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At any price, I must keep him. I'll marry him now. We'll be married at once. That will settle it." The storm was over. The one plan was clear. That she would take take and win; but, oh, how selfish she felt in taking it! She was sacrificing his career. Yet ever she crushed the rising self-accusation with the "There are other colleges and other ways. I'll open the way for that."
And he the minister, the guide and example of the young men of the community. It was impossible to bear his self-accusation and lie inactive. In spite of his landlady's prayers and protests he insisted upon rising. He felt rather weak and giddy, but he got to his writing desk and there poured out his repentant soul in a letter to Donald.
No, don't begin to cry again." "Ah! but I did tell a lie. And I never can confess it to mamma," she said, recurring to the sad lament so long suppressed. She found a kind comforter, who led her to the higher sources of consolation, feeling all the time the deep self-accusation with which the sight of sweet childish penitence must always inspire a grown person.
Since the day when the treasure of Ali Tschorbadschi had enabled him to achieve power and riches, Timar had been haunted by the voice of self-accusation; "This money does not belong to you it was the property of an orphan. You are a man of gold! You are a thief!" But now the defrauded orphan had received back her property. Only Timar forgot that he had demanded in exchange the girl's heart.
Petrus gave him a friendly nod, for he did not believe in the anchorite's self-accusation, though he did in his good-will; and before he left the cave, he desired Hermas to come to him early on the following day to give him news of his father's state.
There never was anyone who lived so sternly by principle and reason, or who so maintained her self-control in the face of sorrow, disaster, unhappiness, and bereavement. She never gave way to feeble or morbid self-accusation, and therefore the fact that she could thus have suffered is a sign that this unnamed terror can coexist with a dauntless courage and an essential self-command.
He recalled, with the self-accusation of a repentant prodigal, his needlessly elaborate breakfast, the extravagance of the necktie. His return led him past the cheap amusement district of the Bowery. Never had their tawdry invitations seemed so alluring.
Whatever the cause of her trouble was, no one knew of it; and that she found no cause for self-accusation in what she felt is clear, since she made no mention of it in her next confession.
"Yes; and I must admit I was very pleasantly surprised. I had formed an altogether wrong opinion of her." "Then I'm glad you met.... You see now that your suspicions of her were absolutely unfounded." Olive knew the sincerity in Rivière's tone. So it was just as she had guessed the girl had been attempting a daring bluff by her self-accusation. "Absolutely unfounded," agreed Olive.
She was now, notwithstanding her self-accusation, declared to be at liberty: and immediately, so soon as strength was given her, retired into the house of an acquaintance and relative, where suitable restoratives and refreshments were administered.
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