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Mitsos trod these as before, while his father and Spero went on picking, and when they were sufficiently pulped he poured on to them about a quart of brandy.
Spero at once detected the cause of the disquieting noise, and it terrified him, for it was impossible to close the valve again.
George Spero had finished his lyceum studies at a very early age; but they teach nothing, unless it be how to work, and he continued to investigate the great problems of natural science with indefatigable ardor.
Wild with grief and despair, Spero felt his hair bristling with horror.
After long hesitation Spero decided to take her with him, and prepared for an ascension from the University of Christiania on the first night of the aurora borealis.
From the day of the kiss, George Spero not only entirely disappeared from society, but even ceased to write; and I lost sight of him myself, notwithstanding the long and true affection he had professed for me.
Spero watched his instruments, and by the help of a little crystal globe filled with glow-worms, wrote down the indications corresponding to the heights attained.
George Sperofelt a sudden and passionate embrace, followed by a long kiss upon his lips.
Spero told me that souls, contrary to our ideas, have no sex, and that their destinies are the same.
At the appointed time she left with her father for Christiania, and Spero followed them a few days later.
Spero and his companion realized this, and perhaps no other couple on any other celestial earth lived on more intimate terms than they with the sky and infinity.
George Spero was announced, she felt that an unknown friend, almost a confidant, had arrived.
Spero, yes, Spero himself, was there, before me, seated on the parapet!
Hanc spero rem et quaero quam Thy love to have where'er I am, Thy love to have where'er I am, Hanc spero rem et quaero quam.
Throwing his arms about Jane, Spero cried: "Jane, my darling, do you not know me?
Everything was draped in mourning, and on a catafalque rested the bodies of Spero and Jane.
The moment Spero breathed his last, loud cries were heard throughout the house, and many voices called Spero's name.
Spero breathed more freely, and, beside himself, he called: "Jane!
Spero was the only one who showed self-possession.
As Spero remained silent, a satisfied smile crossed the classical features of the diva, and placing her hand on his arm she carelessly said: "Let us go.
Spero bent over it, and, uttering a hollow cry, he took it in his arms and clasped the head with its long, black, streaming hair to his bosom.
Monsieur Sabran," said Spero when the painter had finished, "your little romance is interesting, and I am now ready to pay fifty thousand francs for the picture.
Spero breathlessly followed Larsagny's movements, and when he saw that Jane made no resistance, he became violent.
While Spero was beating the iron railing in despair, the light suddenly went out and all was still.
At the same moment a shot rang through the hall, and Jane and Spero sank lifeless to the floor.
Spero threw everything movable out of the car in a vain attempt to lighten it and break the force of the descent.
When at last the magnetic perturbation occurred in the observatory, I rejoiced to think that Spero and his bride were floating high, feasting their eyes on the most gorgeous of spectacles.
Relieved of her weight, the balloon rose up, but Sperohad now no wish to live.
Love and Death By way of relief from his severer work, Georges Spero resolved to go to Norway and study the wild and beautiful phenomena of the Aurora Borealis, and I went with him.
Georges Spero was sitting in the moonlight on the parapet, looking at me with a smile.
She did not perceive us; but when she reached the summit the image of Spero was thrown on a cloud in front of her, by one of those curious plays of sunlight and mist which sometimes occur in hazy, mountainous regions.
One night Georges Spero remembered his promise to me, and returned to earth.
Returning to the study of astronomy, Spero built up a system of philosophy which made him, at the age of twenty-five, one of the most famous men in France.
Knowing my love for the beautiful figure of the muse, Georges Spero had bought it back from the watchmaker to whom Le Verrier had sent it, and placed it in my room as a gift.
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