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Updated: May 27, 2025


"It's so," she said, "but I " He interrupted by catching her in his arms. "Here, hold on, old man!" Wade protested. "Gratitude's a fine thing, but you're too " His wife took him by the arm. "Come on, Harrison, you stupid! You're worse than he is. Can't you understand anything?" Sheila's skirts were already fluttering through the door. "Great Scott!" Wade exclaimed, "you don't mean "

I desire your Lordship also to think that though I confess I love some things much better than I love your Lordship as the Queen's service, her quiet and contentment, her honour, her favour, the good of my country, and the like yet I love few persons better than yourself, both for gratitude's sake and for your own virtues, which cannot hurt but by accident or abuse.

But even then, Bacon wrote to the Earl, "I confess I love some things much better than I love your lordship, as the Queen's service, her quiet and contentment, her honour, her favour, the good of my country, and the like. Yet I love few persons better than yourself, both for gratitude's sake, and for your own virtues." Set free, Essex rushed into passionate, futile rebellion.

Then they changed. It seemed that gloomy Fear had taken Gratitude's place at the double window. Donald stammered a bit; then he spoke out. 'I'd like to lie to you, like I did last night; but I can't somehow. No, I'm going to tell you utter' truth. I'd like you to give me the money well enough in one way. But if you did I know what I'd do. You don't know how gone-in I am.

Proudly, condescendingly, haughtily superior to the least sparing of herself, as one who stooped at the bidding of Duty, she had told her story, from first to last, omitting nothing; with head erect, pale lips, and flashing eyes, with a passing flush, perhaps, at the more shameful passages, but with no faltering, no dodging, no self-excusing, no beseeching, scornfully when she spoke of home, and the beginning of the end, redly, hatefully, wickedly dangerous, when Philip Withers came on the scene, with tremulous lips and the low tones of Gratitude's most moving eloquence for the story of Miss Wimple and her sublimely simple sacrifice, modestly and with grateful deference, at the mention of Mr.

The following lines were written by one of that religious society, on the occasion, and cannot fail to be acceptable to every liberal mind. O! think not our hearts void of gratitude's glow, For the friend of our country, for liberty's friend, Tho' we do not with others loud praises bestow, The kind hand of friendship we freely extend.

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