He came no more than in time; it needed the sight of him with its reminder of all that he meant to her to sustain a purpose that was being sapped by pity.
It is as vivid a reminder of a glory that is past as any monumental town still extant, and its noble Augustan Trophy, as a memorial of a historical past, is far greater than anything of its kind out of Rome itself.
It is not a remarkably beautiful building, but it is a satisfactory one in every way, and, though now in a state of decrepitude, it is a monumental reminder of other days and other ways.
There is a fragment of the old fortress-château still left to view, bathing the foot of its crenelated donjon in the sea, a reminder of the days when the monks fought valiantly against pirate invasion.
Like a whiff of spring smoke, or woodsy odors, a reminder of our early life will sometimes throw us into a revery which is more than recollection.
But the passage is interesting as a reminderof the relation to that great literature of the romances which runs back through the middle ages to the later Greek writings.
Their conduct is a reminder that the chivalric days of elegant address and lordly demeanor are passing away from the Spanish people who reside this side of the water.
There were circumstances about his daughter which recalled the great sorrow of his life; it was not strange that this perpetual reminder should in some degree have modified his feelings as a father.
It affected her like the crack of a whip, but she confined herself, with an effort, to taking it as a reminder that she must keep her head.
Old Thatch sought to arouse him to a playful mood with a chuckling reminder of some deviltry he had played on a new settler over on the Holston.
His blunt reminder of what the Kentucky settlers had suffered, his firm insistence that the settlers below the French Broad would not vacate the land and his calm offer of assistance left them speechless.
Nature tends toward health and if we make the disease simply a reminder to yield--and to yield more deeply--and to put our positive effort there, we are opening the way for nature to do her best work.
She did this persistently, so that when she woke with the burglar fright it was at once a reminder to relax.
If our entire attention is given to yielding and we give no attention whatever to the pain, except as a reminder to yield, the result seems wonderful.
Over and over you think when you listen to her how useful all those pains of hers would be if she took them as a reminder to yield and in yielding to do her work better.
Or would it not be even funnier if we made the pinch merely a reminder to go on with the habit?
We had bantered hitherto without very much malice, but my reminder seemed to carry a sting.
The reminder was perhaps inserted as a reason for not inviting Yolande.
His invitation was a reminder that I had already stayed perilously long, if I was to get back to London in time for a dinner engagement.
Holder's doubts were stilled, he had gained power of his temptations and peace for his soul, and he had gone forth inspired by the reminder that there was no student of whom the dean expected better things.
What pleasure could it have been all through his illness to look upon this silent and cruel reminder of days gone by forever?
Let the Church hold fast to that symbol, as an acknowledgment, a reminder of a supreme mystery.
Victoria cut him, and he came down on all fours and danced into the wire fence that encircled the Fairview domain, whereupon he got another stinging reminder that there was some one on his back.
And then, with a movement which, strangely, was an acute reminder of a way Victoria had, Euphrasia turned and searched his face once more.
The very lavishness of her gift brought to him irresistibly the reminder of another offering.
It is a reminder of the technical outline of this book.
This is another reminder of the technical outline.
She remembered suddenly that on her fourteenth birthday she had bought a pair of paste earrings with ten dollars her father had given her; and for the sting of this reminder she knew that she should never forgive Gershom.
So far there had been no breach of good taste in the Governor's manner, no warning reminder of an origin that was certainly obscure and presumably low, no stale, dust-laden odours of the circus ring.
The next day I felt still stronger; but the ugly wound on my head was not yet entirely healed, being a painful reminder of the terrible blow which I had received the night of the attack at the corral.
The wind came with the breaking of the storm--that cold, piercing wind that often comes in June as a reminder that winter has not passed by so very long before.
Faith, 'tis a reminderthat we are no longer living three hundred years ago," Patsy murmured between tightening lips.
The yellow tooth in her lower jaw stuck out like a cracked, lecherous remainder and reminder of her past life.
Her name was Lena, charming reminder of a desired reality!
Blythe heard only the pleasantry, but to the others the reminder that it was their last breakfast there was cheering.
The murmur of lively talk suddenly wavered, died out; the clusters broke up; men began to drift away one by one, descending the ladders slowly and with serious faces as if sobered by that reminder of their dependence upon the invisible.
It was like a whiff of hope, like a reminder of safe days.
Whatever temptation there may have been to set houses in the midst of grounds, and make their surroundings hold some reminder of the fair English homes they had left, was never yielded to.
Hospitality was on a scale almost of magnificence, and every opportunity seized for making a great dinner or supper, the abundant good cheer of which was their strongest reminder of England.
We find here a superb reminder of a vast antiquity, in a piece of Saxon work in stone, of the herring-bone pattern.
Admirable in all respects were the roads and their surroundings,--a perpetual reminder of worse kept ones at home.
This knowledge gave Neale a melancholy reminder of the dishonest aspect of the road-building.
Her last word was low, choked, poignant, and had in it a mournful reminder of her old tragic woe.
In the hall at Appleby Castle there is an interesting reminderof the custom.
A reminder of the days when the manorial lord was a king in a small way is supplied by the Steading Stone.
Every step has its reminder of the great men who have flourished in times gone by, to leave their impress on their “hereafter”— “Footprints on the sands of time.
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