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Updated: May 29, 2025
"He's a school-teacher, and I haven't got a thing but debts." Phil received this untoward news as if a flock of angels, ringing joy bells, had just brought him the gladdest tidings in history. After an interlude he said: "But, why " "Because," said Barbran, burrowing her nose in his coat: "I thought it would be an asset. I thought people would consider it romantic and it would help business.
the spirit of adoption, whereby we cry, Abba, Father.'-ROMANS viii. 15. The hardest, gladdest thing in the world is, to cry Father! from a full heart. I would help whom I may to call thus upon the Father. There are things in all forms of the systematic teaching of Christianity to check this outgoing of the heart with some to render it simply impossible.
This, then, was love! Aye, this was Love! The thoughts of the two returned with a tender, persistent recollection to the love-tale of the past the delicious idyl of love that had given birth to this boy. Here, even here, had been spent those three maddest and gladdest of weeks that dream of an ideal love realized in its fullness, as it is given to few to realize. Yes, that was Love!
Others might plod and meander, Laddie walked the tired, old road that went out of sight over the hill, with as prideful a step as any king; his laugh was as merry as the song of the gladdest thrush, while his touch was so gentle that when mother was in dreadful pain I sometimes thought she would a little rather have him hold her than father.
One opportunity is afforded the European who is neither a soldier nor a hotel cashier to dress himself up in comic-opera clothes and that is when he a-hunting goes. An American going hunting puts on his oldest and most serviceable clothes a European his giddiest, gayest, gladdest regalia.
'How many boons conceals the Deity, * Eluding human sight in mystery: How many graces come on heels of stresses, * And fill the burning heart with jubilee: How many a sorrow in the morn appears, * And turns at night-tide into gladdest gree: If things go hard with thee some day, yet trust * Th' Eterne, th' Almighty God of Unity: And pray the Prophet that he intercede; * Through intercession every wish shalt see.
Imagination would have to explore wide and deep in order to trace all the consequences. The gladdest holiday of the year would fade into a common day. The weeks that precede it would lose all their interest of preparation and expectation and would sink into dull days.
Because of a strange sensitiveness he lived all his life apart from those he would have been happy with, for he mistrusted his own ugliness, and thought he might be a burden to others. Such a man has painted the gayest, gladdest, most delicate and exquisite pictures imaginable.
"Oh, it is almost worth while to go away, if everyone is to be so glad of my return." "And we're the gladdest of all," said Prue. "Indeed we are," said Mr. Weston, "an' now, Randy, do ye see two women at the corner of the wall? I tell ye, they couldn't wait 'til ye arrived at the door." Mr.
Chilton's eyes was unmistakable and Miss Polly had seen it. With very pink cheeks she turned and left the room hurriedly. Over in the window the nurse and Dr. Warren were talking earnestly. Dr. Chilton held out both his hands to Pollyanna. "Little girl, I'm thinking that one of the very gladdest jobs you ever did has been done to-day," he said in a voice shaken with emotion.
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