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I shall never let you go so long as I can hold you unless I am satisfied that it is for your good." "If you leave me for any Quixotic idea, I'll marry the first man that proposes to me," said Betty, lightly. "I am too happy to even consider such a possibility. There are no to-morrows when to-day is flawless Hark! What is that?" They were on the upper lake.
"Dear friend," said she very calmly and sweetly, "youth is only so beautiful when we have lost it. Middle life is stronger, pleasanter, nobler." "I might cry for middle life too," Mr. Floyd said lightly, "for I have lost that as well as youth. I am an old man: I have no to-morrows. Carry your orange-blossoms away, Mary: their perfume is too strong for me."
Whilst it is true that every day is the child of all the yesterdays, and the parent of all the to-morrows, it is also true that life has its predominant colouring, varying at different epochs, and that for you, though you are largely inheriting, even now, the results of your past, brief as it is, still more largely is the future, the plastic future, in your hands, to be shaped into such forms as you will.
"To think That all this long interminable night, Which I have passed in thinking on two words 'Guilty' 'Not Guilty! like one happy moment O'er many a head hath flown unheeded by; O'er happy sleepers dreaming in their bliss Of bright to-morrows or far happier still, With deep breath buried in forgetfulness. O all the dismallest images of death Did swim before my eyes!" And now, where was Mary?
However, if a gentleman like you wants to go, you shall have my ticket," said the cab-driver; "and here it is. And may I drive to-morrows as true a gentleman as I have driven to-day!" So saying, he took a packet from his breast-pocket, and opening it offered to Lothair a green slip of paper, which was willingly accepted.
"Isn't it about time to begin on Tucson?" "Not to-day, ma'am. There are going to be a lot of to-morrows for you and me, and Tucson will have to wait till then." "Didn't I give you an answer last week?" "You did, but I didn't take it. Now I'm ready for your sure-enough answer." She flashed a look at him that mocked his confidence.
He knows that not only will the to-morrows of mankind be as the multitudes of mankind make them, but that they should be not otherwise directed; this, of all things, is what the overthrow of autocracy means. He helped us to shake off the Beast who sought to impose his will on all the world.
We part to-night from those so near and dear that they seem our better selves, looking with longing eyes to the glad to morrow when we shall meet again; but when comes the sleep of Death, and Reason, that pitiless monarch of the Mind, proclaims that all the to-morrows in Time's fecund womb will come and go and bring them never back to our fond embrace, the heart revolts and wars on Destiny.
I ain't had no way to make it up to Peggy, but there's lots of to-morrows." "You'll make her happy then?" ejaculated the girl. "Yes," said Lafe, "an' I might a done it then, but I wouldn't listen to the voices." A look of bewildered surprise crossed the girl's face. Were they spirit voices, the voices in the pines, of which Lafe was speaking? She'd ask him.
Time passed on. A few more to-morrows, and the party from London would be arriving. It was an alarming change; and Emma was thinking of it one morning, as what must bring a great deal to agitate and grieve her, when Mr. Knightley came in, and distressing thoughts were put by. After the first chat of pleasure he was silent; and then, in a graver tone, began with,
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