Elvira, whose insanity has throughout been of an eminently harmless description, at once recovers her reason, and everything ends happily.
In an access of grief and remorse her father promises to revoke his dismissal of Vincent, whereupon Mireille speedily recovers and is united to her lover.
He recovers himself and sits up, a trifle bruised, but not otherwise injured through his rough treatment.
Then herecovers his common sense, and is once more the wide-awake, vigilant John Craig who met the advance of the mad dog so coolly upon the hill road of Valetta.
A man is not bound to pay tithes on what he has lost by theft or robbery, before he recovers his property: unless he has incurred the loss through his own fault or neglect, because the Church ought not to be the loser on that account.
In like manner a person who has lost virginity by sin, recovers by repenting, not the matter of virginity but the purpose of virginity.
Some respite best recovers what we need, Discreetly baiting gives the journey speed.
If he is kept perfectly straight and misses his footing, he will try to save himself by putting his weight on his hind quarters, and will probably find himself sitting on his haunches until he recovers his balance.
He awakes dazed and silly; and the spirits lead him home, where gradually he recovers his right mind.
It is transplanted readily, but recovers its vigor more slowly than does the sugar or silver maple and is usually of slower growth.
Personality by means of thought, recovers in inward profundity what it has lost in extension, and makes up for the rich accumulations of receptive passivity by the enormous privilege of that empire over self which is called liberty.
It is by love only that one keeps hold upon reality, that one recovers one's proper self, that one becomes again will, force, and individuality.
It is incorporated into David’s kingdom, but recovers its independence in a degree after his death.
Egypt recovers her old-time activity; she intrigues with Syria and Cyprus against Persia.
Recovers all of lost territory from Syria, reduced to impotency by Assyria, and Israel extends once more from “the entering in of Hamath unto the sea of the Arabah.
Notice, when he recovers himself, how quickly the false Oscar infers this, and how cleverly he founds his excuse upon it.
I refuse to persist in deceiving her--in meanly deceiving her--on the day when sherecovers her sight!
If this is not successful, do not despair, but throw the head suddenly against the nose of the drowning person and then slip out of the grip before he recovers from his daze.
Often the patient recovers consciousness before the doctor arrives; give cold water to drink; never stimulants.
As a rule, when a person recovers from an epileptic fit he recovers altogether--that is to say, he is able to walk and talk as before, and his face shows little or no sign of the struggle that he has undergone.
But perhaps it is best as it is; if my uncle recovers consciousness he is sure to ask for him.
Sometimes he dies in convulsions; at other times he recovers partially and lingers on, a mere wreck, for some months.
And so with the others, down to the sensitive Cricket, who, pricked once in the abdomen, recovers in one day from the painful experience and goes back to her lettuce-leaf.
The moment she recovers we must separate, and in such a manner as to show that our affection for each other shall not be injurious to her.
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