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In childhood we all have a more exalted sense of dawn and summer sunrise than we ever fully retain or quite recover; and also a far higher sensibility for April and April evenings a heartache for them, which in riper years is gradually and irretrievably consoled.
"Come, Franz, come!" said she tenderly; "surely, that wicked jest of yours has amply revenged you. Be satisfied with having given me a heartache for jealousy of the coy mistress upon whom you have wasted your diamonds, and be magnanimous." "And you, Theresa? will you be magnanimous also? Will you leave my servants and my letters alone, and set no more spies to dog my steps?"
"That's a remarkable woman," she said to herself, "who would rather have a heartache now than grin with misery next week. After this I'd trust her anywhere." On Sunday morning Urquhart made an explicit return to Martley, arriving at the hour of eleven in his motor of battleship grey colour and formidable fore-extension. Behind it looked rather like a toy.
C. A. HOPKINSON. Boston: Little, Brown & Company, 1863. For sale by Blakeman & Mason. A valuable and instructive little book, eminently calculated to spare the rising generation many a pang in body and mind, and the youthful mother many a heartache. LIFE AND LETTERS OF JOHN WINTHROP, Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Company, at their Emigration to New England, 1630.
"In the name of sense, why?" cried the astonished girl. "Every one is so nice to me in them, it sets me to wondering if in time I could have made them be equally friendly in the others." Ellen looked at her introspectively. "I believe you could," she announced at last. "But it would have taken time and heartache, and your mind would have been less free to work on your studies.
Quoth Beltane 'twixt his kisses: "Wherefore wert so cold and strange to me but yesterday?" "Dear my heart," she murmured, "I needs must make thee suffer a little just a very little, for that I had known so much of pain and heartache because of thee.
You are very brave you never thought that you would be the father of a soldier and sailors; and, as you say, there's a kind of tradition about the way in which the fathers of soldiers and sailors should act. Confess aren't you more honestly happy to be our father as we are now than as we were? I know quite well you are, in spite of the loneliness and heartache.
He thought much, too, of the bishop, and these thoughts gave him such a heartache that he would almost have banished them had he been able to do so almost, but not quite, for even with the heartache it was a joy to him to recall every look of that noble face every tone of that voice that seemed to thrill his heart even in the remembrance.
I could not escape from or rise above certain most mournful recollections, the last days, the sufferings, the remembered words most sorrowful to me, of those who, Faith assures me, are now happy. At evening and bed-time, such thoughts would haunt me, bringing a weary heartache."
The fortunate mortals are rare who can, without a heartache or regret, pass through their disused and abandoned dwellings; who dare to open every door and enter all the silent rooms; who do not hurry shudderingly by some obscure corners, and return with a sigh of relief to the cheerful sunlight and murmurs of the present.
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