I remembered the shock it gave me to hear after my return from a barbarous country of the calamity that had overtaken the fond man whom I called father, and the hot fitful life that followed it.
I remembered the battle-fields of America and the stormy scenes of rampant war.
However, many of the people who now approached us, remembered the flag.
Please do," said Dion rather earnestly, struck by a sort of little pang as he remembered the boy's urgent insistence that his visitor was to come again soon.
He remembered the words in the marriage service, "Those whom God hath joined together let no man put asunder.
He remembered the sign of the cross she had made in the flat in Knightsbridge.
As the breeze in the public garden touched his bare head, slightly lifting his thick dark hair, he remembered the winds of Greece; he remembered his secret name for Greece, "the land of the early morning.
He remembered the hand he had taken and had put against his forehead.
His lips contracted in a cynical grin as heremembered the figure he cut when Chook appeared.
With a sudden cry of astonishment he remembered the baby.
Dad's eye was glassy, but he remembered the lobster.
He remembered suddenly that Heneage was no stranger to her, he remembered the embarrassment of their meeting at the Alhambra.
He remembered the close of their interview, and Sydney Barnes' rash threat.
He remembered the schools of sharks he had seen in the Sabah's wake and shuddered; but even that was better than being doomed to die here.
In a flash he remembered the banco on the lake, the other sounds he had heard.
He remembered the shyness he had felt at approaching her in his uncouth clothes, and then the lighting up of her face, and the way she had broken through the group to come to him with a cup in her hand.
He had hardly spoken when he remembered the excuse he had made for not accompanying his wife to the station the day before; and the blood rose to his frowning brows.
I remembered the tumbling, jerking stop as my chute had opened after the long drop, and how startlingly close the ground had looked.
I remembered the dream of the days of the youth of my flying, that burst of glory, and how the world and my shining youth itself shone with the radiance of it.
I remembered the times I had jumped, startled wide awake from sleep in the nights, not immediately after that failure, but some months later.
He remembered the pungent, maddening odor that had reached him after his blow had gone home.
And I remembered thename of the city where he had taken you.
He remembered the does, too--with a sudden leap of his blood--and wondered where they were keeping themselves.
Of this episode I reminded my aunt, and assured her that, though my last visit had been so long ago, I remembered the topography of the attic.
We slept in the time of winter to dream of the summer days, and then we remembered the history of birds and men we had seen making--all the things that, now we are people, we have to read in books.
I remembered the sheet of paper that had fluttered to me, the day we went to visit the third class--part of a letter which, rightly or wrongly, I had attributed to Peter Storm.
Still, when we were fairly out at sea from Plymouth, and the men began to play practical jokes upon me, I remembered the captain's words and remained cool.
Then she spoke, slowly, tremblingly, but still clearly, and I remembered the voice.
As I did so I remembered the words I had heard often in our old church.
The thought was ghastly in the extreme, and yet as I remembered the look on his face the night before, when he said he would ever seek to curse my life, I felt the truth of Bill's words.
Then I remembered the day of the month and the year.
Massy in his berth next door, raising himself on his elbow, would discover that his second had remembered the name of every white man that had passed through the Sofala for years and years back.
While Mark was gone about the signal, Bevis, thinking everything over, remembered the letter he had promised to write home.
It was a temptation, but heremembered the agreement, and he struck with all his strength on Pompey's left arm.
He sat and gloated over the voyage, till by-and-by he remembered the tacking.
I remembered the strange, wavy look of the air, a few days previously, just before the mist had surrounded the ship.
Because, you see, I began to realise that I had seen the shadow; and I remembered the stirring of the water above the submerged truck.
I remembered the, then, unaccountable emphasis he had laid on those two words; and remembering that, I felt suddenly afraid.
When I heard that, I remembered the thing I had seen descending upon Plummer.
I remembered the look on her face as I rowed away.
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