Although there is not much to justify such a proposition, it may perhaps be conceded that she was in many respects abnormal and that some of her work is characteristic of a process known to modern psychologists as "automatism," or in other words that it is the result of a spasmodic uprush to the surface of sub-conscious mental activities. [Please select]
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But, curiously, she felt no such uprush of shame now; her fury mysteriously ebbed from her. [Please select]
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And with what an uprush of affection she responded, what eagerness to help, to be friends again. [Please select]
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And then the young man remembered, with a surprising uprush of relief and freedom, that this day was Friday, and Donald was off to New York to-night, within an hour or two. [Please select]
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[Illustration: A NEW ENGLAND MILL BUILT IN 1793] First and foremost among them was the uprush of mills managed by captains of industry and manned by labor drawn from farms, cities, and foreign lands. [Please select]
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