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Updated: June 7, 2025
It was hard work to find fault with his wife in any way, though, to give him his due, he rarely tried. Tom was instantly in a rage, and he mentally condemned her to some undeserved fate, but told her aloud to go and see the cook. This slight delay, besides being killing to his dignity, caused him to lose the mail, and in the end his much-desired copper coin.
Her lover was killed in the Crimea, and when she was fifty-two she married that nasty old man with the snuff on his beard, and " But the rest of the sentence was spoken to the air, for Lilias had fled. The prospect of the old man with snuff on his beard was too much for her composure, and she rushed into the garden, to see if there, at least, she might find the much-desired solitude.
He dozed and slept at fitful intervals in his uncomfortable position, and the long night wore away without the appearance of the much-desired visitor. The stable in which Manning had established himself, was arranged with a row of stalls on either side, with a wide passage-way extending between them.
That acquired, O good Brahmana, they indulge in their passions and desires, and for that end, they labour and set about tasks of great magnitude and indulge in much-desired pleasures of beauty, flavour, &c. Then follows fondness, then envy, then avarice and then extinction of all spiritual light.
"Cut it off," he said, temptingly, "you've got lissors." There is no doubt whatever that in the circumstances Mrs. Lomax herself would have promptly given the much-desired article. But Miss Bibby had established herself as anxious caretaker of the household chattels as well as children. "Oh, darling!" she said, "I couldn't possibly. Mamma's pretty tie-back to trail in the dust!"
He took a shop in the great gay thoroughfare of that cold northern city Union Street and prepared to receive the world at large, and to get the money for the longed-for books and the much-desired microscope.
He had thoroughly satisfied himself during the period in which he had been baffled by the southwest gales at the Brill and by the still more persistent head-winds which he had found prevailing at the French court, that it was hopeless to strive for that much-desired haven, a general war.
Her friend's mind was restored, and she had gained the much-desired information. But it would have been dangerous to proceed further in this conversation, lest the cloud which had threatened Say's mental powers should return and settle permanently. So, after a short silence, she turned to her friend, and said in a positive tone, "Sister, go home now and rest easy. Nothing is lost as yet.
Just when I was going in to have my much-desired tea, he brought me his mother an old lady, evidently very bright and able, but, poor woman, with the most disgusting hand and arm I have ever seen. I am ashamed to say I came very near being sympathetically sick in the African manner on the spot.
All this no doubt was in his estimation part of the necessary steps to securing that much-desired Panglima-ship.
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