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Mel permitted rather than encouraged, Evan put his arm round her neck, and kissed her many times. One of the symptoms of heavy sorrow, a longing for the signs of love, made Evan fondle his mother, and bend over her yearningly. Mrs. Mel said once: 'Dear Van; good boy! and quietly sat through his caresses. 'Sitting up for me, mother? he whispered. 'Yes, Van; we may as well have our talk out.

And in oven-like cities of India there were men who looked out at the white sun-glare, the heat-baked dust, the welter of crowded streets, who listened to the unceasing chorus of harsh-throated crows, the strident creaking of cart- wheels, the buzz and drone of insect swarms and the rattle call of the tree lizards; men whose thoughts went hungrily to the cool grey skies and wet turf and moist ploughlands of an English hunting country, men whose memories listened yearningly to the music of a deep-throated hound and the call of a game-bird in the stubble.

I caught myself sometimes looking yearningly towards the brow of the slope, as though from that eminence I should gain an extensive prospect of the sea and perhaps behold a ship; but I wanted the courage to climb, chiefly because I was afraid of tumbling into a hole and miserably perishing, and likewise because I shrank from the idea of being overtaken up there by the darkness.

I looked back yearningly; it was as if the Academy was dragging me away from true Art. 'I think, if you don't mind, I'll get that old chap's address, I said. He looked back and shook his head in laughing reproof. 'Another study in dirt and ugliness! Oh, you youngsters! My heart grew hot against his smug satisfaction with his own conventional patterns and prettinesses.

Then, panting, they cast themselves back into wrecked trench and blood-spattered shell hole while the enemy's guns roared and thundered anew, and waited patiently but yearningly for another chance to "really fight." So they held this deadly salient. Days came and went, whole regiments were wiped out, but they held on.

Smith was the minister in those days, a good man who had been much tossed about by a stormy and temperamental wife and his eyes used to rest yearningly upon little Enid Royce, seeing in her the promise of "virtuous and comely Christian womanhood," to use one of his own phrases.

Pete's bunk was under the binnacle, and the light of its lamp fell on a stamped envelope which he took out of his breast-pocket from time to time that he might read the inscription. It ran Capn Peatr Quilliam, Lm Cottig Ramsey I O Man. He looked at it lovingly, fondly, yearningly, yet with a certain awe, too, as if it were the casket of some hidden treasure, and he hardly knew what it contained.

Tenderly enough she held it between her own soft palms and chafed it, while her shining eyes, yielding all the secrets of her devoted heart, gazed yearningly down into his. "Jeff!" she murmured, in a low, eager tone. "Jeff!" There was no response. The eyes were fixed and staring. Bud had less scruples in his anxious impatience.

But that's nonsense, because everyone has a soul." "But not everyone realizes it," he said. "Some people go through life and never know they have more than a body, which claims attention while the soul waits, yearningly, for recognition."

Jesus is the face of God, close up, looking tenderly, yearningly, into man's face, that his eye may be caught and held, and his heart be enchained. <u>Sin's Brood.</u> The second great result of that Eden break has been in the growth of sin.

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