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A half-mad woman, without memory, knew again whence she came and whither she was going; and bewildered and happy, with a hungering tenderness, moved her hand over the head of her poor dwarf, as though she would know if he were truly her own son. A new spirit also had come into Parpon's eyes, gentler, less weird, less distant. With the advent of their joy a great yearning came to save Elise.

The simple act helped them. "I've been nigh on to a lifetime longing for you, lad." "And I for you, father." "That's the name I've been hungering to hear " "And I to speak " Still they looked in each other's eyes. "And we have a great deal to tell each other! I'm almost sorry that that that I've found you at last for to do my duty will be harder now.

Involuntarily, Reuben held his breath, listening, hungering for the sound of children's voices on the still air. Nothing but a few intermittent bird notes and the eternal hurry of water from the moorland to the plain. There was a step on the road, and a man passed whistling. 'Jim Wigson! shouted Hannah, 'is that yo, Jim? The man opened the yard gate, and came through to them.

"She does so love variety and she has entered into everything already with such a vim." "Perhaps she's been hungering for what she calls fripperies," said Patricia, hopefully. "She's so tremendously alive that she must need some play, and if she's only willing, we'll see that she gets it, won't we, Norn?" "Find out in the morning how she feels about it," said Elinor, switching off the light.

During three days her body remained exposed to view, and vast crowds passed before it; a whole people hastened to the convent, an interminable procession of devotees hungering after hope, who rubbed medals, chaplets, pictures, and missals against the dead woman's dress, to obtain from her one more favour, a fetish bringing happiness.

Supporting herself against the wall, she stood there in hiding, her eyes fastened in hungering suspense on the manuscript in Mr. Neal's hand. In a minute more the silence was broken again by Mr. Armadale. "Where is she?" he asked, looking angrily at his wife's empty chair. The doctor pointed to the place. She had no choice but to come forward. She came slowly and stood before him.

They approached the banks of the Katzbach, to the other side of which the Silesian army was moving. "We shall have a fight!" shouted General Blucher, exultingly; "the good God will have mercy on me after all, and treat me to a good breakfast! I have been hungering for the French so long, that I really thought I should die of starvation.

Hence it happened, that when my father fell the victim of a treacherous blow, although he left to my care considerable property and a widely scattered trade, I could not easily content myself with the sameness of New Orleans; there I felt almost a stranger, ever hungering for the woods and the free life of the mountains.

The other straightened a little, and his eyes travelled slowly up and down the form of Strann. "I been hungering to meet a man like you," he said. "Hungerin', partner." "North of town they's the old McDuffy place, all in ruins and nobody ever near it. I'll be there in an hour, m'frien'."

I am as one walking upon a smooth sheet of ice, and obliged at every step to guard against falling. He must uphold me, and for this my heart is constantly lifted up in prayer to him." The observation of a third was, "I am convinced that I have hitherto failed in truly hungering and thirsting after the love of the Saviour; since my baptism I have been as one standing where the road is divided."

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