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"Yes," he said in a deep voice. "It will seem impossible when daylight comes. But will it all be as a horrible nightmare?" "No, no; not all." Elinor's face was winsomely sweet. "Not all," she repeated. "It is fine to feel one's self so safeguarded as I have been. I shall always remember you as one with whom I could never again be afraid."

Meanwhile my orders to the trim little woman in the white apron increased steadily. She smiled broadly but winsomely, showing those charming beefsteak-polished teeth. They shone like a beacon ahead of me, for it was now dark. Suddenly we came upon a signboard. We went up to it, struck a match, and read breathlessly "GOODALE." We looked about us. Goodale was a switch and a box car.

Archie, pleased with the smoothness with which matters had opened, bent forward winsomely. "I say, you know! It won't do, you know! Absolutely no! Not a bit like it! No, no, far from it! Well, how about it? How do we go? What? Yes? No?" "What on earth are you talking about?" "Call it off, old thing!" "Call what off?" "This festive old strike." "Not on your hallo, Dan! Back again?" Mr.

They had detached themselves by an irresistible natural effectiveness from the surface of that youthful scholastic world around the episcopal throne of Chartres, carrying its various aptitudes as if to a perfect triple flower; restless Amadee de l'Autrec, who was to be a soldier, dazzled early into dangerous, rebellious paths by the iron ideal of the soldiers of "the religion," and even now fitting his blond prettiness to airs of Huguenot austerity; Camille Pontdormi, who meant to be a lawyer in an age in which certain legists had asserted an audacity of genius after a manner very captivating to youth with any appetite for predominance over its fellows already winsomely starched a little, amid his courtly finery, of garb, and manner, and phrase; Jasmin de Villebon, who hardly knew what he meant to be, except perhaps a poet himself, certainly, a poem for any competent reader.

Then Violet said winsomely, affecting an accent of command that enchanted him: 'Now I want you to go and dance with someone else; let me see what do you say to Olive Barton? If you don't, I shall be in her mother's black books for the rest of my life. Now go.

Let's make it up, will you? Put 'er there! Come on, now. We'll go and have a drink, see, something hot it's Christmas Eve, sport. The old home stuff." He smiled winsomely, coaxingly, really tenderly, as only he could smile. I "gave in." "Seen E lately?" he inquired, mentioning the name of the troubled sister who was having a very hard time indeed.

And if you still do not like the sound of that word surrender. It has a harsh sound that grates upon your nerves. Will you please notice the first word of that little sentence "Take." Jesus does not say in sharp, hard tones, "Come here; bend down; I'll put this yoke on you." Never that. If you will, of your own glad accord, freely, winsomely take the yoke upon you that is what He asks.

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