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"A brave man valued, and yet you are a corporal!" thought Milady, as he pursued: "Since I am here, madame, let me thank you, in the Army's name, for your infinite goodness in acting so munificently on my slight hint. Your generosity has made many happy hearts in the hospital." "Generosity! Oh, do not call it by any such name! What did it cost me? We are terribly selfish here.
The ministers from time to time assembled there, first gathering together for prayer and conference, and then in a more open meeting, at which the duchess and her friends were present, and finally at family worship. Schools for the poor were munificently founded by the Duchess of Gordon. The schools at Huntly, which were commenced in 1839, were finished in 1843.
The establishment was munificently endowed and liberally supported, and the Master, as he was reverently called, lived just long enough to see that it was a success. He had not thought of extending the charity to women, being under the impression that no such provision was necessary for them.
And so I stay at home, dissatisfied with myself, with every one else and with everything. Hospitality is a quality made up of primitive taste and antique grandeur. The English are, in my opinion, the most hospitable people on earth, and they are hospitable simply and munificently. When an Englishman has opened his door to you he never closes it again.
Warwick's services were munificently rewarded by a grant of vast estates from the confiscated lands of the Lancastrian baronage, and by his elevation to the highest posts in the service of the State. He was Captain of Calais, Admiral of the fleet in the Channel, and Warden of the Western Marches. The command of the northern border lay in the hands of his brother, Lord Montagu.
If you are a poor musician, about to give a concert, no editor is more likely than he to lend a favorable ear to your request for a few lines of preliminary notice. The persons about him have been very long in his employment, and to some of them he has been munificently liberal.
"And can I have it?" asked Billy, her eyes beginning to glow, "because, oh, we need money so bad!" "What for, kid?" inquired Wunpost with a fatherly smile. "Ain't you got a good home, and everything?" "Yes, but the road Father's road. If I just had the money we'd start right in on it tomorrow." "Hoo! I'll build you the road!" declared Wunpost munificently.
"'Ullo," murmured Bettine shyly and politely. "You like pink rock?" was William's next effort. "Um," said Bettine, nodding emphatically. "I'll give you some next time I buy some," said William munificently, "but I shan't be buying any for a long time," he added bitterly, "'cause an ole ball slipped out my hands on to our dining-room window before I noticed it yesterday."
"Sire," replied Frogères, freed from his fears, "I did not know Your Majesty's address." The Emperor laughed a great deal over this piece of nonsense, and munificently paid the French actor some arrears in salary which the poor man had up till then not dared to claim.
Only kind words to disguised fairies have ever been so munificently repaid, as this young noble's pension to the old genius. It certainly eased somewhat his declining years. Relieving him from the necessity of earning his daily crust, it gave him leisure to complete and bring out in rapid succession the works which have made him immortal.
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