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Updated: May 18, 2025
And who, looking back to the green spots in his childish experiences, does not bless the good Tinker of Elstow? And who, that has reperused the story of the Pilgrim at a maturer age, and felt the plummet of its truth sounding in the deep places of the soul, has not reason to bless the author for some timely warning or grateful encouragement?
"I have considered, sir;" answered the lady, somewhat mournfully. "My resolution has not been formed in haste, believe me." The vicar paused, and reperused the letter. "You are probably aware, madam, that my brother has communicated" "Every thing. Your people are poor and ignorant. I can be useful to them. Reduced as I am, I may afford them help.
Friend had hoped, till very late in the business, that the object of their adversaries was only to intimidate, and that they would never let it go to trial: now it was plain they would. But on what grounds? Again and again Mr. Friend and Alfred perused and reperused Sir John Percy's deed, and examined the opinions of counsel of the first eminence.
What disappointed every one else might perhaps have commanded the admiration of the great Orientalist. But here follows, on the same authority, a more wonderful performance still. "The famous Bourdaloue reperused every year St Paul, St Chrysostom, and Cicero." The sacred author makes but a slight addition to the bulk, but the works of St Chrysostom are entombed in eleven folios.
They had often talked of the possibility of a classic friendship between women, the alliance of a mutual devotedness men choose to doubt of. She caught herself accusing Tony of the lapse from friendship. Hither should the true friend have flown unerringly. The blunt ending of the letter likewise dealt a wound. She reperused it, perused and meditated. The flight of Mrs. Warwick!
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