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They always are side by side with Him whether you know it or not; but you had better bring your 'deeds to the light that they may be made manifest' now, than to have to do it as suddenly, and a great deal more sorrowfully, when you are dragged out of the shows and illusions of time, and He meets you on the threshold of another world.

"Do not reduce a family to despair, do not sacrifice the future prospects of our race; be not the cause of the death of one from despair, of the others from regret." Diana, still silent, continued to look sorrowfully on the suppliant bending before her. "Oh!" exclaimed Joyeuse, madly pressing his hand against his heart, "have mercy on my brother, have mercy on me!"

O pardon! 'O my lord, said Helena, 'when I personated this fair maid, I found you wondrous kind; and look, here is your letter! reading to him in a joyful tone those words which she had once repeated so sorrowfully: When from my finger you can get this ring This is done; it was to me you gave the ring.

Spare yourself, therefore, further pains on his account, and come, solace your gravity with a party of boon companions who assemble to-night to celebrate their hero's emancipation from your clutches!" Gravely and sorrowfully the judge regarded the prince who thus flippantly defied the law of which he was the guardian, but his face was firm and his voice authoritative as he replied

What do we know of the human heart? Nothing nothing!" The Seigneur was astounded. The Cure's meaning was plain. "What do you mean?" he asked, almost gruffly. "She Rosalie has changed changed." In his heart he dwelt sorrowfully upon the fact that she had not been to confession to him for many, many months. "Since her father's death since her illness?" "Since she went to Montreal seven months ago.

The young Alfonso accordingly came to Rome in July to become the husband of a woman whom he must have regarded at least as unscrupulous and utterly fickle. He doubtless looked upon himself as a sacrifice presented by his father at the altar of Rome. Quietly and sorrowfully, welcomed by no festivities, almost secretly, came this unhappy youth to the papal city.

He sighed to gather roses, to listen to songs sweeter than the nightingale, and wander for ever in moon-lit groves. He turned his horse's head: slowly and sorrowfully he directed his course to Armine. Had they arrived? The stern presence of reality was too much for all his slight and glittering visions. What was he, after all?

He had gathered his spice and built his nest; already had he taken his seat upon it, and was awaiting the last moment of the five hundredth year, while the Tufters stood around sorrowfully, each upon one leg, manifesting their respect to the old bird by making their manners constantly; it pleased the Phoenix so much. And the grand bird as he neared his end grew more and more wise and prophetic.

Could you, after such a fatal event had happened, defer for one day the long journey imposed on you as " "As an expiation! You are right, my friend," said Rudolph, sorrowfully. "Have you heard anything from the countess since my departure, my lord?" "No: since her infamous accusations, which twice came near proving the ruin of Madame d'Harville, I have no news of her.

"My dear friend," said the count, almost sorrowfully, "what is a million to me with my great wealth? The sun of a poor person overweighs my gift a thousandfold." "Are you indeed so very rich?" "So rich that in this respect I envy those who have yet anything to wish for." "Well, who knows whether you may not one day find somebody richer than you.