1 In the midst of the general glow, however, there was one black unkindled cinder.
2 As love unquickened by wisdom is barren, and knowledge impotent unkindled by affection, so are the unmarried lifeless.
3 Power is there, but it is latent, just as heat is in the unkindled wood lying on the grate, but the heat is hidden.
4 But the magic was gone, the melding; they were two, not one, and this was Janie quiet, Janie patient, Janie not damped, but unkindled .
5 I replied with much contempt, and swinging round the gun so that it fetched his hoop of candles down, all unkindled as they were: 'Ho!
6 "Cold by nature," he said; looking at the unkindled fire.
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