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Some words, inaudible to my ears, passed between Nugent and the rector referring, as I could only suppose, to the visit of the two departing surgeons. After awhile, Mr. The rector paternally took his arm; and, beckoning to his wife with the other hand, took Mrs. Finch's arm next.

He got up to go and then an odd thing happened. After giving him the most unfavorable answers, the Governor patted him paternally on the shoulder, and encouraged him to hope. 'Before we say good-by, Mr. Philip, one word more. If I was as young as you are, I should not despair. There is a sudden change of front! Who can explain it?"

"Oh, we'd rather talk to Arthur," answered Bert bluntly. "You girls can play games in the library if you want to." There was a chorus of protest from the girls, in the midst of which Frank and Joe set Bert forcibly on his feet, while Phil said paternally, "Son, son, is that the way you talk to your sister?

Slender, small, and neat, she passed her life in bravely fronting the shapes of disaster with an earnest, vivacious, upturned face. She was thirty-five, and her aspect recalled the pretty, respected lady's-maid which she had been before Braiding got her and knocked some nonsense out of her and turned her into a wife. G.J., still paternally, but firmly, took her up at once. "I say, Mrs.

Between them hovers the celestial Dove, and above them is seen the Heavenly Father in likeness of "the Ancient of Days," who paternally lays a hand on the shoulder of each. Around his head and over the throne, are the nine choirs of angels, in separate groups. First and nearest, hover the glowing seraphim and cherubim, winged, but otherwise formless.

Should He not be religiously glorified in the intellect as in the senses, with which He has so paternally endowed His creatures? They are impious blasphemers who seek to stifle the celestial senses, instead of guiding and harmonizing them in their divine flight.

"Go forth, my son," said Assonleville, paternally, upon this spirited reply, "and if you succeed in your enterprise, the King will fulfil all his promises, and you will gain an immortal name beside." The "inveterate deliberation," thus thoroughly matured, Gerard now proceeded to carry into effect.

Once they were father and son thus, the inheritance may be pardoned; and when they quarrelled it was not to be expected the son would relinquish the traits so paternally bestowed. Now the parent is obstinate and the son 'cute; but the son has an eccentricity that prompts him to outwit.

When a man of eminent abilities, of a healthy and vivacious nature, concentrates all the strength of his mind and body upon a single point, remaining, like Rodin, obstinately chaste and frugal, and renouncing every gratification of the heart and the senses the man, who revolts against the sacred designs of his Creator, does so almost always in favor of some monstrous and devouring passion some infernal divinity, which, by a sacrilegious pact, asks of him, in return for the bestowal of formidable power, the destruction of every noble sentiment, and of all those ineffable attractions and tender instincts with which the Maker, in His eternal wisdom and inexhaustible munificence, has so paternally endowed His creatures.

Once you were clear of me with that paper in your pocket, who knows what you would do with it? not you, at least nor I. You see," he added, shaking his head paternally upon the Countess, "you are as vicious as a monkey." "I swear to you," she cried, "by my salvation...." "I have no curiosity to hear you swearing," said the Baron. "You think that I have no religion?