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Updated: June 14, 2025
'I am in the lovingest of tempers, my dear, she would assure me with a nod, 'but I am fidgeted and sorry! I had been too busy to observe, until after she was gone to bed, that she had left her night-mixture, as she always called it, untasted on the chimney-piece.
"Now I must say good-bye, because Mark is calling me to go to the fruit auction. I will tell you about it some other time. "With love to everybody, I am your own lovingest friend, "P.S. Don't forget that you are coming down here to see me next winter."
In view of eternal nature, Plato turns out to be philosophical exercitations. He argues on this side, and on that. The acutest German, the lovingest disciple, could never tell what Platonism was; indeed, admirable texts can be quoted on both sides of every great question from him.
I have heard, continued her ladyship, a mighty good character of your parents, as industrious, honest, sensible, good folks, who know the world; and, as I doubt not my brother's generosity, I am glad they will make no ill figure in the world's eye. Madam, said I, they are the honestest, the lovingest, and the most conscientious couple breathing.
"Dearest, best, lovingest, fairest, enticingest, by-an-unworthy-cousin-to-harness-broken." With her name he puns on Bäsle and Bass, thence, "Bäschen oder Violoncellchen" a little bass-viol or violoncelline. Then he writes her a passionate parody on a poem of Klopstock's, and writes it in circular form around his own sketch of her portrait, which implies neither beauty on her part nor art on his.
"Hush, Patty, hush!" And Waitstill came nearer to her sister with a motherly touch of her hand. "I'll not have you say such things; you that are the helpfullest and the lovingest girl that ever was, and the cleverest, too, and the liveliest, and the best company-keeper!" "No one thinks so but you!" Patty responded dolefully, although she wiped her eyes as if a bit consoled.
"Then he knows," exclaimed the mother, "you're true gold!" "Yes, but a light coin." "My pet! He knows you're the tenderest, gentlest dear he ever saw." "But neither brave nor strong." "Oh, you not brave! you not strong! You're the lovingest, truest" "Only inclined to be a bit too hungry after sympathy, dear." "You never bid for it, love, never."
"I have been cold and careless toward him, and have told him that my heart was buried in my mother's grave." At these words her voice trembled. "He knows how hard it is for me to think of another kind of love just yet; but he has been kindness itself, and has written me the dearest, lovingest letters that ever a woman had.
"Well, Richling, you know we're great cowards about saying such things; it's a part of our poor human weakness and distrust of each other, and the emptiness of words, but lately only just here, very lately, I've learned to call the meekest, lovingest One that ever trod our earth, Master; and it's been your life, my dear fellow, that has taught me."
Be Saturday's child yourself if you must, just so you get home quick, and where your white head makes a beacon light for the truest, lovingest pal you will ever have, Linda laid down the pen, slid down in her chair, and looked from the window across the valley, and she wondered if in her view lay the location that had been purchased by Peter Morrison.
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