Idolatry: A RomanceJames R. Osgood, 1874 - 372 ページ |
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2 ページ - Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1871, BY JAMES R. OSGOOD & CO., in the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington.
61 ページ - What is the matter with me ? — what is the matter with me ? " Helwyse sat with both hands twisted in his mighty beard, and one booted leg thrown over the other.
123 ページ - ... meet and pass, unrecognizing and unrecognized. But would the knot binding them to each other be any the less real, because neither knew to whom he was tied? Some day, in the midst of friends, in the brightest glare of the sunshine, the tone of a voice would strike them pale and cold." And elsewhere: "He had been accustomed to look at himself as at a third person, in whose faults or successes he was alike interested; but although his present mental attitude might have moved him to smile, he, in...
358 ページ - Womanly she was; instinct with that tender, sensitive power, the marvellous gift of God to woman only, which almost moves the sick man to bless his sickness ; a holy gift, surely the immediate influx of Christ's spirit. Man knows it not; albeit when he and woman become more closely united than now, he may attain to share the Divine prerogative.
