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The government has reduced four-fifths the tax on salt used in agriculture, on condition of its undergoing a transformation. A certain journalist, having no better objection to raise, has made thereupon a complaint in which he grieves over the lot of those poor peasants who are more maltreated by the law than their cattle. For the third time I ask: Could it be otherwise?

"Father, if that be all that grieves you, I can reassure you. I do not love Kenneth." "You apprehend me amiss," said he tartly. "Do you recall the story of Sir Crispin Galliard's life that you had from Kenneth on the night of Joseph's return?" His voice shook as he put the question. "Why, yes.

"And 'deed we is your frinds, and true frinds, too," wailed the cook. "I know you are, and it grieves me to feel that I shall see you no more. But you must not be led to think by what Richard says that anybody is depriving me of that which ought to be my own.

It is pretty late in life to learn this lesson but we are never too late to learn. Poor Mary! It grieves me to think that I should have hurt her so much." Yes, words often have in them a smarting force, and we cannot be too guarded how we use them. "Think twice before you speak once," is a trite, but wise saying.

"It grieves me to think," mused he after a pause, while René still bursting with ungratified curiosity, hung about the further end of the room, "of the terrible anxiety they must be in about you at Pulwick, and of our absolute inability to convey to them the good news of your safety." The girl gave a little laugh, with her lips over the cup, and shrugged her shoulders but said nothing.

The text means the individual soul grieves, being bewildered by her who is not 'isa, i.e. Prakriti, the object of fruition. But its grief passes away when it sees him who is other than itself, i.e. the beloved Lord of all, and his greatness which consists in his ruling the entire world. On account of the subject-matter.

"It will be a good fortune if thou art by my side," said Eric, "so good that I doubt greatly if I may find it, for I am Eric the Unlucky. Swanhild must yet be reckoned with, Gudruda. Yes, thou art right: thou must go hence, Gudruda, and swiftly, though it grieves me much to part with thee." Then Eric called Skallagrim and bade him make things ready to ride down to Middalhof with the Lady Gudruda.

In the morning, when all was safely over, he came down to the kitchen to find the husband a man some two or three years older than himself, and the smart foreman of an ironmongery shop in Deansgate crouching over a bit of fire. The man was too much excited to apologise for his presence in the Grieves' room. David shyly asked him a question about his wife. 'Oh, it's all right, the doctor says.

He felt that the sound of his voice could summon assistance in an instant, and his assurance returned to him. "My poor friend," said he soothingly, as he quickened his pace, "it grieves me to the heart to see you look ill; do not think so much of what is past." "There is no past!" replied Cesarini, gloomily. "The Past is my Present!

August 31, 1635, he wrote to the High Chancellor , "Since your Sublimity set out for Hamburg, I have received no letter from you, nor from any of your attendants: what grieves me is, that not knowing the actual state of things, I scarce have assurance to speak to those to whom I must recommend the affairs with which I am charged."