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Updated: June 3, 2025
Chinmoy smiled, flickered his eyes, and pulled from the box... nothing! He had run out of oranges. "An omen!" I thought. I was unsure, though, what the delay exactly meant. Nonetheless, I decided to take advantage of the situation. I focused my gaze on Chinmoy. Soon everything in the chapel, except for his shiny face, seemed to disappear.
She was by far too desirable. The rain-fraught wind had made the dawn tints of her clearer, lucent and yet more delicate. Her grey eyes danced like the sunlight ripples of deep water. Her lips were purely, brilliantly red. She fronted him and the wind, flaunting the richness of her bosom, poised and strong. She seemed the very body of life. For the first time he felt unsure of himself.
It is enough to say: many a day came and went before she grasped that, oftentimes, just those mortals who feel cramped and unsure in the conduct of everyday life, will find themselves to rights, with astounding ease, in that freer, more spacious world where no practical considerations hamper, and where the creatures that inhabit dance to their tune: the world where are stored up men's best thoughts, the hopes, and fancies; where the shadow is the substance, and the multitude of business pales before the dream.
He seemed for once to be unsure of his ground both to expect attack, even to provoke it and to shrink from it. His eyes were fixed upon Lady Tatham, and followed her every movement. Attention was certainly that lady's due; and it failed her rarely. She had beauty great beauty; and a personality that refused to be overlooked.
Stenmark began to rise diffidently, but she took his arm and would not let him, unsure herself if she wanted his strength to lean upon, or simply did not wish to grant anything so personal to the woman who had hurt her so badly. 'Really, Sylviana, maybe I should go. But the childlike anguish he saw in the honest look she gave him, made him turn instead with a sigh. 'Please come in, he said.
And sudden, I saw, as it did seem, a monstrous head within the glowing; for the glowing did seem at whiles as that it swept to and fore, as should a shining smoke that went obedient to a quiet wind: and so to hide and again to uncover. And in a moment I lost the great face, and was all unsure that ever I had seen aught.
"Not often," he agreed. And then abruptly, straightening himself, "Suppose it did, what then?" "What then?" She looked at him for a moment, still feeling curiously unsure of her ground. "Well, we'd weather it somehow, partner," she said, and held out her hand to him with a little quivering smile. He made no movement to take her hand.
He didn't like to be caught, that's all, for as often as not he was smiling to himself, or just going to cry. They shared, in other words, the great, common yearning of the world; only they knew they yearned, whereas the rest of the world forgets. "I think," announced Judy one day then stopped, as though unsure of herself. "Yes?" said her Uncle encouragingly.
He then left for Paris, where a short time after he concluded a treaty with the Calvinists, which the people with its gift of prophecy called "The halting peace of unsure seat," and which in the end led to the massacre of St. Bartholomew.
He wondered if groupers were subject to heart failure from shock. Rick returned to trying to imagine the movements of the frogmen. Now they would be cautiously boarding the Water Witch, one up the ladder, the other climbing the anchor chain. They would be careful, still unsure whether or not the quarry was aboard.
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