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"Nothing of the kind," answered the Duck, "every one must make a beginning, and parents cannot be too patient." "Ah! I know nothing about the feelings of parents," said the Water-rat; "I am not a family man. In fact, I have never been married, and I never intend to be. Love is all very well in its way, but friendship is much higher.

While the nation mourned for the loss of its leader, while the soldiers were stricken with grief that their great captain should have been struck down, while the South might well be troubled that the control and adjustment of the great interstate perplexities was not to be in the hands of the wise, sympathetic, and patient ruler, for the worker himself the rest after the four years of continuous toil and fearful burdens and anxieties might well have been grateful.

The physician is thus too easily inclined to underestimate the good which may come in the fight against disease from the ideas and emotions which form the background of the mind of the patient.

Bazalgette an arch look. "Your patient seems better; "and they entered the room, where, sure enough, they found Mr. Dodd the life and soul of the assembled party. "A letter from Mrs. Wilson, aunt." "And, pray, who is Mrs. Wilson?" "My nurse. She tells me 'it is five years since she has seen me, and she is wearying to see me. What a droll expression, 'wearying." "Ah!" said David Dodd.

How are we to persuade these middle-class masses, so patient and so pathetic in their quest, that really they could get some pleasure from the pictures if only they did not know, and did not care to know, who painted them.

In a few days we shall see how matters go. Things have not come to a bad pass yet." Cyril, however, was not to be consoled. Hitherto he had given comparatively small thought to the Plague, but now that it was in the City, and he felt that his presence alone prevented the family from leaving, he worried incessantly over it. "Your patient is not so well," the doctor said to Mrs.

There was little the matter with old Mrs Gordon, but the family were nervous, and rich hence my visit. I did what was necessary for the patient, comforted the rest by my presence, had a sound night's rest, an early breakfast, a pleasant drive in the fresh frosty air, and a brief wait of five minutes, when the punctual train came up.

"It was unnecessary to trouble her with the matter; my influence with the mayor will be quite sufficient." "I dare say it will; but when shall you see him?" "Very soon, be patient, Katy." "Mrs. Gordon promised to take me to the mayor to-day, and tell him all about it." "Take you to the mayor!" exclaimed Master simon. "That's what she said."

There was very little allusion made to the affair of last night, at the breakfast-table. It seemed to be tacitly understood that the subject was disagreeable; and beyond an inquiry of the Doctor, "How is your patient this morning?" nothing was said. But all felt vaguely there was some mystery.

Pray to him to let thee know the truth, that if needful thou mayst repent. Be patient and not sorrowful until he show thee. Nor fear that he will judge thee harshly because he must judge thee truly. That were to wrong God. Trust in him even when thou fearest wrong in thyself, for he will deliver thee therefrom. 'Ah! how good and kind art thou, Richard.