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They went to Mastor's heart, rousing the memory of his own lost children and a strong desire to comfort his unhappy comrade. "Poor fellow!" he said, compassionately. "Aye, the children! they are so small, and the door into one's heart is so narrow and they dance in at it a thousand times better and more easily than grown-up folks. I, too, have lost dear children, and they were my own, too.

He never found out who this kind man was; perhaps one of the peasant witnesses, or Nikolay Parfenovitch’s little secretary, had compassionately thought to put a pillow under his head; but his whole soul was quivering with tears. He went to the table and said that he would sign whatever they liked.

"He could not travel in this state even if he had a purpose and knew where he was going!" "I know no more, ma'am, than the dead," she replied, glancing compassionately at him. "Perhaps the dead know better, if they could only tell us. Hark! Here comes Liz back!" The other woman came hurriedly in as she spoke, and the boy got up with a half-obscured sense that he was expected to be going.

'Worse luck than ever, he answered, with a careless laugh. 'He plays too rashly, pronounced Father Alexey, as it were compassionately, and he stroked his beard. 'Napoleon's rule, good Father, Napoleon's rule, put in Vassily Ivanovitch, leading an ace. 'It brought him to St. Helena, though, observed Father Alexey, as he trumped the ace.

He stood, holding her hand, looking at her kindly and compassionately; suddenly she looked at him, and as their eyes met once more, she trembled from head to foot. "Vera, you are frightened; tell me what it is!" "I don't know! I don't know!" she cried, with a sudden wail, like a person in pain; "only oh! I wish I had not seen it for the first time with you!"

Her damsels that stood around her knew not whose the heart might be or what her words might mean, but melting in sympathy, they all wept, and compassionately, as vainly, enquired the cause of her lamentation, and in many other ways sought to comfort her to the best of their understanding and power. When she had wept her fill, she raised her head, and dried her eyes.

The old farmer takes the boy to town and buys him a sleek, shiny black suit the coat is a long-waisted, long-tailed frock and he adds a pair of good "stubbid" shoes, having strings made of leather. "You're stuck, and stuck bad," says the hired man compassionately when he sees the suit. A boy who is as keen as a brier and smart as a whip cannot be expected to wear "humbly" clothes forever.

But now, since she's just the same as called any student a murderer if he enlists to fight for his country and his flag well, now she hasn't got anything at all, and if she keeps on she'll have even less!" He paused in his walking to and fro and came to a halt behind his friend's chair, looking down compassionately upon the back of Ramsey's motionless head. His tone changed.

She can't breathe its air, Flora. As she says herself, she isn't so built; she hasn't that gift." The musing Flora nodded compassionately, but inwardly she said that, gift or no gift, Anna should serve her time in Doubting Castle, with her, Flora, for turnkey.

She had not turned so very white when those kids he felt inclined to laugh, only for that cussed foot. Instead he relaxed his vigilance and a groan slipped out before he knew. "Just a minute more and I'll ease the pain for you," murmured the girl, compassionately. "All right so long as you don't use the stomach pump," he retorted, with a miserable makeshift of a laugh.

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