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I myself saw all, heard, all, at Loudun. Urbain Grandier was assassinated, rather than tried. Hold, Sire, since you have there all those memoranda in your own hand, merely reperuse the proofs which I then gave you of it." Louis, seeking the page indicated, and going back to the journey from Perpignan to Paris, read the whole narrative with attention, exclaiming: "What horrors!

She learns daily, very quickly: observes, assimilates; she reads and has her comments would have shot far ahead of your Riette, with my advantages. 'Your uncle but he will bear any charge on his conscience as long as he can get the burden off his shoulders. Do not fret, my own! Reperuse the above you will see we have grounds for hope. 'He should have looked down on her!

Sims, too, knows the work, and it might be awkward to have a new man at the head just now." "Yes, that may do; but what I wish to impress on you is that the vacancy MUST be filled up. That is all, I think; you can take the letters." Tom took them up and went to his little corner near the window to reperuse them.

Excessive love is perilous for principle! "You have understood me, I know, and forgiven me for writing so nakedly. I dare not reperuse it. You must satisfy him that Lady C. has fixed a date. Adela is incomprehensible. One day she sees a friend in Lady C., and again it is an enemy. Papa's immediate state of health is not alarming. Above all things, do not let the girl come near him.

No avocations of professional labour will make him abandon their wholesome study; in the midst of a thousand cares he will find an hour to recur to his boyish lessons to reperuse them in the pleasurable consciousness of old associations, and in the clearness of manly judgment, and to apply them to himself and to the world with superior profit.

"You have several appointments, sir," replied the clerk. "Then send, and put them all off." "Yes, sir; and if any one calls, I am to say that you are not at home?" "No, I am at home; why tell a lie? but I cannot see any body." The clerk shut the door; John Forster put on his spectacles to reperuse the letter which lay before him.

But to-day the world wore only rosy garments, unspotted by shadows, and the silvery voice of youthful enthusiasm sung only of victory and spoils, as hope gayly struck the cymbals and fingered the timbrels. When Edna returned to her room, she sat down before her desk to reperuse the letter which had given her so much gratification; and, as she refolded it, Mrs.

Was she not colour in the sight of men? Here was one, a mouthpiece of numbers, who vowed that homage was her due, and devotion, the pouring forth of the soul to her. What was the reproach if she read the stuff unmoved? But peruse and reperuse it, and ask impressions to tell our deepest instinct of truthfulness whether language of this character can have been written to two women by one hand!

It was a charity, indeed, to give my support to this fledgling, and I sent to it a long article, entitled, 'The Cultivated, as Moving and Educational Powers. My manuscripts were returned, with this quiet bit of advice: 'Before "X.Y.Z." institutes any other reforms, we would advise him to reperuse his English Grammar. Far from having a salutary effect, this rebuff only rankled in my soul.

To each of these flowery letters we linked a meaning, a remembrance, a look, a sigh, a prayer. We kept them to reperuse when parted; they were destined to recall each precious moment of these blissful hours.

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