convey to the most intelligent reader an idea of his subject's nature.

Oh, would that my triumph had been less peaceful and less bloodless! would that a hundred battlefields were yet left to prove how deeply deeply in his heart of hearts Warwick feels the forgiveness of his king!" "Not so, not so, not so! not battlefields, Warwick!" said Henry. "Ask not to serve the king by shedding one subject's blood." "Your pious will be obeyed!" replied Warwick.

There are several methods of inducing hypnosis, one of which is to give particular direction to the subject's imagination by concentrating the attention upon an arbitrary point, or by raising an image of the hypnotic state in the patient's mind. The latter is most readily induced by speech. Faria formerly strained the attention of the subject as much as possible, and suddenly called out, "Sleep!"

In such cases, the painter's deep conception of his subject's inward traits has wrought itself into the essence of the picture, and is seen after the superficial coloring has been rubbed off by time. While gazing at the portrait, Hepzibah trembled under its eye.

He paused, and then went on with a forced smile, "Suppose we don't talk any more about it, Errington? The subject's rather painful to me. Only allow me to ask your pardon for my wife's share in the mischief!" Something in his manner of speaking affected Sir Philip. "Upon my soul, Winsleigh," he exclaimed with sudden fervor, "I fancy you're a man greatly wronged!" Lord Winsleigh smiled slightly.

Tulp indicates with his forceps one of the tendons of the subject's left arm, and appears to be addressing the students, or practitioners, for these seven bearded men have long passed the age of studentship. This picture made Rembrandt's reputation. He was but twenty-six; the world seemed to be at his feet; in the two following years he painted forty portraits.

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