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I heard a thud, and realized in a dull, half comprehending way that I had dropped my book.
" So Gifford realized with a thrill of pleasure that he had won.
Unfortunately, this prosperity could hardly be realized at the time, owing to the great scarcity of coined money in the colony.
The inventor was so chagrined at hearing afterwards of the immense fortune realized from it by the man of the West, that he committed suicide by hanging himself on a willow-pattern plate.
How unworthy he had always been, yet never realized to the full until this moment.
The result was that the patentees finally realized for their interests many times the amount of their offer to the Government.
Nothing is more evident than the diversified nature of the needs of the various internal secretion types, once they are realized as such.
An' he says, says he: 'Yew git yer husband, an' bring that air stock over this arternoon; an',' says he, 'I'll realize on it fer yer ter-morrer mornin'.'
He told himself that he had never realized before the beauty of those two towers reaching up toward eternity, typifying man's aspiration for the spiritual.
Then, turning back once more, he said: "Thank you ever so much, Loneli, you have done me a greater service than you can realize by telling me everything.
This ideal is realized through many lesser forms and instruments, but always with the same final test.
"That's the oneas good a horse as ever breathedmisunderstood, that was allwell, he passed on, as the scientists say, last Fall, passed on in a blaze of glory too, but just how glorious his death was, I don't believe I realized until tonight.
When you come to know her you will soon realize of what I should have robbed you.
Their new heaven and new earth was not the reign of the saints, which the millenarians of Cromwell's time prayed for devoutly, but a sort of communistic equality, where every man could do precisely as he liked, take even his neighbor's property, and annihilate all distinctions of society, all inequalities of condition,a miserable, fanatical dream, impossible to realize under any form of government which can be conceived.
For Nature and books react so intimately on each other, and, far more than one realizes without thought, our enjoyment of Nature is a creation of literature.
The people who save rather for the sake of the capital sum that can be realized than for that of the annual interest are very numerous, and probably include many men in receipt of quite considerable earned incomes.
Not one of us but must have realized during the war, if he did not realize it before, that the all-important thing upon which we must set our minds is the ability to use the sea communications of the far-flung Empire, which is only united by the seas so long as we can use them.
Imagine a country of self-contained economy, that lives entirely upon her own resources and trades with no one (and that is what happened in Russia as a result of the blockade), Russia has the possibility of realizing within herself the most prosperous conditions of existence.
It all happened in a flashin less than a second, and it is probable, he holds, that his own voice induced an instant of swift and passing hypnosis upon himself; for as he stood there at the lectern there came upon him a moment of keen interior lucidity in which he realized beyond doubt or question what had happened.
The pensive girl, her white hand, on which she leaned, buried among the raven tresses, was gazing fixedly into the depths of the clear sky, as if she sought to penetrate that azure veil, and find some hope realized among the mysteries of the space beyond.
The rest of the knights, realizing after many years' fruitless search that they were unworthy of the boon, finally returned to Camelot, where they were duly entertained by the queen.
They did not realize out of what trifles grow the tragedies of life.
The preceding indications of the coming squall, which had given us full time for preparation, were realized about one o'clock this morning, when it reached us, though only moderately, from South-East.
Certainly, there is a power of a delight that the world can never realize outside the region of the brain.
For the first time she realized into what duplicity her work for the government was leading her.