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Whaling, like some human fungus, seemed to thrive in the pall-like depth of the social darkness and depression. She circled from house to house, and swooped down upon the inmates, flapping and croaking the old story of woe and foreboding; or, what was welcome in comparison, some new tale of further entanglement for Ray.
Gerald was always the same to her as a son; and if he had been really so, he would probably have gone to the war, and have run the same chance of being killed." "Ah, Alfred," she replied, "I should never have found my way out of that wretched entanglement if it had not been for you. You have really acted toward me the part of Divine Providence.
That the young gentleman meant something by these sentences, it is only charitable to suppose; that he could have been intelligible, even to his immediate contemporaries, is hardly to be believed. This "obscured cause" has been taken to be, by some, his removal from the University, and, by others, his entanglement with a young woman.
Wingfield. 'Well, she said, haughtily. 'Here is a letter from my cousin, who has a curacy in the Lake country. Your brother is at Wrangerton, the next town. 'Arthur is well? cried she, starting. 'Yes, yes, you need not be alarmed, but I am afraid there is some entanglement. There are some Miss Mosses
She felt the cruelty of her silence, but only an inarticulate murmur found a way to her lips. Before speaking she must clear a space in the suffocating rush of her sensations. For the moment she could only repeat inwardly that Clemence Verney had yielded before the final test, and that she herself was somehow responsible for this fresh entanglement of fate.
In fact, one of the Chinese delegates at Paris had actually signed one of the agreements which he was now asking the Conference to overthrow. It was not only this wire entanglement of treaties which Mr.
There was a moment's entanglement of golden armour and blue-green coils, and spiky tail, and then the great horse, tearing at his bit, carried the Saint, his spear swung high in the air, almost up to the mouth of the cave. The dragon sat down and barked viciously, while St. George with difficulty pulled his horse round into position. "End of Round One!" thought the Boy. "How well they managed it!
There is nothing in all these accounts, as we have them abridged by La Casas, to indicate any great surprise, and certainly nothing of the overwhelming fear which, the Historie tells us, the sailors experienced when they found their ships among these floating masses of weeds, raising apprehension of a perpetual entanglement in their swashing folds.
He was clear of fault in his own consciousness; but in the general censure he was involved with his associates known, so to say, by his friends, implicated in the meshes of a half-truth, where effort to clear one's self results in worse entanglement.
Gisborne narrated at some length the tragic histories of these artists. 'Providential, I thought it, but now, she said despairingly. 'She certainly seems a difficult woman to dislodge, said Merton. 'A dangerous entanglement. Any followers allowed? Could anything be done through the softer emotions? Would a guardsman, for instance ? 'She hates the men. Never one of them darkens her kitchen fire.
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