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If only you understood!" He wagged his head and one finger at her in his half-amused paternal manner that would often win for him when all else failed. But this time it did not work. "I don't care for half-friends, Tom. If you expect to be welcome at my house you must come to my parties when I ask you." "Lady, lady!" "I mean it." "Oh, very well. I'll come. I've protested. That absolves me.
I am afraid you will find the room very close, Miss. Don't stay if you are uncomfortable." Catharine replied by taking a chair and sitting by the bedside. There was somewhat in Phoebe's countenance, Catharine knew not what, but it went to her heart, and she bent down and kissed her upon the forehead. They had always been half-friends when Phoebe was at the Terrace.
"All good things wait the seeker," said Helen, who had taken to preaching since she married the curate, some of her half-friends said; the fact being that life had grown to her so gracious, so happy, so serious, that she would not unfrequently say a thing worth saying. In the interstices of this little talk, Juliet and Faber had shaken hands, and murmured a conventional word or two.
Did people suppose there were to be no ups and downs? We expect to lose plenty of battles, but we have enlisted for the war." It is just so with every successful reform. While enemies and half-friends are proclaiming its defeats, those who advocate it are rejoicing that they have at last got an army into the field to be defeated.
Lord Palmet was one of the numerous half-friends of Cecil Baskelett, and it may be a revelation of his character to you, that he owned to liking Beauchamp because of his having always been a favourite with the women. He began chattering, with Beauchamp's hand in his: 'I've hit on you, have I? My dear fellow, Miss Halkett was talking of you last night.
"The two elements thus far mentioned, the half-friends of the capitalist class and the rancorous industrial rivals of the Negro, are opposed to each other on the question of the Negro's leaving the South, the former opposing and the latter favoring his elimination, but they are one in insisting that the Negro must be restricted in his aspirations.
Lord Palmet was one of the numerous half-friends of Cecil Baskelett, and it may be a revelation of his character to you, that he owned to liking Beauchamp because of his having always been a favourite with the women. He began chattering, with Beauchamp's hand in his: 'I've hit on you, have I? My dear fellow, Miss Halkett was talking of you last night.
Suddenly Quisanté spoke. What he said was not free from consciousness of self, from that perpetual presence of self to self which is common enough in men of great ability and ambition, and yet never ceases to be a flaw; but he said it soberly enough; there were no flourishes. "You can't be half-friends with me," he said. "I must be taken as I am, good and bad.
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