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People think me very like her." "Indeed!" said the squire. "The Hazeldeans are generally inclined to be stout and rosy, which you are certainly not. But no fault of yours. We are all as Heaven made us. However, to the point. "This is the rough draft for the lawyers to work upon." "Pray, pray, sir, do not speak to me on such a subject. I cannot bear to contemplate even the possibility of of "

I use the word as expressive of those early resentful feelings, I rather pictured him then as the personification of an hostile element in the universe that had brought about my miseries and accomplished my downfall; I attributed the disagreeable thwarting of my impulses to his agency; I did not wish to think of him, for he stood somehow for a vague future I feared to contemplate.

The pleasure he felt in Lucy's company had indeed approached to fascination, yet it had never altogether surmounted his internal reluctance to wed with the daughter of his father's foe; and even in forgiving Sir William Ashton the injuries which his family had received, and giving him credit for the kind intentions he professed to entertain, he could not bring himself to contemplate as possible an alliance betwixt their houses.

As it was, the commands of his guardian brought him back to England, and he was forced to contemplate from a distance the struggle in which he burned to take an active part. One is accustomed to think of Wordsworth as a mild old man, but such a picture if it is thrown back as a presentment of the Wordsworth of the nineties is a far way from the truth.

"I have many others. I contemplate a complete change at Val Richer." "Your estate in Burgundy?" "Yes; there are some admirable plans to execute there, if my life is spared." "Poor old man! But have you not lately bought a farm near Val Richer to add to your estate?" "Yes, a very good affair that my notary advised." "Who is this rare and precious notary who advises such good things?"

And things are pretty crowded in the City, Miss Trevert, what with all the boys back from the war, God bless 'em, and glad we are to see 'em, I'm sure. I hope you'll realize, Miss Trevert, that anything I can do to help to put Mr. Parrish's affairs straight...." "I was just about to say," Mary broke in, "that I hope you will not contemplate any change, Mr. Jeekes. You know more about Mr.

Bad as things are to-day awful to see and to contemplate, shocking and disgraceful to a Christian community they were nearly as bad again at the time this mission set up the standard of God and made battle in his name. Our work began as a simple religious movement, with street preaching." "And with what effect?" asked Mr. Dinneford. "With good effect, in a limited number of cases, I trust.

Men were debarred from books, but accustomed from childhood to contemplate the admirable works of art, which, even in the thirteenth century, Italy began to produce. Hence their imaginations received so strong a bias that, even in their writings, a taste for graphic delineation is discernible. The progress of things in England has been in all respects different.

Your wife is delighted with you since you seem to take such an interest in her. While she is preparing to retire, you lie stretched out upon the sofa. You contemplate the divine apparition which opens to you the ivory portals of your castles in the air. Delicious ecstasy! 'Tis the sublime young woman that you see before you!

It would cause him to lose her friendship a loss which he could not bear to contemplate. It would be taking a mean advantage of a situation created for an entirely different purpose. And yet, dare he trust himself, now that he was in love with her, in the intimate aloneness of a long night drive to London? He rose to his feet disgusted.