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For a short time they hoped that the disease was arrested. Charlotte herself ill with a complaint that severely tried her spirits was the ever-watchful nurse of this youngest, last sister. One comfort was that Anne was the patientest, gentlest invalid that could be.

Do you know, when it comes right down to it, you're one of the patientest persons I know. I'd take my chances with you for a judge a lot sooner than I'd like to with loads of people who aren't half so ready to call you a blame' fool." "While you have been making these valuable discoveries in character, what do you suppose I have been doing, Mrs.

And if thou wouldst now die, O Zarathustra, behold, we know also how thou wouldst then speak to thyself: but thine animals beseech thee not to die yet! Thou wouldst speak, and without trembling, buoyant rather with bliss, for a great weight and worry would be taken from thee, thou patientest one! 'Now do I die and disappear, wouldst thou say, 'and in a moment I am nothing.

'Dear Miss Floy! cried Susan, bursting out afresh, and shaking her head violently, 'it's nothing new to you to help yourself and others too and be the patientest and truest of noble hearts, but let me talk to Mr Walter Gay and settle it with him, for suffer you to go away across the world alone I cannot, and I won't. 'Alone, Susan? returned Florence.

Too long have we lost ourselves in our friends and entertainments to be able to find ourselves so soon at another's bidding. "And verily, it is no commandment for to-day and to-morrow to LEARN to love oneself. Rather is it of all arts the finest, subtlest, last, and patientest." In the last verse Nietzsche challenges us to show that our way is the right way.

Her temper, radiant rather than bland, was none of the patientest on occasion; nor was M. de Voltaire the least of a Job, if you came athwart him the wrong way. But we hope it was only once in the quarter, or seldomer: after which the element would be clearer for some time.

Such roving about christeneth itself "brotherly love"; with these words hath there hitherto been the best lying and dissembling, and especially by those who have been burdensome to every one. And verily, it is no commandment for to-day and to-morrow to LEARN to love oneself. Rather is it of all arts the finest, subtlest, last and patientest.

She is the patientest, dearest, lovingest, kindest mother that ever a mortal had, and just because she is so patient shall I rejoice over the day when she can give a little sigh of relief and leave the kitchen, calm in the assurance that it will be right-side up when she returns. Ester, how did you make things go right?

You, the dearest, the patientest, the best!" Waitstill wiped her eyes. "Let us go farther away where we can talk," she whispered. "Where had we better sleep?" Patty asked. "On the hay, I think, though we shall stifle with the heat"; and Patty moved towards the barn. "No, you must go back to the house at once, Patty dear; father might wake and call you, and that would make matters worse.

An' he'll find other comfort in that heaven. He was the patientest, cheerfulest body; an' never a quick word fur me. Janet, don't you ever tell, but I'm afraid t' see the ocean! I'm afraid, because I'm always a-thinkin' his dead white face might come up t' me on a wave!" "Poor Susan Jane! It will never come to harm you. I would not fear. I love the sea.

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