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Updated: May 14, 2025
And while I sat debating to what extreme I could tax my over-burdened conscience, Malachy appeared with the information that he had discovered unmistakable signs of cutworms in the rose-bushes, and that the local custodians of the trees were thundering against an impending epidemic of brown-tailed moth. Surely my path of duty led to the garden. But that card-party?
Not being by any means over-burdened with ready cash, however, Guy determined to waste no time in the coastwise towns, but to make his way at once boldly up country towards Kimberley.
The fear had come from his over-burdened conscience. "Everything is all right, but Teola wants to see you. Could you go down for a little while?" Dan nodded and turned with a happier heart toward the Rectory, leaving Frederick looking for "Spuddy," "Shorts," and "Swipes."
She would make up her mind as to what any given individual was like, and then dismiss him or her once for all from her busy, over-burdened mind. One thing, however, both Janet and the three girls did notice that was the way their new acquaintance was dressed. Her black frock was not only becoming, but had that indefinable look which implies thought, care, and cost especially cost.
"I do not know how things will go when you are gone from here, but I tell you now, boy, that if you ever need a friend or find yourself out of a home, let me know, and I will send you money to come to us. I am sorry you are going so far away. I want to see that you have a chance to make good in life." To the neglected, over-burdened boy these tender words were like a balm to his heart.
Rameses desired to be a defender of religion of the religion which could carry consolation into the life of the lowly and over-burdened, and give their existence a higher and fuller meaning the religion which to him, as king, appeared the indispensable means of keeping the grand significance of human life ever present to his mind sacred as the inheritance of his fathers, and useful as the school where the people, who needed leading, might learn to follow and obey.
"Stop," she exclaimed; "I will try; yes, I will try to pardon him." "Gracious lady," said the old man, "you will relieve the over-burdened soul, which dare not sever itself from its sinful companion of earth without being at peace with you. What do I know your forgiveness may perhaps preserve for penitence the dregs of a wretched life."
Strange to say, he was almost unaware of any struggle going on within him. The suggestion of the foolish little imp alone was loud in the heart of his consciousness; the rest hung more in his nerves than in his brain. He thought: 'Well, I will speak it out to her in the morning'; and thought so sincerely, while an ominous sigh of relief at the reprieve rose from his over-burdened bosom.
There is no danger of the mind's being over-burdened with knowledge, or the genius extinguished by any addition of images; on the contrary, these acquisitions may as well, perhaps better, be compared, if comparisons signified anything in reasoning, to the supply of living embers, which will contribute to strengthen the spark that without the association of more would have died away.
We must know where the roads divide, and have marked where they lead to, before we can erect our sign-post; and books are the sign-posts in human life." And Lord L'Estrange tells me you are famous now. Yet you remember me still, the poor orphan child, whom you first saw weeping at her father's grave, and with whom you burdened your own young life, over-burdened already.
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