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She must be accustomed to lots of servants and to have everything done for her. I'm afraid it will be very difficult and uncomfortable. 'But she would have you and Frances to help her, said Lady Myrtle. 'At least no, dear Jacinth, you really must not anticipate troubles that may never, that I trust will never come. Then she hesitated and stopped short, and seemed to be thinking deeply.

A judge on the bench, a chancellor, is not contented with that sudden ray of mental illumination to which an ingenuous individual is often disposed to yield in an affair of abstract speculation. He feels that he is obliged to wait for evidence, the nature of which he does not yet anticipate, and to adjourn his decision.

Perry, we shall beat him by anything from six to ten! I shan't die a pauper yet!" Sir John bustled on, anxious to anticipate in other quarters the coming newsvendor, and Sir Robert turned to his lieutenant. "I suppose he must have his price," he remarked, with deep regret evident in his tone. "I can't look him in the face if he doesn't," answered Kilshaw. "By Jove, Perry, he's earned it."

I will just step up and bleed two or three of the Englishmen who are to move in the morning, in order to anticipate inflammation, and be with you immediately." The gala suit of Captain Lawton was easily adjusted to his huge frame, and his companion being ready, they once more took their route towards the cottage.

One should leave the faculty of judgment alone, as it only comes with maturity and experience, and also take care that one does not anticipate it by inculcating prejudice, when it will be crippled for ever.

Nothing had comforted and satisfied her as did this project of adopting her nephews. It is true she had not yet announced it, but in her own mind she resolved that once they were under her wing, she would not let them go again, unless indeed something quite unforeseen occurred; nor did she anticipate any difficulties with their mother.

I will suppress them to a happier moment, and anticipate the dear indulgence. The family as you left it. Thy Theodosia's health and spirits increase daily. Bartow's industry and utility are striking to the family and strangers. Johnstone returned yesterday. Your letter was as eagerly read as though I had not seen you.

Jaddus and all the inhabitants of Jerusalem were very much alarmed. They knew not what to do. The siege and capture of Tyre had impressed them all with a strong sense of Alexander's terrible energy and martial power, and they began to anticipate certain destruction.

It is now quite easy to understand; for, if your aunt abused your mythical husband to everybody, as she did to me, I don't wonder Aunt Patsy thought I was in danger." "Poor old woman," said Annie, looking down at the floor, "I am so glad that we helped her to die happy." "As she was obliged to anticipate the truth," said Lawrence, "in order to derive any comfort from it, I am glad she did it.

It is to be feared that those who emigrate to New South Wales, generally anticipate too great facility in their future operations and certainty of success in conducting them; but they should recollect that competency cannot be obtained without labour. Every trade every profession in this respect, is subject to the same law the lawyer, the physician, the tradesman, and the mechanic.