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It never does find this, and that is the sufficient reason for holding to the theory that our flag was copied from the armorial bearings of the Washington family, and not taken from the standard of those paynim corsairs; but there is poignant instant when one trembles.
It should be the care of the American people that he write well. Mr. Dixon trembles at a possible physical amalgamation and would have the races separated. The "nay" which the nation renders to his cause so badly plead makes the spiritual amalgamation a certainty. That the contribution of the Negro to the coming composite Americanism may be of the highest quality is the nation's problem.
She advanced, and threw her arms round her mother's neck, and buried her weeping face in Lady Annabel's bosom. 'Speak to me, my daughter, said Lady Annabel; 'counsel me, for my mind trembles; anxiety has weakened it. Nay, I beseech you, speak. Speak, speak, Venetia. What shall I do? 'Mother, I will never say anything again but that I love you! 'I see the holy father in the distance.
I shifted my position so that I could got beside him, and then, armed in a similar manner, I awaited further developments. "What has disturbed you?" he asked, in a whisper that would have been inarticulate two paces from us. "I can't imagine. Even Rover has taken fright; and for the first time; see how he trembles," I responded.
Was it not her love token, this electric power, as truly as his mind's ardor and his spiritual reverence?... The miracle of her life's fragrance held him.... Even desire was beautiful in a love like this. All nature trembles for the issue, when love such as his perceives the ripe red fruit of a woman's lips.... But better far not to know it at all, than to know the half.
Pulmonary haemorrhage is not uncommon. The discharge from the nostrils may be slightly tinged with blood, or there may be an intermittent discharge of blood from the nostrils or mouth. The mucous membranes are pale, the animal trembles and shows marked dyspnoea. The preventive treatment consists in using the proper judgment in caring for, and in working or exercising animals.
Yet, in spite of the knowledge, she believes; she weeps; she trembles; she dares not go into a dark room lest she should feel the teeth of the monster at her throat. And from these premisses, Macaulay proceeds to his inevitable conclusion. 'He who, in an enlightened and literary society, aspires to be a great poet must, he says, 'first become a little child.
At last he showed us a new exercise: boxing. He refused, however, to try his skill on any one but a slave, so Cambyses sent for the biggest and strongest man among the servants my groom, Bessus a giant who can bring the hind legs of a horse together and hold them so firmly that the creature trembles all over and cannot stir.
The stranger draws his chair deliberately towards the light and runs his eye rapidly over the pages. Pisistratus trembles to see him pause before a long array of figures and calculations. Certainly it does not look inviting; but, pshaw! it is scarcely a part of the task, which limits itself to the mere correction of words. "There must be a mistake here stay! "You seem a notable arithmetician."
As he thus reflected, he felt the sensation we have described, and which had hitherto been unknown to him, arise in his bosom, and fill him with vague apprehensions. It is thus that a wounded man trembles instinctively at the approach of the finger to his wound until it be healed, but Villefort's was one of those that never close, or if they do, only close to reopen more agonizing than ever.
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