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Sheelah, who inwardly grieved most, went about incessantly among the crowd, serving all, seeing that none, especially them who came from a distance, should be neglected and that none should have to complain afterwards, "or to say that any thing at all was wanting or niggardly." Mrs.

The death of Stewart and his companions grieved him inexpressibly, but he sent an answer to the Mahdi that if 20,000 boats had been taken it would be all the same to him "I am here like iron." In the relief expedition was a major named Kitchener, who was afterwards to become very famous.

"There is no reason why you should not know the truth. Near that wood occurred the tragedy which drove me from England for so many years." "I am deeply grieved," the Prince began "It is false sentiment to avoid allusions to it," Dominey interrupted. "I was attacked there one night by a man who had some cause for offence against me. We fought, and I reached home in a somewhat alarming state.

He was not a little grieved to see what an aversion he had to marriage, yet would not charge him with disobedience, nor exert his paternal authority. He contented himself with telling him he would not force his inclinations, but give him time to consider the proposal. The sultan said no more to the prince: he admitted him into his council, and gave him every reason to be satisfied.

"Yes, go ahead, but louder still." "Now, can you hear me? This is your father's dearest friend, Howard, this is William Grimsby speaking. I am fearfully distressed and shocked to learn of his death, my poor boy. And Howard, I am grieved to learn that there is some little scandal about it. As your father's confidential adviser, I urge you to hush it up at all cost.

Mademoiselle is naturally very grieved and distressed, but you know her well enough to be sure that she would forgive you if you have unintentionally broken her pretty bottle. She would be sorry to drive you into telling a falsehood wouldn't you, Mademoiselle?" "I shall say nothing to her. My bottle is gone, and it can do no good now. But she had no right to touch my things.

"Well," said Choate pointedly, "it's said Miss Amabel owns it." "Then," said Jeff, including her abruptly, "you've the whip-hand. You can get Moore out of it. What's he in it for anyway? Did you have to take him over with the business?" Miss Amabel was plainly grieved. "Now why should you want to turn him out of it?" she asked, really of Choate who had started the attack. "Mr.

When I ended I did not venture to look at him for a long time, fearing to see him grieved at this irrevocable barrier; but when I did, what was my surprise to see his face beaming with joy! He began impetuously, 'If you had told me I was to be crowned at Brussels, it would not be better news. I was sure it was De Vezin who separated us. Now I can hope.

They shut him in. He walked gently at once to the bed, in his straightforward manner. "I am grieved, Madame Vine " The words faltered on his tongue. He was a man as little given to show emotion as man can well be. Did he think, as Joyce had once done, that it was a ghost he saw? Certain it is that his face and lips turned the hue of death, and he backed a few steps from the bed.

"But don't you love me 'n my papa?" "I love you a very great deal." "'N not my papa?" "I think he's a very nice gentleman, and that you ought to be a very good little girl, and love him lots and lots." Pansy drew back, and slowly surveyed her idol, as though she had just discovered the first flaw. "I think you might love him, too," she said with a grieved air, and some resentment.