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Downs, the wretch, was painfully, ruefully, remorsefully sobered over at the post of the guard, and of Graham's feminine patients the one most in need, perhaps, of his ministration was giving the least trouble.
She laughed sadly, again. "It wasn't that. I don't care what you call me. I am small. You'll try to forgive me for being such a baby? I didn't mean anything I said. I haven't acted so badly since I was a child." "It's my fault, all of it. I've tired you out. And I let you get into that crush at the circus " he was going on, remorsefully. "That!" she interrupted.
There could be no greater criminals than we, who by our lies conspired to send the unprepared soul of a poor ignorant black man to everlasting perdition. Podmore cooked what there was to cook, remorsefully, and felt all the time that by preparing the food of such sinners he imperilled his own salvation.
Bess jammed on the brakes and also came to a standstill. "Well!" growled Sid Wilcox, approaching the wreck in the road. "I couldn't stop," faltered Bess remorsefully. "I guess you didn't try," snapped Ida Giles, her cheeks aflame almost to the tint of her fiery tresses. "I really did," declared Bess. "I would not have spoiled your hamper for anything." "And your lunch was in it?" gasped Belle.
Ah! how often, when the intoxication was over, have I thrown myself remorsefully on my knees, praying to God for pardon! For some weeks I repressed my longing; but at last it was too strong for me, I tried to justify myself and fell into my vice anew.
"Katherine, I simply cannot stand this until morning," the girl cried again, after a minute or two of forced endurance, as a fresh paroxysm seized her. "Shall I go to the matron and ask her for something for you?" Katherine inquired. "Oh, I don't know; it seems a shame to send you way down to her at this unearthly hour. It is bad enough to keep you awake," said Sadie, remorsefully.
Tweddle, that is a pretty speech!" said Ada, and she blushed in a manner which appalled the conscience-stricken hairdresser. "There I go again," he thought remorsefully, "putting things in the poor girl's head it ain't right. I'm making myself too pleasant!"
Miriam, on the other hand, remorsefully questioned with herself whether the misery, already accruing from her influence, should not warn her to withdraw from his path. In this momentous interview, therefore, two souls were groping for each other in the darkness of guilt and sorrow, and hardly were bold enough to grasp the cold hands that they found.
As the united ones went off, Martha Jane Jenkins with her head in the air and America remorsefully weeping in the rear, Ethelwyn said, "Well, our dollar's gone, and our baby too, and I thought we had made such a bargain. I don't know what Mr. Smithers will say." "And poor Joe too," said Beth. "There comes Mr. Smithers now," exclaimed Bobby.
I am going to forget about the football too. I was going to have eaten raw meat, and dumb-belled, to make myself strong enough to thrash you," added Charles remorsefully. "Eat a butcher's shop full, if you like," replied Philip with contempt. And I think it showed that Charles was beginning to practise forbearance, that he made no reply.
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