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Updated: July 18, 2025


"She won't work two weeks' steady application gone for nothing." "Oh, come!" I said; "not as bad as that." "Precisely as bad as that," he retorted. "What can a fellow do if his heroine disappears as completely as if the earth had opened and swallowed her up?" "Gone?" I cried, with difficulty repressing my desire to laugh. "Completely searched high and low for her no earthly use," he answered.

Despite the suppression of most of the foreign journals, and the blotting out of page after page of the newspapers allowed to enter the empire, despite all that the secret police could do in repressing unfavorable comment, it became generally known that all was going wrong in the Crimea.

And remembering the harsh words of the Suta's son, the Pandava, repressing the venom of his wrath, passed his time in humble guise, sighing heavily. And Arjuna and both the twins and the illustrious Draupadi, and the mighty Bhima he that was strongest of all men experienced the most poignant pain in casting their eyes on Yudhishthira.

Repressing her contempt for Catholicism, she took him to St. Joseph's High School on Convent Road and the scrutinizing hope-builder of a nun there referred her to the Holy Redeemers and the hope-builder of a priest there re-inquisitioned him and told her to come the following day at 2:00 when the St. Vincent volunteers would arrive.

"Ernst," said she, repressing a tear, "my strength is small, and nobody knows that better than you do; but my will is good; I will undertake the trouble you will support me?" "Yes, we will help one another," said he, rising up joyfully. "Thank you, Elise thank you, my sweet friend," continued he, kissing her hand affectionately.

Well, there is a stye in the soul of every one of us, in which abides a porker more or less objectionable. We don't all let him range at large, like Smith, but he will occasionally exalt his visage above the rails of even the most cleverly constructed pen. The best of us are they who spend most time repressing the beast by rapping him upon the nose. The Young Person.

"I had overcome all obstacles: I was happy: I was looking forward to a future of fortune and glory. No, the dreadful war must break out." For the worthy maestro, this terrible catastrophe was but a new caprice of his own destiny. "What has happened to you?" inquired the young girl, repressing a smile. "It happens to me, signora, that I am about to lose my beloved pupil.

Do you care to hear more? During these holidays gambling, which is prohibited by law, has gone on while they forcibly broke up the celebrations permitted by the authorities. You saw what the people thought about these things; what have they got by repressing their anger and hoping for human justice? Ah, sir, if that is what you call keeping the peace "

"I've a good mind not to speak to you again, Sir!" cried Winifred, with difficulty repressing a tear of vexation; "you've acted unfairly." "I feel I have, dear Winny!" replied Thames, abashed at his own rudeness; "my conduct is inexcusable." "I'll excuse it nevertheless," returned the little damsel, affectionately extending her hand to him.

An Alp seemed resting upon his heart, repressing every joyful emotion, and making exertion impossible. He sought distraction in work, and in the early morning he called his ministers to council, but his thoughts were far away; he listened without hearing, and the most important statements seemed to him trivial. He mistrusted himself, and dismissed his ministers.

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