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"It is good to love him!" she had said--"I am happy to love him I wish only to serve him!"
This was primitive passion,--the passion of prier than herself, to whom she instinctively looked for shelter and protection, and round whose coht to rear the lovely fabric of "Ho as far removed from the sentiments of modern women as the constellation of Orion is reh his brain were ht say more romantic, than the consideration of dollars, which usually occupied all his faculties He had always thought that there was a good deal in life which he had missed somehow, and which dollars could not purchase; and a certain irate contempt filled hith, and ith all the glories of Nature about him and the love and beauty of an exquisite womanhood at his hand for possession, could nevertheless devote his energies to the science of destruction and the coer Seaton had laid down as the re to think of him is that he's not quite sane,"--Gwent e of the Great War, and disgusted by the utter inefficiency of Govern invention of his is the result"
The crashing chords of the Bridal March frohts for the an to crush and push out of church, or stand back on each other's toes to stare at the bride's diaracefully down the aisle on the arm of her elderly husband She certainly looked very well,--and her sested entire satisfaction with herself and the world Press-ca, to catch and perpetuate that sed and reproduced in newspapers would depict the grinning dental display so much associated with Woodrow Wilson and the Prince of Wales,--thoughelse
Skulls invariably show their teeth, we know--but it has been left to the rin in faces that yet live The crowd outside the church was far denser than the croithin, and the fighting and scra for points of view becauests' an to h the densely packedway to others, or retiring froed it wisest to remain within the church portal till the crowd should clear, and there, safely ensconced, he watched the ht-seers, all of whom had plainly left their daily avocations merely to stare at awhatever to do