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Updated: May 29, 2025


"Shall I read to you, Barbara?" asked Roger. "No," she answered, wearily. "I couldn't listen to-night." The hours dragged on. Miriam sat in the dining-room alone, by the light of one candle, remorsefully, after many years, face to face with herself. She wondered what Constance would do to her now, when she went to bed and fearfully closed her eyes.

"Oh, Wub, what a cruel mistake you made when you went out of your way to be kind," she cried, with the tears streaming down her face; and Luttrell winced. "Yes, that's true," he admitted remorsefully. "I never dreamed what would come of it." "You should have left me alone." Amongst the flickering pictures of the year the first was the clearest.

In Odyssey, IV. 263, Helen speaks remorsefully of having abandoned her "chamber," and husband, and child, with Paris; but the late poet says this, according to Noack, because he finds that he is in for a chamber, so to speak, at all events, as a result of his having previously cribbed the word "chamber" from Odyssey, XIX. 53.

"I was not getting out of this 'bus, as you seem to imagine, but into it, and was going home." "My darling!" he cried remorsefully. "A thousand apologies." The regret on his handsome face soothed her. He took the rose he was wearing in the button-hole of his fashionably-cut coat and gave it to her. "Why were you so cruel?" he murmured, as she nestled against him in the hansom.

Bloomah remorsefully redoubled her exertions. The hope of the Banner flamed anew in every breast. But the other classes were no less keen; a fifth standard, in particular, kept the Banner for a full month, grimly holding it against all comers, came they ever so regularly and punctually. Suddenly a new and melancholy factor entered into the competition.

Hurried as they were when they did start, Billy was conscious of Bertram's frowning disapproval of her frock. "You don't like it, of course, dear, and I don't blame you," she smiled remorsefully. "Oh, I like it that is, I did, when it was new," rejoined her husband, with apologetic frankness. "But, dear, didn't you have anything else? This looks almost well, mussy, you know."

Richard was said in after years, by way of flattery, to have the heart of a Lion. It would have been far better, I think, to have had the heart of a Man. His heart, whatever it was, had cause to beat remorsefully within his breast, when he came as he did into the solemn abbey, and looked on his dead father's uncovered face.

"I 'm glad he was kind," began Polly, in a soothing tone; but Tom cried out, remorsefully, "That 's what knocks me over! Just when I ought to be a pride and a prop to him, I bring him my debts and disgrace, and he never says a word of blame.

"If there is anywhere a woman or child belonging to him, I my serang would know I shall seek them out," cried Lingard, remorsefully. "You speak like a chief," said Hassim, "only our great men do not go to battle with naked hands. O you white men! O the valour of you white men!" "It was folly, pure folly," protested Lingard, "and this poor fellow has paid for it."

Still, half remorsefully, she looked on her old favourite, and wished that she could care for him more. So thinking, her manner became gentler than usual, while that of Lyle grew more earnest and less dreamy. "I wish you would write to me while you are away, Miss Rothesay; or, at all events, let me write to you." "That you may; and I shall be so glad to hear all about Harbury and Farnwood."

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