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Updated: June 1, 2025
Who, lastly, is so much an object of heart-felt admiration of the American man and the American woman as the well-mannered and well-educated Englishwoman or Englishman? These are the ideas which I say spring uppermost in the minds of the unprejudiced English traveller as he makes acquaintance with these near relatives.
Sullivan, laying her hand on the head of her son, offered up a simple, heart-felt prayer for the boy one of those mother's prayers which the child listens to with reverence and love, and remembers for life. After Willie went home that evening, and Gerty was left alone with True, she sat beside him for some time without speaking.
Little jets of speech or even of unspoken speech that go up to Him are likely to be heart-felt and to be heard. It is said of Israel's army on one occasion, 'they cried unto God in the battle, and He was entreated of them. Do you think that theirs would be very elaborate prayers? Was there any time to make a long petition when the sword of a Philistine was whizzing about the suppliant's ears?
Clasping her gentle hands, she prayed with innocent and heart-felt earnestness not for herself, never for herself, but always, always for that dear, most dear one, for whom every beat of her true heart was a fresh vow of undying and devoted affection. "Dear God!" she whispered, "if I love him too much, forgive me! Thou who art all Love, wilt pardon me this excess of love!
She writes of nothing but the arrangement of her house, and speaks as if the beauty and costliness of things were only to be thought of, and there is not even a confidential, heart-felt word for her old Trude. It would seem as if she had forgotten all former objects of interest. Oh, what trouble and sorrows the rich have!
It is our heart-felt desire that you may never experience anything of the kind; suffer not the aureola with which God has decorated your brow to be ruthlessly removed and trampled under foot.
By this time the whole family was crying and screaming: "Oh! our Mack is killed." "Mars, Mack is killed," was echoed by the servants, in tones of heart-felt sorrow, for he was an exceptional young man. Every one loved him both whites and blacks. The affection of the slaves for him bordered on reverence, and this was true not alone of his father's slaves, but of all those who knew him.
Her sympathy was as heart-felt as I expected, her surprise less. She never could believe that man my father. Mr. Brahan always said he was an impostor, only he had no means to prove it. "How beautiful!" she said, her eyes glistening with sympathetic emotion, "that he should find you here, in his own wedded home, the place of your birth, the spot sanctified by the holiest memories of love.
The funeral solemnities at the Cathedral of Rio were of the most imposing character, and all the indications of really heart-felt sorrow were shown among the vast crowd of spectators, for Gottschalk had quickly endeared himself to the public both as man and artist.
His devotion may be equally heart-felt, but it is more jerky than that of the others. He bows well and adequately, but recovers his balance with a prodigious start, altogether too suggestive of springs and wheels.
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