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And that reminds me that I received a letter from Count Icanovich this morning, Maggie, and it inclosed one from Feodora to you." The letters were hastily read. They were well, and Feodora had never been better in her life. The Count had been studying and practicing the new system of medicine, and, to his unbounded delight, had made some center shots.
"He is not deserving of your sympathy, madam; he treated your son with great cruelty while he had him." "But he saved Ralph's life." "That is no doubt true, yet he stole the jewelry from the child's person and kept him only for the sake of obtaining ransom. "This reminds me that it is also true that he had an interview with your husband on the day of Mr. Burnham's death.
He went out as you know simply as correspondent and to distribute relief, but lately he has been fighting for these people of course he has! and when he goes back he is to be one of their regular leaders. When he talks of it he is noble, transformed. It reminds me of Byron his wicked life here and then his death at Missolonghi. Geoffrey can do such base, cruel things and yet
'On my faith, sir knight, said he laughing, but rather nervously, 'this reminds me more of the adventures which in childhood I have heard related by pilgrims and pedlars at the chimney-corner, than aught I ever expected to meet with in the real breathing busy world. 'Indeed, said Bisset, quietly; 'methinks there is nothing so very wondrous about the business.
"He said he understood his subjects and they understood him." "Yes, and that reminds me of a story the schoolmaster told. King Frederick was once riding through the street when he saw a crowd of people gathered together. He said to his groom, 'Go and see what is the matter. The man came back and told the king that the people were all looking at a caricature of Frederick himself.
Already before she had left her home there must have come into her eyes that strangely sad expression, which Kegan Paul, in speaking of her portrait by Opie, says reminds him of nothing unless it be of the agonized sorrow in the face of Guido's Beatrice Cenci.
It was a natural illustration out of his homely, gentle, compassionate life. He knew how to help dumb things in their hurts. His wife he could not help." It reminds us of Ham Peggotty's tender adjustment upon his palm of the purse committed to him by Emily for fallen Martha. "'Such a toy as it is! apostrophized Ham, thoughtfully, looking on it. 'With, such a little money in it, Em'ly, my dear."
Our civilisation reminds one of the corpse in the Mark Twain story which, at its own funeral, got up and rode with the driver. It is watching itself being buried. We discover, and scatter discovery broadcast among a society uninstructed in the proper use of it. Consider the town-ridden, parasitic condition of Great Britain the country which cannot feed itself.
They poured out senselessly, monotonously, one calling up another, as if from the lips of a Cassandra. Lawford sank back into bed, clutching the sheets with both lean hands. He took a deep breath and shut his mouth. 'It reminds me, Sheila, he began arduously, 'of our first quarrel before we were married, the evening after your aunt Rose died at Llandudno do you remember?
But I pray your excellency to say to my friend the President that I have a rare talent for conducting governments, and am in favor of taking Cuba by the beard without all this coaxing round the bush, which reminds me of the means used to decoy a tender-hearted virgin.
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