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Updated: June 2, 2025


"Will much-admired young-lady cherries-in-black-hat indicate method possible correspondence 10211, Post-Office?" How many of these arrows, I wonder, reach their mark? Ah, here are politics and News of the World, at last. A promising article on the "Direttissimo Roma-Napoli" the railway line that is to connect the two towns by way of the Pontine Marshes. . . . Dear me!

Yet why does not your much-admired Trinity House erect a light there? 'So ask the sailors; for it is indeed one of the gateway-jambs of the Channel, and the deep water and the line of coast tempt all craft to pass as close to it as possible.

But the man who had honoured her with his love was no less a personage than the Emperor Charles, and this circumstance only increased the sympathy which the sisters felt for their much-admired friend.

Praying for added fervor, speedy realization of high objectives of God-given mission of much-admired American Bahá’í Community. Welcome Assembly’s high resolve to insure uninterrupted Temple construction.

He stood before her portrait in the drawing-room the much-admired portrait by Carolus Duran and told her so. She was so living as she looked down on him a suggestion of refined irony about the lips and eyes giving personality to the delicate oval of the face that he felt himself talking to her as they had been wont to talk together ever since their youth. In his way he had stood in awe of her.

What was their chagrin, then, when, upon making an application to the Captain, in a Peruvian harbour, for permission to present the much-admired drama of "The Ruffian Boy," under the Captain's personal patronage, that dignitary assured them that there were already enough ruffian boys on board, without conjuring up any more from the green-room.

It must be confessed that the Doctor had certain little peculiarities and ways of his own which might have ruffled the down of a smoother temper than that of the Widow Matson. He was careless and absent- minded. In spite of her labors and complaints, he scattered his superfluous clothing, books, and papers over his rooms in "much-admired disorder."

The last of the necessary forerunners and coadjutors of this class, whom I am to mention, was our much-admired poet, Cowper; and a great coadjutor he was, when we consider what value was put upon his sentiments, and the extraordinary circulation of his works.

The thought of the magnitude of the sacrifice which the young novice was making appealed irresistibly to her admiration of the morally sublime. There was in that relinquishment of all the joys of earth a self-surrender to a passionless life of mortification, and penance, and prayer, an apparent heroism, which reminded Jane of her much-admired Roman maidens and matrons.

There are some persons who may do anything; they may behave totally irrationally, anything becomes them, and it is who shall be first to justify their conduct; then, on the other hand, there are those on whom the world is unaccountably severe, they must do everything well, they are not allowed to fail nor to make mistakes, at their peril they do anything foolish; you might compare these last to the much-admired statues which must come down at once from their pedestal if the frost chips off a nose or a finger.

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