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He thought only of the exceeding charity of the intimation; and he may be excused for his not seeing the feminine full answer it was, in an implied, unmeditated contrast.

In the conclusion of the same chapter, Herod's death is represented to have taken place soon after this persecution. The accuracy of our historian, or, rather, the unmeditated coincidence which truth of its own accord produces, is in this instance remarkable.

The honest, unmeditated answer made her wince, but she went on, as if she had not heard it "As you know, I did not take Adèle's advice, but I have never forgotten, Laurence, some of the things she said." A look which crossed his face caused her to redden, and add hastily, "She's not given to speaking of you of us; indeed she's not!

You have had a discussion in the street with Monsieur Gorka, but about what? You can not reply? What did he say to you to provoke you to the point of wishing to strike him? That is the first key to the position." "I can not reply," said Florent. "Then," resumed the Marquis, after a silence, "there only remains to assert that the gesture on your part was how shall I say? Unmeditated and unfinished.

'At length beside a black, burnt hut, an island of the snow, Each head in frigid torpor bent toward the saddle bow; They paused, and of that sturdy troop that thousand banded men At one unmeditated glance he numbered only ten!

"Yes," was the bluff reply, "and I hope to see the time when it will be turned into a dormitory for my scientific students." They were quickly spoken, unmeditated words without intention of rudeness, but wrapped in his specialty he was rather careless as to what he might shoulder out.

Was this her way of letting him know that she knew what his mother wished, and that she was willing to make the sacrifice? Or was it just some vague longing to please him by a show of affection toward his family, an unmeditated impulse of reparation? He had an impulse himself to be frank with Alice, to take her at her word, and to allow that he did not like the notion of going abroad.

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