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These he also sent to Patras, with a letter addressed to Yusuff, expressing his hope that the prisoners thence-forward taken on both sides would be treated with humanity. This act was followed by another equally praiseworthy.

"What work?" she enquires. "Allow me to weave coloured strands into a ribbon to bind your hair." "Is there any need?" she asks. "None whatever," he allows. The ribbon is made, and thence-forward she spends a great deal of time over her hair. The even stretch of well-employed time in that Paradise begins to show irregular rents. The elders are troubled; they meet in council.

Thence-forward it increased, and in the time of the XIIth Dynasty, when the labyrinth of Amenemhat III was built, there seems to have been some kind of more or less regular communication between the two countries. It is certain that artistic ideas were exchanged between them at this period.

She pulled it out, snipped and tore it into fifty pieces, carried them downstairs, threw them on the dining-room fire, sat down before it, poking them further and further into the flames, and watched them till every vestige had vanished. Frank did not like to make any inquiries; Cecilia made none, and thence-forward no trace existed at Waltham Lodge of Madge Hopgood.

This conversation decided the fate of Roland Graeme, who from thence-forward was little noticed by the master of the mansion of Avenel, but indulged and favoured by its mistress. This situation led to many important consequences, and, in truth, tended to bring forth the character of the youth in all its broad lights and deep shadows.

"After that, Narasymgua was raised to be king.... And as he had much power and was beloved by the people, thence-forward this kingdom of Bisnaga was called the kingdom of Narsymga." The problem of Narasimha's relationship to the old royal line has never yet been satisfactorily solved.

So you see a-forging one link after another in the chain: Cæsar for a political interest conquers Gaul; thirty years afterward Augustus goes there to seek new revenues for his balance-sheet; thence-forward there are always immediate needs that urge Roman politics into Gallic affairs: and so it is that little by little Roman politics become permanently involved, by a kind of concatenation, not by deliberate plan.

One of the few things which our friend still believes is that every sceptic who deals honestly with his only history must be aware of an hour, almost a moment, of waning youth, when the vague potentiality of disbelief became a living doubt, thence-forward to abide with him till death resolve it. Endless not-being is unthinkable before that time, as after it endless being is unthinkable.

How certain would she be of obtaining full forgiveness, and how blissfully could she go on thence-forward! But hers wasn't that sort. Hers was the sort that goes on and on and on. After making the beginning, there was no hope, any more than there was of stopping a ball when one starts it to rolling down a steep, smooth hill.

"Well," they said, "why should we not fare even as thou farest? for why should his vile word bite us more than thee?" And in that mind Haflidi bade them abide; and thence-forward the chapmen made far less noise about Grettir's rhymes than before. Now a long and a hard voyage they had, and the leak gained on the ship, and men began to be exceeding worn with toil.

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