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"I did not close my eyes all night, I was so terrified." "Terrified at what?" he asked. "At those men," she whispered. "It is strange that Mr. Vane has not come." "Is the post in?" "I don't know," she apathetically replied. "I have received nothing." She had scarcely spoke when the butler entered with his salver full of letters, most of them bearing condolence with Lady Isabel.
The officer appointed to such tasks by the French law has performed his visit, and made his notes, and expressed condolence with the widow, and promised justice and retribution, and placed his seal on the locks till the representatives of the heir-at-law shall arrive; and the heir-at-law is the very boy who had succeeded so unexpectedly to the wealth of Jean Bellanger the contractor!
Let the grand council of the nation display those sentiments which the nation feels. For this purpose I hold in my hand some resolutions, which I take the liberty of offering to the house. "Resolved, That this house will wait on the president of the United States, in condolence of this national calamity.
Reggie drew the sheet over Its face, and went out into the verandah, with his last "mental stimulant" a letter of condolence and sympathy from the Directors unused in his pocket. "If I'd been only ten minutes earlier," thought Reggie, "I might have heartened him up to pull through another day." The World hath set its heavy yoke Upon the old white-bearded folk Who strive to please the King.
The name of Louvois was never afterwards pronounced; not a word was said upon this death so surprising, and so sudden, until the arrival of an officer, sent by the King of England from Saint-Germain, who came to the King upon this terrace, and paid him a compliment of condolence upon the loss he had received.
He left his card, with a few words of condolence written upon it in pencil. Mr. Nowell was with his daughter in the little parlour behind the shop when Luke Tulliver gave her this card. He asked who the visitor was. "Mr. Fenton, a gentleman I knew at Lidford in my dear uncle's lifetime. My grandfather liked him very much." "Mr. Fenton! Yes, my father told me all about him.
On such occasions Nan sometimes felt that it was almost a physical impossibility to enter that formal dining-room and face the glacial disapproval manifest on Lady Gertrude's face, the quick glance of condolence which Isobel would throw her and which always somehow filled her with distrust and the irritability which Roger was scarcely able to conceal.
Eunice was at the station to meet her visitor, all propriety and polite condolence on the fatigue of the journey; and Peggy, never to be outdone in grandeur of diction, replied in Mariquita fashion, so that an elaborate conversation all about nothing was carried on throughout the drive home.
A RESOLUTION expressing the condolence of Congress for Mrs. Margaret S. Taylor. Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the President of the United States be requested to transmit a copy of the proceedings of the two Houses on the 10th instant in relation to the death of the late President of the United States to Mrs.
I had also confided in Tom and received his hearty condolence, Tom being in that stage of youth which despises all of which it knows nothing love especially, as a thing contrary to nature's uniformity.
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