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"I'll have a cup of coffee ready for you when you get back," she said, as she stood in the door. "It is going to be a dreadful night." The streets were icy and the sleet falling. "You'd better have your overshoes," Hilda decided, and went for them. As he put them on, she stood under the hall light, smiling. "Have you forgiven me?" she asked as he straightened up. "For telling me the truth?

On being made acquainted with the cause of the detestation that existed between the two families, Lieutenant Morris, in some degree, yielded to the whisperings of wounded pride, and began to regret that he had entered the house of a man who had offered an indignity to his father that was not to be forgiven.

Juliette was then a mere slip of a girl, an old man's child, the spoilt darling of his last happy years. She had retained some of the melancholy which had characterised her mother, the gentle lady who had endured so much so patiently, and who had bequeathed this final tender burden her baby girl to the briljant, handsome husband whom she had so deeply loved, and so often forgiven.

I feel that my sin is forgiven; for I have besought forgiveness night and day, with bitter tears, and Heaven has heard my prayer. 'Go, and sin no more, was said to me; and upon these terms I have received forgiveness. "You will no doubt ask, why did I not let you know all this? and why I so carefully secreted myself from you? My reasons were founded on the known impetuosity of your character.

A week from the day on which she had fled he was starting out as usual, early in the morning, for another day of hopeless, weary tramping in the city, when the postman handed him a letter addressed in her handwriting. It was to him like a voice from the grave, and read as follows: "I have seen your advertisement for me. I cannot believe that you have forgiven me. You could not do it.

The Saviour said, 'Father, forgive them, for they know not what they do. I hope I shall be forgiven by you, and your mother, and God, for indeed I did not know what I was doing. "Last October when I escaped from them, it was partly because I felt I should soon be as wicked as they. I do not think any one ought to remain where there is no chance of being good.

Before this praiseworthy deed we had, however, thrown snow at a young lady in wanton mischief. I forgive our heedlessness as we were forgiven, but it is really a painful thought to me that we should have snowballed a poor insane man, well known in the Thiergarten and Lennestrasse, and who seriously imagined that he was made of glass.

"Jesus loved us so well that he came and died for us he shed his blood that we might be forgiven our sins. And now he is a Great King up in heaven; and he knows all we do and all we think; and if we love him he will make us good and take us to be with him, and give us white robes and crowns of gold up there. He can do anything, for he raised up dead people to life, when he was in the world."

He trusted in his own goodness rather than in God. If he had been humble, like the taxgatherer, God could have forgiven him." "But I don't see what that has to do with the young Pharisee," protested James. "He was not dishonest! Why should he be ashamed?" "This young ruler was like the Pharisee in the Temple," replied Jesus.

'Forgive as you too hope to be forgiven. That sentence in connection with Lady Rose is positively grotesque, whereas it would be most fitting when addressed elsewhere." Mr. Murray could not see the case in the same light as Edmund.