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Updated: May 13, 2025
"Let him cry!" whispered Cousin Parnelia sentimentally to Sylvia, drawing her away into the hall. A few moments later when they looked in, he had fallen asleep, his head turned to one side so that Sylvia saw his face, tear-stained and exhausted, but utterly relaxed and at peace, like that of a little child in sleep.
All through the late seventies, while his brothers and sisters were clinging sentimentally to brownstone fronts in Stuyvesant Square or red-brick facades in Great Jones Street, Mr. Lanley himself, unaffected by recollections of Uncle Joel's death or grandma's marriage, had been parting with his share in such properties, and investing along the east side of the park.
I was touched but sentimentally touched: I felt that this was a situation that ought to touch me; I didn't wish to face it, as usual: I couldn't acknowledge to myself that anything was really wrong... I patted her on the shoulder, I bent over and kissed her. "A man in my position can't altogether choose just how busy he will be," I said smiling.
And yet.... "It would be strange," said Maitland thoughtfully, "if...." He shook his head, smiling. "'Two shall be born," quoted Mad Maitland sentimentally, "'Two shall be born the whole wide world apart " A piano organ, having maliciously sneaked up beneath his window, drove him indoors with a crash of metallic melody.
But as bad luck would have it, Captain Anthony has no mother living, not a blessed soul belonging to him as far as I know. Oh, aye, I fancy he said once something to me of a sister. But she's married. She don't need him. Yes. In the old days he used to talk to me as if we had been brothers," exaggerated the mate sentimentally.
A man may have all that, and yet may yearn for a certain something which is not there and that something is the one thing needful." They were opposite to the house by this time, and he looked up at the windows sentimentally. "Which is yours?" he asked. "I pass by daily and look up." They had stopped at the door. "I cannot ask you in," Beth said hastily. "Please excuse me.
From that moment the sheep had begun to gather to the fold that is to say, the camps and offer their valueless lives and their valuable wool to the "righteous cause." Why, even the very men who had lately been slaves were in the "righteous cause," and glorifying it, praying for it, sentimentally slabbering over it, just like all the other commoners.
It glided away amid a shower of rice and several old shoes, which had been carefully selected beforehand by Hippy, David and Grace, leaving six of the Eight Originals gazing after it with eloquent eyes in which lay the meaning of "Auld Lang Syne." "I love weddings," gushed Hippy sentimentally, as the six strolled back to the house.
"I got my books full of sketches of bits of treasures that the war might destroy, and beat it back to civilization. Did the Madonna of the Red Cross you had in tow come across as sentimentally as was threatened?" Nickols' voice was as cordial as the Reverend Goodloe's, but something in me made me resent the question and the manner it was asked.
This is shocking: "Yesterday a marrade man, named Mr. I think he was ashamed and confounded before 3 gentelman Mr. Jobson and 2 Mr. Kings." "Mr. A great many authors have expressed themselves too sentimentally." You are right, Marjorie. "A Mr. Burns writes a beautiful song on Mr. Cunhaming, whose wife desarted him truly it is a most beautiful one."
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