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He recalled now that he had thought her at times rather a shadowy presence, and that occasionally it had amused him that so slight a structure should hang together as it did not only successfully, but triumphantly. He said yes, he knew that Mrs.
"Well, but when we men of science and observation say that the Bible is a failure, we mean that it hasn't accomplished what it should have done supposing it to be a revelation from the Supreme Being." "Ah, you are right there, William! I quite agree with you." "Do you hear him, mates?" cried Foster triumphantly. "He owns he's beaten." "Not a bit of it," cried Bradly.
He's the rich man who has sent the two policemen to carry the bride to his castle, and it's the young fellow in the corner who has betrayed them. The ingenuity of this explanation took Kate and Annie so much by surprise that for the moment they could not attempt to controvert it, and remained silent, whilst Lizzie looked at them triumphantly.
"Why that's best of all!" she cried triumphantly. "I can Work again! When Baby's asleep I get hours at a time; and even when he's awake I've fixed a place where he can play and I can draw and plan just as I used to better than I used to!" "And that is even more to you than loving?" he asked in a quiet inquiring voice. "It's more because it means both!" She leaned to him, glowing, "Don't you see?
I saw Jane Fairfax and conversed with her, with admiration and pleasure always but with no thought beyond." "Well, Mrs. Weston," said Emma triumphantly when he left them, "what do you say now to Mr. Knightley's marrying Jane Fairfax?"
Then, "Have you taken the stuff?" he muttered. "I? No! But she has!" And on that, seeing the change in the other's face for, for once, the scholar's mask slipped and suffered his consternation to appear Blondel laughed triumphantly: in torture himself, he revelled in a disaster that touched another. "She has! She has!" "She? Who?" "The girl of the house! Anne you call her!
Let one accept it, not only with patience and trust, but triumphantly, radiantly, as in the exquisite realization of the divine words: "For ye have need of patience, that after ye have done the will of God, ye shall receive the promise." And the promise is sure if the conditions have been fulfilled. It is only a question of time.
The renowned Italian campaigns occupy the remainder of the third, and some part of the fourth volume, to which we now proceed. It will be remembered that the war in Egypt being triumphantly concluded on the part of Great Britain, the news of the contest reached France some time before the English received it.
"But he still admits that he takes pleasure in looking at a woman!" she told him triumphantly. "So he does. Still, that isn't remarkable. You see, a man couldn't help that no matter how badly he had been treated." She had no reply to make to this, though she gave him a look that he could not mistake. But he laughed. "I think Ace's effort ought to go into the Kicker" he said.
Whether written in youth or in old age, on the summit of human glory or in the depths of despair, they are generally accepted as among the most precious gems of the Old Testament. His profound experience, conveyed to us in proverbs and songs, remains as a guide in life through all generations. The dignity of intellect shines triumphantly through all the obscuration of virtues.
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