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Updated: June 14, 2025
It seems to me as if this grace of fear is the darling grace, the grace that God sets his heart upon at the highest rate. As it were, he embraces the hugs, and lays the man in his bosom, that hath, and grows strong in this grace of the fear of God.
He declaimed this, with some pauses: There could be no possible answer to this but a rush from Kirk and an onslaught of hugs, from which it was long before Ken could disentangle himself. "Oh, what have I done!" Ken cried. "Yes, of course I mean it, silly! But do, do have a care we're all mixed up with the marmalade and the oatmeal, as it is!"
And more than this, such pain is never confessed. To console the sufferer, you must be able to divine the past which she hugs in bitterness to her soul like a remorse; it is like an avalanche in a valley; it laid all waste before it found a permanent resting-place.
We sent our horses round the messenger taking the risk of leading them, between trains, over the last six or eight miles, and took the train. The railway, after crossing a mile or two of meadows, hugs the river all the way. The scenery is the reverse of bold.
I hardly knew what I said, but I kissed him, and cried and told him how unhappy he made me, and how pleased mother and Carrie and Jack were; and after that he left off saying sharp things, and treated me to a series of penitent hugs, and promised that he would not be cross with "my little girl" Flurry; for after that day he always persisted in calling her "my little girl."
Uncle William got his hugs heartily; then we washed up the dishes and went for our drive. We got back just in time to catch the evening train home. Uncle William saw us off at the station, under promise to come back and stay a week with him when his housekeeper came home. "One of you will have to come and stay with me altogether, pretty soon," he said.
With one blow of these sharp weapons it rips up its assailant, or hugs it in a close embrace, where its own thick skin resists the teeth of its foe; and, able itself to endure hunger longer than any other animal, it keeps it thus till starved to death. Vast numbers of ants and termites swarm in the tropical forests of South America, of great varieties of form and mode of life and occupation.
Any over- particular individual an islander, for instance, who hugs his chains will generally prefer to pay the dollar for the double accommodation. Looking at the bed in the light of a bed taking, as it were, an abstract view of it or comparing it with some other bed or beds with which the occupant may have acquaintance, I cannot say that it is in all respects perfect.
"MY DEAR OLD BROTHER: WOULDN'T I like to give you the warmest of sisterly hugs? I can't believe it, and yet I'm in ecstasies over it. To think that you should have got that perfection of a girl, who has declined so many great catches YOU, my sober, business-like, unromantic big brother oh, it's too wonderful! But now I think of it, you're just the people for each other.
Oh Anne and Letty!" cried their little sister, "I don't know why I have so much and you have so little; but it isn't my fault." Tears were in her eyes; but her sisters shewed no melting on their part. They answered, that nobody supposed it was her fault. The energy of Matilda's hugs and kisses seemed to impress them, at last.
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