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Updated: June 6, 2025


Christian mysteries are debased in the streets to the sound of drum and trumpet, and the sensitive ear of the telephone is but a servile drudge 'twixt speculative bacon merchants. What, indeed, has become of that mystery of the Printed Word, of which Carlyle so movingly wrote?

It happened that he had never seen her cry before. "Please, Marjorie!" he begged in a terrified voice. "Please stop! Is there anything I can do?" "You have done everything," she said in a little quiet voice that tried not to break, but did, most movingly, on the last word. She said nothing more after that.

It illustrates the law of Unity in that it movingly portrays a single significant episode in the life of Christ.

His early consecration to such a purpose, the toil and sacrifice by which it had been achieved, came movingly before her; yet, mingled with her pride in him, something within her pleaded for the things which he rated so low. "It used to be hard for you at home, Lindsay," she said, softly. "Yes, it was hard." His face flushed. "I never really lived till I left there.

For you might spend your life, say, in studying the London street boy, and write never so movingly and humourously about him, yet would he never know your name; and though Whitechapel makes novelists, it does so without knowing it, makes them to be read in Mayfair, just as it never wears the dainty hats and gowns its weary little milliners and seamstresses make through the day and night.

He preached a sermon after the great fire in New York, in December, 1835, which drew forth the following letter from Mr. Henry Ware: CAMBRIDGE, Jan. 15, 1836. DEAR FRIEND, I must acknowledge your sermon,-you made me most happy by it. It was so true, so right, so strongly and movingly put; it was the word that ought to be said, the word in season.

At this remark Cowperwood surveyed her coolly, critically, and yet not unsympathetically; but she swung out of the room with a defiant air before anything could be said, and went down to the music-room, from whence a few moments later there rolled up to him from the hall below the strains of the second Hungarian Rhapsodie, feelingly and for once movingly played.

The little boy movingly ogled her with a sidelong glance of gratitude for what at the moment seemed to be the first kind words he had ever heard. "You have her give me back my pants!" said he. Then for the first time he faced his inquisitors eye to eye. "I want my own pants!" he declared, stoutly.

One dream in particular a dream of sublime circumstances she repeated to me so movingly, with a pathos so thrilling, that by some profound sympathy it transplanted itself to my own sleep, settled itself there, and is to this hour a part of the fixed dream scenery which revolves at intervals through my sleeping life.

Tell thy tale, as movingly, if thou wilt, as thou hast told it to me; say of me all that thou fanciest thou hast reason to suspect; and if, Master Alwyn, thou woo and win the lady, fail not to ask me to thy wedding!"

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