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8 mars. Je vous remercie de votre sympathie, my dear Sir. J'y comptais. Vous etes un des anciens temoins de ma vie et de mon bonheur. Il a ete grand; mais le bonheur se paye. Je me soumets douloureusement mais sans murmure. La vie est ainsi faite. C'est pour mon gendre Cornelis de Witt que je ressens une pitie profonde.

Bad as I was and he should be sorry to have to name all my faults at a breath God and nature had given me 'trop de sensibilite et de sympathie' not to be profoundly affected by an appeal so touching." "Indeed!" I responded, rousing myself quickly, "I was not affected at all not a whit." And in proof, I drew from my pocket a perfectly dry handkerchief, still clean and in its folds.

The Germans, too, have something of the same indifference. A most sympathetic observer of German manners and customs, and a man for whose honesty and gentleness I have the highest esteem, Père Didon, remarked of the Germans: "J'ai essayé maintes fois de découvrir chez l'Allemand une sympathie quelconque pour d'autres nations; je n'y ai pas réussi."

And 'my position permitted me to take a woman' I suppose he means that he has money enough to marry on is delicious. Upon my word, I have a good deal of sympathie for he!" "For shame, Owen! It's wicked to make fun of his English." "My dear, I respect him for writing in English. The whole letter is touchingly brave and fine. Confound him! I wish I had never heard of him.

I am a soldier, but I am an engineer operateous, and I can exercise wherever my profession in the civil life. I have seen Miss Mayhew, and I have great sympathie for she. I think I will be lukely with her, if Miss Mayhew would be of the same intention of me. If you believe, Sir, that my open and realy proposition will not offendere Miss Mayhew, pray to handed to her this note.

Mais il revint, et nous fimes encore une bonne etape de vie intellectuelle, morale et philosophique. Je crois qu'il me rendait deja tout ce que j'eprouvais de sympathie et d'estime, et que je ne fus pas pour rien dans son retour a Paris. Chose singuliere! nous nous etions attaches l'un a l'autre par les sous-entendus bien plus que par la matiere de nos conversations.

Twelve years before, when Ménage had repeated to her some critical remarks about her novel, "La Princesse de Montpensier," Mme de La Fayette had replied, "I am greatly obliged to M. de la Rochefoucauld for his expressions. They are the result of our similarity of experience, 'de la belle sympathie qui est entre nous."

How industriously she used to practise 'Woodland Warblings, 'My Pretty Bird, 'La Sympathie, Valse Sentimentale pour le Piano, and 'Quant' è piu bella, fingered and arranged with variations.

"For publique good, when care had cloid his minde, The only joye, for to repose his sprights, Was musique sweet, which showd him well inclind; For he doth in musique much delight, A conscience hath disposed to do most right: The reason is, her sound within our eare, A sympathie of heaven we thinke we heare."

It makes you feel inclined to stick to other people and understand them. That's sympathy. 'Sympathie, said Jimbo for his sister's benefit apparently, but in reality because he himself was barely treading water. 'But sympathy, the other went on, 'is no good without insight which means seeing things as others see them from inside. That's insight 'Inside sight, she corrected him. 'That's it.