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Updated: May 9, 2025
A Duerer, not only secluded from Luther and his troubling denunciations, but living to see Titian and Giorgione's early masterpieces, perhaps forming friendships with them, and later visiting Rome, standing in the Sistine Chapel, seated in the Stanze between the School of Athens and the Disputa!
"If I say you must not leave here; that I will not permit my ward to work for her living?" he questioned. "If I resolve to be independent, and earn something beside, to help the poor, can you compel me to a life of ease and uselessness?" "Ah, I see what is troubling you the widows are on your mind. A gracious desire to help them has caused this mercenary fit.
I dared not let my mind rest upon the opportunities I had lost when she had been becalmed near me. During the night the wind must have risen again, for the Sparhawk rolled and dipped a good deal, troubling my troubled slumbers. Very early in the morning I was awakened by what sounded like a distant scream. I did not know whether it was a dream or not; but I hurried on deck.
"Because she does not want to fail in her duty, and she sees that you only love her to turn her from it." "But her unhappiness will cease when I cease troubling her." "Do you mean you are not going to see her any more?" "Exactly. Do you think that it costs me no pain? But I must make the effort for the sake of my peace of mind." "Then she will be sure that you do not love her."
But, at her oldest, there remained to her the dignity of the Princess born, the charm of the woman of virile intellect and vast social experience. "Something is troubling you," she said. He smiled reassuringly. "My brother-in-law popped in from Prague. He read me a sermon." "That would not trouble you, Ferdinand." Lassalle was silent. "You have heard again from that Sophie de Solutzew!"
Dexie knew that the memory of the scene on the roof was troubling his mind, and the anguish depicted on Hugh's face brought such a lump into her throat that she could not speak a word. "Come back into the boat with me; I'll promise to take you home," he cried. The doctor eyed Dexie sternly. "Speak to him," he said, sharply. "I am here, Mr. McNeil. I have come back safe and well. Try to sleep."
"What is that stupid fellow troubling himself about?" cried the cavalier whom Milady had designated as her brother, stooping down to the height of the coach window. "Why does not he go about his business?" "Stupid fellow yourself!" said d'Artagnan, stooping in his turn on the neck of his horse, and answering on his side through the carriage window.
He stood on his head and then climbed to the top of the tallest fruit-tree and flung down pears, but they smote her head so that she cried out; then he turned a wheel on his hands and feet, and a little more and his shoe would hit her in the face; and when he marked that he was but troubling us, he went away sorrowful, but only to hide behind a bush, and as we went past, to rush out on a sudden and put us in fear by wild shouting.
Wondering inwardly what she could possibly want with his theatre, Francis reluctantly yielded to the necessities of the situation, and took her into the cafe. He found a quiet corner in which they could take their places without attracting notice. 'What will you have? he inquired resignedly. She gave her own orders to the waiter, without troubling him to speak for her. 'Maraschino.
And yet, mulling it over, he began to understand why the white man was so powerful in the world: he was taught loyalty and fair play in his schools, and he carried this spirit the world which his forebears had conquered. Suddenly Ah Cum laughed aloud. He, a Chinaman, troubling himself over Occidental ideas! With his hands in his sleeves, he proceeded on his way.
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