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Updated: June 20, 2025
I finished the letter with a numb feeling at my heart. It seemed to me as if one of the foundations of my life had given away. When Jack had left me after that miserable reunion dinner where he had been hurt so cruelly by the news of my marriage during his year's absence, he had said ah, how well I remembered the words "I shall not see you again, dear girl, unless you need me, if you ever do.
It does us good. We are above such things, to be sure, but just as eager to do them as a worthy professor to sing the college songs at a reunion." "Then I regret that I must deprive you of this pleasure. I am no longer a count and intend to become a citizen of your republic." "What is that you tell me? Well, well, well! that is a remarkable decision."
"There's no use crying over spilt milk," she said. "It's too late." "Of course it is," said the youth, who saw visions of a fine dinner now, and such invigorating talk as would result in a reunion after the show. He was greatly taken with Carrie. "We'll drive down to Delmonico's now and have something there, won't we, Orrin?" "To be sure," replied Orrin, gaily. Carrie thought of Hurstwood.
Henri Lavedan, in a little sketch of the reunion between a poilu, on leave after nine months' absence in the trenches, and his wife, has caught this significant note. The good woman has gently reproached her husband for not being more talkative, not telling her any of his experiences. The soldier says, "One doesn't talk about it, little one, one does it.
We shall have a charming little reunion at supper, n'est-ce pas?" "Delightful," said Tom, but in a tone of voice that did not encourage the Marquis to ask further questions or to continue his comments. After dinner, Tom slipped the field glass beneath his jacket, and ran upstairs to take another view of the countryside.
When I get home, I pour out my treasures into the lap of toy Madonna. Oh, I am not idle! Nulla dies sine linea." I was introduced in Florence to an American lady whose drawing-room had long formed an attractive place of reunion for the foreign residents.
After I had turned her into the south meadow gate, opposite the cedar-pole entrance to The Briers, I went up the hill at a lightning pace because the nearer I got to the fledgling and my garden the more anxious I was for a reunion with them both.
But a great and bitter trial confronted him. He had never been a politician. Now he was caught in a maelstrom of ungenerous and malignant politics. All his influence and effort had been addressed to promote the calming of the passions of the war, and a reunion in fact as well as in form.
What man or woman over thirty in Great Britain dares to hope for a republic before it is time to die? Yet the thing might be. Or for the reunion of the English- speaking peoples? Or for the deliverance of all of our blood and speech from those fouler things than chattel slavery, child and adolescent labour?
In two hours from the time of the happy reunion of the loved and lost the water became quite calm. Paul Guidon then launched the canoe and the little ships' company were soon heading toward the mouth of the St. John. In another hour and a half Paul and his companion had safely paddled Margaret Godfrey and her children to the sloop.
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