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Ah, she will walk by the side of manhood, turning even the hard realities of life into beauty by that living well-spring of sweet thoughts and fancies that I see beaming from her eyes. Look at her now, Ianthe, and confess that surely that countenance breathes more beauty than chiselled features can give."

"Nevertheless, dispose your engaging band of mendicants about the place freely until it suits your refined convenience to proceed elsewhere, O meritorious Yuen Yan, for your unassuming qualities have won our consistent regard; but an insatiable sponge has already been laid upon the well-spring of our benevolence and the tenacity of our closed hand is inflexible."

Helen cried, as she gazed, wide-eyed, at the check and at Mr. Hammond's letter. The check for twenty-five dollars there could be no mistake about; and she scanned the moving picture man's enthusiastic letter shortly, for it was brief. But Helen quite misunderstood the well-spring of Ruth's sudden joy. "Oh, Ruthie Fielding!" she gasped. "What have you done now?" and she hugged her chum delightedly.

I will fight that fight, I will live that life to the last gasp; and it shall go forth into the world a living thing, a new well-spring of life. It shall be I don't know what you call the thing, but when you have hauled your load halfway up the hill you put a block in the way to keep it from sliding back. That same thing has to be done to society.

I mean Solomon, whose prudence and wisdom are commended in Scripture rather than his piety and gift of prophecy. He, in his proverbs, calls the human intellect the well-spring of true life, and declares that misfortune is made up of folly. All this absolutely agrees with what was set out in our fourth point concerning natural law.

The bounty of her well-spring of kindness was in it under the candour and the simplicity; it was one of those least of little things which are enough. Arnold smiled back at her, and she saw recognition leap through the armour-plate of his ecclesiasticism.

Lucy was a beauty of the creole type, with raven-black hair and gorgeous colouring; and Allan carried with him everywhere the face of joy, with the quick, mobile features across which tears and laughter chased like April showers across the sky. Lucy was a tiny creature, as he had said, but she was a well-spring of abounding energy.

The very basis of 'Wisdom, as this book conceives it, is the 'fear of the Lord, without which the man of biggest, clearest brain, and most richly stored mind, is, in its judgment, 'a fool. Such 'understanding, which apprehends and rightly deals with the deepest fact of life, our relation to God and to His law, is a 'well-spring of life. The figure speaks still more eloquently to Easterns than to us.

He had not seen the mournful process of fading and decay. To him, she was the bride of immortality; and his love partook of her own freshness and youth and bloom. Genius is La fontaine de jouvence, in whose bright, deep waters the spirit bathes and renews its morning prime. It is the well-spring of the heart, the Castaly of the soul. St.

There was little or no development of an urban life amongst them; their geographical position almost wholly precluded them from engaging in commercial intercourse, and the mountain-tops and strongholds sufficed for the necessities of defence, while the husbandmen continued to dwell in open hamlets or wherever each found the well-spring and the forest or pasture that he desired.

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