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That all comes on you, while we have the benefit of the money." "I don't think of that, Timothy. She is a sweet child, and I love her almost as much as if she were my own. As for Jack, he perfectly idolizes her." "And how does Rachel look upon her?" "I am afraid she will never be a favorite with Rachel." "Rachel never took to children much. It isn't her way.

That great lout of an Alsatian is going to have supper with his opera-dancer. Aha! he looked very foolish when my attorney let him know where he was. He says he idolizes my daughter, does he? He had better let her alone, or I will kill him.

She so little knew the great generosity of a large nature, that the kindly jests with which her first complaints were met went to her heart. She sought a quarrel, and found proofs of affection. She persisted. "When a man idolizes you, how can he have vexed you?" asked Armand. "You do not vex me," she answered, suddenly grown gentle and submissive. "But why do you wish to compromise me?

It was necessary that she should know the truth, if after Will's death I was to have any peace in my child's companionship. "Marion loves her grandmother dearly, and the old woman fairly idolizes the child, although her feebleness has compelled her to leave most of the care of the child to hired nurses. There is where I am going to have my chance with my little girl.

Madame de Serizy, aunt of Clementine du Rouvre, who has just lost her only son in the campaign in Algiers, will no doubt adopt her niece. A person who is your well-wisher assures you that Savinien will be accepted." The letter to Ursula was as follows: Dear Ursula, There is a young man in Nemours who idolizes you.

"I don't think of that, Timothy. She is a sweet child, and I love her almost as much as if she were my own. As for Jack, he perfectly idolizes her." "And how does Aunt Rachel look upon her?" "I am afraid she will never be a favorite with Rachel." "Rachel never took to children much. It isn't her way. Now, Mary, while you are sewing, I will read you the news."

She so little knew the great generosity of a large nature, that the kindly jests with which her first complaints were met went to her heart. She sought a quarrel, and found proofs of affection. She persisted. "When a man idolizes you, how can he have vexed you?" asked Armand. "You do not vex me," she answered, suddenly grown gentle and submissive. "But why do you wish to compromise me?

"Of course, I have had some encounters with the fair sex, but I have never entirely collapsed, the way you have. What's the symptoms? Don't the girl love you?" "Yes! Gosh, she idolizes me," said the boy, sitting up, and getting a little color in his face. "Oh, then you don't love her," said Uncle Ike, probing into the wound.

"You may 'Ah! all you wish, but I am going to marry that girl, in spite of her refusal." "And how is that to be accomplished if you have not the young lady's consent?" Spencer thrust his hands deep into his pockets and faced von Fincke resolutely. "She idolizes her father; his word is law to her." "And you have his consent to the match?"

"Wealth," says Solomon, "maketh many friends, but the poor is separated from his neighbour" separated by his neighbour's selfishness, who is too much occupied with his own concerns to cast his eyes beyond the narrow limits of personal interest separated by his neighbour's insensibility, whose heart is often cold and motionless to pity as the stone which paves his doorway separated by his neighbor's avarice, who idolizes gold, and grasps it with unyielding tenacity separated by his neighbour's pride, who looks with contempt upon his unoffending inferior separated by his neighbour's servility, who flatters greatness even by acquiescing in its unfounded dislike of the poor ah!

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