As honor comes before safety, let us look at that first.
We find this old baby has never got rid of that first year's teaching which led him to fill his stomach with all he could pump into it, and his hands with everything he could grab.
It was my uncle, whose ear was ever open, that firstheard my footstep and turned upon me.
He has never been the same since that first sickness," I answered sadly.
That first winter of the tea troubles was cold and wet with us, and the sun, as if in sympathy with the times, rarely showed his face.
Spite of the painful awakening from ecstasy that the knock and arrival of a stranger had produced in me, I inwardly blessed him for having interrupted that first look in which reason might have been overpowered by rapture.
We took delight in calling to remembrance every circumstance of that first day, that mysterious era from which the world commenced for us,--for that day was the date of our meeting and of our love!
He only feared she might have been attracted and deceived bythat first look, which is sometimes a revelation, and sometimes a delusion of the young, and that she might have bestowed her heart on a man of the creation of her fancy.
At the moment Deronda was speaking, that first evening in the book-shop was vividly in his remembrance, with all the struggling aloofness he had then felt from Mordecai's prophetic confidence.
Gentle, winning, lovable, she was the family idol, and Samuel Clemens joined in their worship from the moment of that first meeting.
Nobody felt like going far afield just then, even after game, but they had set the snare that Nicholas told the Boy about on that first encounter in the wood.
The hint was all that was needed, that first night on the trail, for the Boy to follow suit and make the change into dry things.
It was Hatherleigh's poster and his capacity for overstating things, I think, that first qualified my simple revolutionary enthusiasm.
Both of them found occasion on that first visit of mine to talk to me about my published writings and particularly about my then just published book THE NEW RULER, which had interested them very much.
Art had denied herself that her canvases might be hung on these walls; and even the Church, on that first Sunday of my visit, forgot the blood of her martyrs that she might adorn an appropriate niche in the setting.
Bedient slept; that is, his body lay moveless from mid-evening to broad daylight, that first night at the hacienda.
That first night, I felt that we were old friends at once," he added, rising and standing before her.
Bedient wondered if the captive would ever die; and if he should die, would he not rise again at the memory of that first kiss in the June sunlight?
Anything which could divert his mind was welcome, and ere the close of that first day of Katy's return from Yonkers, his name was enrolled in the service of his country.
The detail of their personalities, salient in that first moment, was that Heaven had denied them both the gift of reticence.
In that first glance, however, I could only wonder instinctively if the tassels yet danced from her boot tops.
Shocked senses had been responsible for that first keenness, and imagination, however aided, could not sting to the same depth.
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