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And, wedged between the grim white bust and the dark bookcase, the girl herself was like some unlawful spirit which had slid in there, and stood trembling and vibrating, ready to be shuttered out. Before this apparition Hilary recoiled towards the door, hesitated, and returned. "You should not have come here," he muttered, "after what we said to you yesterday."
I want to make them realize for themselves the historical character, so far as it can be, realized to make them see for themselves the real figure, as it went in and out among men so far as our eyes can now discern it. The words came quicker toward the end, while the voice sank took the vibrating characteristic note the wife knew so well. 'How can that help them? she said abruptly.
At first, the steel went round and round, quivering and vibrating at either end; but at last it settled to its place, when Ahab, who had been intently watching for this result, stepped frankly back from the binnacle, and pointing his stretched arm towards it, exclaimed, "Look ye, for yourselves, if Ahab be not the lord of the level loadstone! The sun is East, and that compass swears it!"
Firmly the bridegroom tells forth his words. This hour of the complacent giant at least is his, and that he means to hold him bound through the eternities, men may hear. Clearly, and with brave modesty, speaks she: no less firmly, though her body trembles: her voice just vibrating while the tone travels on, like a smitten vase.
It was a voice that stole into the heart, and kept vibrating there long hours after, like an Aeolian harp just breathed upon by a dying zephyr. As was often the case, she forgot her auditor, and began to reveal herself in this mode of expression so natural to her, and to sing as she did long evenings when alone.
In each private room and public saloon, were parties talking in loud voices, and the thin partitions gave vibrating sonority to all this riot. The waiters, ascending to the upper rooms, caused the staircase to shake. Above, on the terrace, the puffs of air from the river drove away the smell of fat. Therese, leaning over the balustrade, observed the quay.
He raised his aged head, laid his withered and emaciated fist on the table, and exclaimed in his most irritated and vibrating tone: "Poor Marius, do you say! That gentleman is a knave, a wretched scoundrel, a vain little ingrate, a heartless, soulless, haughty, and wicked man!" And he turned away so that his daughter might not see the tear that stood in his eye.
"Miserere " The vibrating fragment of the Litany has reminded me of God. I had seen Jesus Christ on the margin of the lake. He came like an ordinary man along the path. There is no halo round his head. He is only disclosed by his pallor and his gentleness. Planes of light draw near and mass themselves and fade away around him. He shines in the sky, as he shone on the water.
We enjoyed the vast delight more perfectly because, even in our most ecstatic moments, we were conscious of each other's presence. Our pleasures, while individual, were still twin, vibrating and moving in musical accord. On the evening in question, the tenth of July, the Doctor and myself drifted into an unusually metaphysical mood.
The cutter was vibrating properly, so the contragravity-field had not been disturbed, and her jets were firing. "It was the second and third bombs that did the damage, sir," Morrison was saying.
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