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Miss Martin paid them several visits, bringing them books and flowers. Nelly had the piteous sense that everyone was sorry for her Mrs. Weston, the kind landlady, Milly, the little housemaid. It seemed to her sometimes that the mere strangers she met in the road knew that George was going, and looked at her compassionately.
Then I would be Fabius Cunctator, and would lead my troops above on the hill round and round it and would not attack, for you must know that is much safer, and so Hannibal could do nothing and could not attack me." "Is Hannibal still living then?" asked Ritz serenely. "Oh, Ritz, how indescribably ignorant you are!" Edi remarked compassionately. "He died more than a thousand years ago.
It was a slender and light-clad little boy who leaned his face upon a hillock of fresh-turned and half-frozen earth and wailed bitterly, yet in a suppressed tone, as if his grief might receive the punishment of crime. The Puritan, whose approach had been unperceived, laid his hand upon the child's shoulder and addressed him compassionately.
Sometimes I think he hates me." Hodder recalled, as his eyes rested on her compassionately, the sufferings of that other woman in Dalton Street. "Would you have me desert him after all these years?" she whispered. "I often think he would be happier, even now." "I would have you do nothing save that which God himself will reveal to you. Go home, go into the church and pray pray for knowledge.
Adeline added that they were in the home where he had left them; it was their house, and no one could take it from them. Louise compassionately assented to everything. She thought Suzette might have been a little more cordial in the way she received her father's regrets. But she remembered that Suzette was always undemonstrative, and she did not blame her, after her first disappointment.
Caroline implored frankness, and, clasped to her mother's bosom, and compassionately bedewed with tears, those hints were dropped into her ear which, though so worded as to show the most indulgent forbearance to Darrell, and rather as if in compassion for his weakness than in abhorrence of his perfidy, made Caroline start with the indignation of revolted purity and outraged pride.
It was indeed a moment of indecision with her. Then she began to laugh softly. "Little one, but you have changed!" she exclaimed compassionately. "After all, why not? I must not forget that things have gone so hardly with you. It seems odd, indeed, to see you sitting there, muffled up like an old man, afraid to show yourself. You know how foolish you are?
'Lor, yo are bleedin, she said compassionately; 'he shud ha thowt as how yo wor nobbut a lad an it wor he begun aggin fust. He's a big bully is Wigson. And impulsively raising her apron she applied it to the blood, David quite passive all the while. The great clumsy lass nearly kissed him for pity.
The day had grown blue-grey, and in the dining room the gentle face seemed to look down upon her compassionately from the portrait. The scent of the roses overpowered her. As she listened, no sound brake the quiet of the place. Would Howard never come? The train was in had been in ten minutes. Hark, the sound of wheels!
"Father oh, my heart breaks with the word are you indeed my father?" cried Lina, lifting her pale face upward and sweeping her hair back with a desperate motion of the hand. "Poor child poor child!" muttered the old man compassionately. "What can I do? what shall I do? It will kill me! It will kill us both.
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