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You're meant for one another I mean you and Bruce. 'Do you think so? 'Absolutely. But this what shall I say? this fascination is coming between you, and, though you don't realise it, it's saddening Bruce's life; it will sadden yours too. At first, no doubt, at the stage you're in, dear, it seems all romance and excitement.

Here remembrances grew bitter and sad, until Jack's hand reached soothingly, consolingly out to her, and she brushed away her tears, so as not to sadden him still more. Then she would ask more questions about his home and his garden, about his mother and the dogs and the flowers; and once more they would forget that hatred and envy and death were already stalking their door.

To see, to know, to understand, even though the seeing blind, though the knowledge sadden, though the understanding shatter the dearest hopes, such has ever been the craving of the upward-striving mind of man.

Youth is going fast, and I have little in myself to attract or win, though David did call me 'good and lovely. Ah, well, I'll try to deserve his praise, and not let disappointment sour or sadden me. Better to hope and wait all my life than marry without love." Christie often said this to herself during the hard days that followed Mr.

The wild flowers along the riverbank were already humming with bees, and the whole scene seemed so peaceful and quiet after all they had endured in Rheims, that even the shell-holes left in the fields which had been fought over in the autumn and the crosses marking the graves of fallen soldiers did not sadden them. Mother Meraut sat for a long time silent, then heaved a deep sigh of relief.

"But think how hard it must be for any one to want so much to be near a a friend in trouble, and to be kept away." "It is only her wonderful kindness of heart makes her offer to come, Miss Gray. She is a friend and comrade of long ago. It would greatly sadden her to see me thus." "It does not seem so to her," pleaded Nurse Rosemary. "Ah, cannot you read between the lines?

Then he had stepped into the bank, which he had come to regard as his own bank, as he regarded most institutions in Brampton. He had, in the old days, been president of it, as we know. He stepped into the bank, and then he stepped out again. Most people have experienced that sickly feeling of the diaphragm which sometimes comes from a sadden shock. Mr.

A sadden chill now struck the sword-plan and it went down in the boys' estimation like the mercury in the glass on a cold day. "Now, I don't want my class to be sword-boys. I can't say I fancy the idea. I will tell you something that I think will be nice, and I will make the badge." Here the mercury began to climb the glass again, and that chilled look in the boys' faces began to thaw out.

It seems he has again been suffering sharply from his rheumatic affection. I hear this not from himself, but from another quarter. He was ill while I was in Manchester and B . He uttered no complaint to me; dropped no hint on the subject. Alas he was hoping he had got the better of it, and I know how this contradiction of his hopes will sadden him.

On our way back from this singular scene, my cousin remarked that it had saddened me. 'It would sadden you more, she continued, 'were you to know the history of the domestic wreck we have just left behind. 'That is precisely what I intended to inquire of you. 'It is a deeply-affecting story; but' and here the young lady blushed and hesitated 'I think it would not be right in me to reveal it.

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