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King stood at the little telegraph window, looking at the despatcher who was to send it, and thought of this. Depressed and intent as he was, the whimsicality of the situation struck him. What could he say?

"Indeed, no " she began. "Indeed, yes," said he. "How can this compare with what you have done for me? For I have learnt how greatly it is to you, yourself, that I owe my recovery the saving of my life." "Ah, but that is not true. It " "Let me think so, whether it be true or not," he implored her, eyes between tenderness and whimsicality intent upon her face.

And that this exquisitely clear, pellucid style could be made to carry out not only gaiety and whimsicality but emotion of a deeper sort, is proved by the lovely "Clair de Lune." Among Debussy's best known compositions are "The Afternoon of a Faun," composed in 1894 and called his most perfect piece for orchestra, which he never afterward surpassed. There are also Three Nocturnes for orchestra.

But the greater part of the wild, adventurous tale is far removed from its inception, which presented domestic whimsicality in a gallery of originals, unmistakably connected with Tristram Shandy.

Lord Borrodaile turned in her direction his long sallow face a face that would have been saturnine but for its touch of whimsicality and a singularly charming smile. 'My brother-in-law will bear me out, Mrs. Freddy went on, quite as though breaking off a heated argument.

And then, with a mixture of whimsicality and earnestness he continued: "Do you remember the talk we had the other day of Josef?" "Yes." "When you told me he believed women to have some undeveloped psychic power which, with study, could be developed to revolutionize the world?" "I didn't say it so clearly as that, but that is what he means." "Do you believe it, Katrine?" "I don't know, Mr.

"She's had it all ready for me mebby for days! But how'd she know I was a-goin'?" he asked himself. "How'd she know, when I didn't know myself?" He gave it up as a feminine whimsicality too deep for mere male wisdom. Once on the way back he thought of the route that would go mailless the next day.

There was ever a whimsicality in her actions: if two or three hours before it had been her fancy to keep a third person out of the carriage she had now her reasons for bringing such a person in. Laura knew that she would not only pretend, but would really believe, that her vindication of her conduct on their way to dinner had been powerful and that she had won a brilliant victory.

Hamilton here would be quite willing to go on the stand and swear that she was present at the interview with her husband, to which you have referred. From something she has let drop to me, I have a very strong impression to this effect." There was a whimsicality in the old gentleman's tone that none save his niece marked. "But I tell you," Carrington vociferated, "she wasn't there!"

The fourth is as intense in its suppressed spring ecstasy as the radiant poem itself singing how "Soft the ripples spill and hurry To the opulent embankment." The third catches most happily the whimsicality of the poet's reminiscences of childhood, but hardly, I think, the contrasting depth and wildness of his complaint that, along with childhood's games, have vanished Faith and Love and Truth.

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