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Though alone was Nisida in that vale, and though many bitter reflections, deep regrets, and vague apprehensions crowded upon her soul; yet the liveliness of the scene appeared to diminish the intenseness of the feelings of utter solitude, and its soft influence partially lulled the waves of her emotions.
The officers might have felt many vain regrets; they might have asked themselves whether all had been done that could have been done to save the valuable life which had been so cruelly sacrificed, and whether the object which had been attempted was adequate to the risk that had been run.
He did not, however, mention his regrets, because he did not expect his comrade's sympathy. Vane seldom noticed what he was eating when he was on board his boat. The craft, being under reduced sail, drove along more easily during the rest of the afternoon, and they ran into a little colliery town late on the following day.
First Sight of the Victoria N'yanza Its Physical Geography Speculations on its Being the Source of the Nile Sport on the Lake Sultans Machunda and Mahaya Missionary Accounts of the Geography Arab Accounts Regrets at Inability to Complete the Discovery The March Resumed History of the Watuta Hippopotamus-hunting Adventures Kahama. August 3d.
The doctors examined her in the usual approved way, with and without their instruments, and declared that her lungs were healthy and sound; all that now ailed her, they said, was the depression arising from involuntary regrets and longings for the excitements of her former life.
"Nay, Ferdinand," answered Captain Bezan, calmly, "say nothing of the matter, but give me your hand, my friend, and do your duty." "Would to God I could in any way avoid it, Lorenzo," said his brother officer, who had long been associated with him, and who had loved him well. "Regrets are useless, Ferdinand. You know we all have our allotted time, and mine has come.
I loved the prince, and that episode is one of the greatest regrets of my life. If ever a man was guilty without crime, he was. But I anticipate. "Derrington," said the czar as soon as we were alone; he addressed me in French by which I knew that I was restored to favor; "you have startled me to-night in a way that I shall not soon forget.
Ordinary men fell into a routine existence, and were in danger of letting their duties and even their devotions become purely mechanical. Raymond said adieu to his hospitable entertainers with some natural regrets, yet with a sense that there was a wider work for him to do in the world than any he should ever find between Monastery walls.
Apparently he quite realised the new position, and had no regrets at leaving Paddy for his lawful owner. Their noonday lunch, provided by their kind Friend, tasted wonderfully good, but both the travellers were feeling very tired before any prospect of the next meal came in sight. The brief daylight was already fading when they saw a neat thatched cottage, standing back from the roadside.
Is there cause for boasting in being able to say: "I have scorned all the judgements of my reason, and I have followed an altogether different path, simply from considerations of my own good pleasure?" With what regrets would one not be torn, in that case, if the determination made had an ill result?
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