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The only place at last, on this continent, where the African is cared for and provided for, and where there is any thing like sympathy, kindness or fellow-feeling between the two races. It would be well for the people of the United States to inquire into the origin of this slavery agitation. It is of foreign origin!

"Pardieu! whatever men may say of thy lineage or thy virtues, they cannot deny this, that thou art a most wise and valiant captain." "That am I," quoth Taillebois, too much pleased with the praise to care about being tutoye by younger men. "As for my lineage, my lord the king has a fellow-feeling for upstarts; and the woodman's grandson may very well serve the tanner's.

Nettie had been her best friend, and thanks to her own experience had a fellow-feeling for her and wished to see her launched upon a similar successful career matrimonial. "With all your charm, you could have married a dozen times," she said with gentle reproach. "But I haven't!" Milly retorted despairingly.

As for me, acquainted with great grief as I am, subjected as I am to calamities, I have no solace in this dire ordeal that has suddenly come upon me to darken my days, save only to see happiness in the hearts of the believers; to breathe in the sweet scents of loving-kindness from the gardens of their hearts, and to behold the sparkling lights of unity amongst God’s chosen ones, and to note how widespread are the breaths of fellow-feeling and love amongst the righteous, and how His teachings and the Will and Testament of ‘Abdu’l-Bahá are being disseminated throughout those landsalways in accord with wisdom, as enjoined by the Almighty and set forth in the Writings.

I shall always have a fellow-feeling with the Last Man: practically, my position was about as uncomfortable as his will be. One of the worst features of it was, what we so often suffered from before the inaccessibility of water. The sun was broiling, and the and soil reflected its scorching rays. I was feverish from exhaustion, and there was nothing, nothing to look forward to.

'Wherefore God hath highly exalted him. Why? What was it in Christ which was so precious, so glorious, in the eyes of the Almighty Father, that no reward seemed too great for him? What but this very spirit of fellow-feeling and tenderness, charity, self-sacrifice even the Holy Spirit of God himself, with which Christ was filled without measure?

Jill was such a child, in spite of her womanly proportions, that I was sure that her escapade would not seriously shock him; he was young enough himself to have a fellow-feeling for her; and I was not wrong. Mr. Tudor looked decidedly amused when I told him Jill had taken French leave. He tried to look grave until I had finished, but the effort was too much for him, and he burst out laughing.

Being myself one of the laziest of mortals, I had altogether too much fellow-feeling for the lazy; and when poor, shiftless dogs put stones at the bottom of their cotton-baskets to make them weigh heavier, or filled their sacks with dirt, with cotton at the top, it seemed so exactly like what I should do if I were they, I couldn't and wouldn't have them flogged for it.

'My poor Marquis! he said, 'what evil hath then befallen thee? What would thy mistress say to see thee thus? Marquis whined and wagged his tail as if he understood every word he said, and Richard was stung to the heart at the sight of his apparently forlorn condition. 'Hath thy mistress then forsaken thee too, Marquis? he said, and from fellow-feeling could have taken the dog in his arms.

Jimson had been excessively courteous to Colin throughout the trip, and his fellow-feeling was greatly increased when he learned that the boy also was a holder of the blue tuna button, for he himself was an enthusiastic angler. "I'm a trout-fisher by preference," said Dr.

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