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Common men led lives of love and faithfulness then they did a thousand things. And you you come from that time." "It was not . But never mind. How is it now ?" "Gain and the Pleasure Cities! Or slavery unthanked, unhonoured, slavery." "Slavery!" he said. "Slavery." "You don't mean to say that human beings are chattels." "Worse. That is what I want you to know, what I want you to see.
In India he never allowed the 12th of December to pass unhonoured, and whether he be journeying through the bush of the Gold Coast Hinterland, or riding across the South African veldt, he is always quick to recognise the face of an old schoolboy, or the Carthusian colours in a necktie.
I once saw a tall cross in a seaboard churchyard, inscribed, "To the memory of the unknown dead who have perished in these waters." There might be one in every village sleeping-place to the unhonoured many who made fruitful the land with sweat and tears.
Then at last Einar spoke, and his voice was strange: "I have left my brother unhonoured, and he is angry. What must be done?" Now I cannot tell what hardiness took hold of me, but it seemed that I must needs go back and see more of this. I was drawn to do so, as a thing they fear will make some men long to face it and know its worst, not as if they dared so much as when they must.
There was never any hope of its succeeding, for the machine guns of the Germans were still in full play, with their fire unimpaired. The body had to lie where it had fallen. Only, his brother could not endure to let it lie unhonoured. He found some shattered Somersets, who begged him to go no further. But he heard a voice within him bidding him risk it, and the call of the blood drove him on.
"But I shall be well in two days in one I am well now if you say it." Fabius shook his head slowly. "Aesculapius has not been unhonoured by me," he said, "and he has told me that you will be but a burden for many days.
Now her fate seemed plain before her within her home she saw the vista of a life of filial devotion blest in "A constant stream of love that knew no fall." As she looked forth into the world without, there rose the hope of her Art, under shadow of which the lonely woman might go down to the grave not unhonoured in her day. Remembering all this, Olive murmured no longer at her destiny.
While, on the other hand, can there be a sadder thought for the man whose earthly course is nearly run, than the thought that there will be none to rise up after him and call him blessed, but that he will die, as he has lived, unhonoured, unwept?
That mythological conqueror and demigod had sunk into an unhonoured grave, despite the loud hosannaha sung to him on his arrival in Belgica, and the same nobles, pedants, and burghers were now ready and happy to grovel at the feet of Albert.
We are, however, sure, if we believe the Scripture, that God will be disposed to favour the nation to which his servants belong; and that, in fact, such as They, have often been the unknown and unhonoured instruments of drawing down on their country the blessings of safety and prosperity.
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