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Whichever way the discussion sways as to the priority of eastern or western influences on Moroccan art whether it came to her from Syria, and was thence passed on to Spain, or was first formed in Spain, and afterward modified by the Moroccan imagination there can at least be no doubt that Fazi art and culture, in their prime, are partly the reflection of European civilization.

But on a sudden thrills from the people still and pale, Chorussing his unheard despair, a desperate wail Caught on a lurking point of rock it sways and swings, Sport of the pitiless waters, the raft to which he clings.

Nothing is lost of the sharp wrangle of the counsel on points of law, the measured decision's of the bench; the duels between the attorneys and the witnesses. The crowd sways with the rise and fall of the shifting, testimony, in sympathetic interest, and hangs upon the dicta of the judge in breathless silence.

He poses strangely, his gestures shoot up and out like the arms of a dislocated clothes rack. He rises on his toes with a quick springlike movement, as if he were a puppet loosened by a spring from a box. He sways from side to side to give emphasis to his words. His mouth opens to huge proportions in moments of excitement. His black hair falls over his forehead.

I have married Art instead of Ethel, and she, instead of being Mrs. Campbell, is Mrs. Courtney. It was a surprising thing her marrying him so suddenly. But, appearances to the contrary notwithstanding, I have never quite made up my mind that Ethel was really fickle. She did it out of pique, or pride, or impulse, or whatever it is that sways women in such cases.

'His station is there; and he works on the crowd, He sways them with harmony merry and loud; He fills with his power all their hearts to the brim Was aught ever heard like his fiddle and him? Decidedly not there is nothing to match it; and so thinks 'the one-pennied boy' who spares him his one penny, and deems it well bestowed.

"Ay," replied Morton, "even thus fly all your shafts smartly enough loosened from the bow, and not unskilfully aimed but a breath of foolish affection ever crosses in the mid volley, and sways the arrow from the mark." "Say not so, Morton," replied Murray, "I have both dared and done "

In both the French and English instances the primary ideas of sex and time have become diluted by form-analogy and by extensions into the relational sphere, the concepts ostensibly indicated being now so vaguely delimited that it is rather the tyranny of usage than the need of their concrete expression that sways us in the selection of this or that form.

Tell me that you'll wait until I'm able to come to you and say: 'My beloved, the way's clear. Be my wife to-morrow!" His tone was masterful. His ardent eyes thrilled her. She murmured: "Beauvayse ...!" She swayed to him, as a young palm sways before a breeze, and he caught her in his strenuous, young embrace, and held her firmly against him.

But you know, Senator, intense feeling in politics sometimes sways a man's judgment. In view of Mr. Heywood's long controversy, I hope that if he has taken a view adverse to mine, his antagonism may be mitigated in your mind by your own knowledge of human feelings." Senator Platt held out the letter to me. "You've won your motion for a re-hearing," he said.

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