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Updated: July 24, 2025


Her motherhood is mysterious because it seems to be one with the universal motherhood of nature, one with the motherhood that guards and warms to life the eggs in the nest and the seeds in the hollows of the hills, the motherhood of the whole strange vital process, wherever and howsoever it moves and dreams and breaks into song and flower.

The conversation here is of societies, the Girls' Friendly Society, the Cottage Hospital, the movements of the Church, the continuance of the war, the fear the rest of the Tilchester Yeomanry will volunteer; and now and then the hostess warms up, if there is a question of a subscription, to her own pet hobby.

And yet after I pass him and remember his calculating expression, his mountebank tricks, I grow fond of him theoretically. My thought warms to him as a creature of intelligence, of straightforward and amusing cynicisms. For this beggar is aware of me and the innumerable lies to which I lamely submit. I am the public to him one of a herd of identical faces drifting by.

We get from hooks and other sources of culture not merely what informs the mind, but that which warms the heart, quickens the sympathies, strengthens the understanding; get clearness and breadth of vision, get refining and ennobling influences, get wisdom in its truest and most comprehensive sense; and all of these, the last more than all, a mother needs for her high calling.

"From the stir of thy great Babel," and the fixed tinsel glare in which sits pleasure like a star, "which shines, but warms not with its powerless rays," we turn to thy deeper and more secret haunts. Thy wilderness is all before us where to choose our place of rest; and, to our eyes, thy hidden recesses are revealed. The clock of St. Paul's had tolled the second hour of morning.

Accentuated thus in a man of singular perceptions and heroic instincts, it further affords an interesting illustration of the manner in which a combative race for Nelson was through and through a child of his people however at first averse to war, from motives of well-understood interest, gradually warms to the idea, and finally grows even to welcome the fierce joy which warriors feel, as the clash of arms draws near.

It warms my cold, heavy heart. I wish she had shaken me, who deserved it, instead of the child, and if any makings-up like that in yonder room could follow, I would like to be shaken every day in the week. It would make a new man of me." In the excitement of his feelings, he had gone further than he had intended, and the dusk was deepening fast when he reached the house on his return.

O Prince, if you are indeed my friend, you will not laugh at me when you are alone!... Moreover I would not you should believe your tidings received carelessly or as a morsel sweet on my tongue; but as wine warms to the blood coursing to the brain, it has started inquiries and anxieties you alone can allay.

'He should pinch and screw the family, even in the commonest necessaries, until he gets 'a week's wages to the fore. He should drink in his work 'water mixed with some powdered ginger, which warms the stomach, and is 'extremely cheap. He should remember that 'from three to four pounds of potatoes are equal in point of nourishment to a pound of the best wheaten bread, besides having the great advantage of filling the stomach.

"Oh, Bideford is a pleasant place, it shines where it stands, And the more I look upon it, the more my heart it warms; For there are fair young lasses, in rows upon the quay, To welcome gallant mariners, when they come home from say." "'Tis Sunderland, John Squire, to the song, and not Bidevor," said his mate.

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