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The Dublin match was to be on the first Tuesday of December, two days before every one went down, and between the two dates this 5th of November and that 2nd of December the position must be held. . . . The terror of the irresistible impulse now never left Olva. He had told Bunning in a moment of uncontrol what might he not do now at any time?

He saw that that which underlies life and death and all that is, is a living Conscience, to which all must perforce conform. Pride, deception, selfishness, uncontrol of passion, the taking of that which was not his, and the injuring of honourable men these excrescences he saw upon his soul, and that without their surgery it would never be divine.

According to mademoiselle's own words, it would have been impossible." "None the less, what I have said is true," said John Law, calmly, his voice even and well-modulated, vibrating a little, yet showing no trace of anger nor of emotional uncontrol. "But I tell you it could not be!" again exclaimed the regent. "No, it is impossible," broke in the young Duc de Richelieu.

He sat back calmly in strange contrast to the feverish uncontrol of other players. Now and then he flashed a swift glance round the circle of his fellow players. Before him was a heap of gold and silver. They watched him deal with the uncanny skill of a conjurer before Jack Cooper answered. "That's Aleck McTurpin from Australia. Thought you knew him." "One of the Sydney coves?"

So I did watch the men, and I saw cold anger grow among them, like an anodyne, making them forget their own affairs. I began to wonder how long Ranjoor Singh would dare let them lie there, unless perhaps he deliberately planned to stir them into uncontrol. But he was wiser than to do that. Just so far he meant their wrath should urge them so far and no further.

There are, as I have said, two periods when such an effort is wise, the days of health, or of the small beginnings of nervousness, and of the uncontrol which is born of it, and the time when, after months or years of sickness, you have given back to the patient physical vigor, and with it a growing capacity to cultivate anew those lesser morals which fatally wither before the weariness of pain and bodily weakness.

These were mostly people from the valley where a foreign section lay. Loudly and excitedly they chattered in strange tongues, waving their hands about. Children wailed. All was disorder, uncontrol. Sickened of the place Frank turned to go, but something tugged at his coatsleeve; a haggard, elderly dishevelled man. Frank looked at the fellow in wonder.

But he noted that Brissenden had what Professor Caldwell lacked namely, fire, the flashing insight and perception, the flaming uncontrol of genius. Living language flowed from him.