All the same, they didn't hold it against her, and if, as sometimes happened behind closed doors, they referred to her origin, they called her shamefacedly but rather proudly, their love-child. Hence the name, Amabel, which seemed to unite love with beauty.
, II.2.6.ii:
[…] to such as are in fear they strike a great impression, renew many times, and recal such chimeras and terrible fictions into their minds.
As we noticed, the first developments of Christology inclined them to look at the Christians as duotheists, worshiping sometimes the God of Israel, and sometimes a second God, his eternal Son.
Since Eire was a neutral country the Air Force could not place its own rescue-launches on her coasts, but the life-boats in Eire were part of the single life-boat fleet of the British Isles, and the Institution was able, with the consent of the Eirean Government, to do what the Air Ministry asked of it.