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Such I did not care to help indeed, but to the love-sick or the love-deluded I listened with a ready ear, for I had a fellow-feeling with them.

But the disappointment, as it slowly assumed dread certainty, broke her heart. Edith began to have a fellow-feeling for her. "We both have not only our own burdens to carry, but the heavier burden of another," she thought. "I wonder if she has ever gone to Him for the 'rest. I fear not, or she would not look so sad and hopeless."

It is like an unintellectual beauty. 'There are associations in the West Indies, said Theodora. 'Not the most agreeable, said Lord St. Erme. 'There is the thought of Columbus, said Violet, 'his whole character, and his delight as each island surpassed the last. 'Now, I have a fellow-feeling for the buccaneers, said Theodora. 'Bertram Risingham was always a hero of mine.

"Fellow-feeling, I suppose," he said lightly; "you see, they both blossomed prematurely." The words were forgotten by him as soon as spoken; but Grizel sat on with them, for they were like a friend or was it an enemy? who had come to tell her strange things. Yes, the doctor was right. Now she knew why Tommy had loved this plant.

However, my half-brother heard of it in time, and my mother had flown to Queen Henrietta, who took her to the Queen-Regent, and together they had made such representations of my youth, folly, and inexperience that the Queen-Mother, who had a fellow-feeling for a young widow and her son, and at last consented to do nothing worse than summon me and my child to Paris, where my mother and her Queen answered for me that I should live quietly, and give no more umbrage to the authorities; and my brother De Solivet had been sent off to fetch me!

I shall be glad to be able to be of any use to him. Watts fellow-feeling was naturally excited in favour of the plundered inventor, he himself having all his life been exposed to the attacks of like piratical assailants. Tenth Report of the Commissioners of Naval Inquiry. See also Report of Select Committee on the 10th Naval Report. May, 1805. Mr.

I hope, Trim, answered my uncle Toby, I love mankind more than either; and as the knowledge of arms tends so apparently to the good and quiet of the world and particularly that branch of it which we have practised together in our bowling-green, has no object but to shorten the strides of Ambition, and intrench the lives and fortunes of the few, from the plunderings of the many whenever that drum beats in our ears, I trust, corporal, we shall neither of us want so much humanity and fellow-feeling, as to face about and march.

It will be in all the papers it will become the recognized thing people will begin to look for it, me and my hundred pounds. And as soon as it is the recognized thing, you know quite well, papa, that you will have to pay." "Why do you disapprove of vivisection?" inquired her father, finding this frontal attack unmanageable. "Just a fellow-feeling, I suppose, through being myself a victim.

In another place, he presses with like earnestness acceptance of the gospel offer: "If ye would be rightly concerned, ye must at once come, and be a right son or daughter of the church, and member of Jesus Christ; until then, ye cannot have a fellow-feeling of the body. Come then, and Christ will give you a fellow-feeling with the sufferings of the church.

"Well," I replied, baffled and hopeless, "I've nothing more to say, except that, generally speaking, the man who ought to be avoided is just the sort of person that my own refractory nature clings to with the fellow-feeling which makes us wondrous kind.

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