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Updated: June 6, 2025


The flush faded suddenly in her cheeks, leaving them unnaturally white; her eyes filled with tears. "I should worship you," she said under her breath, and dropped her head into her hands. He sprang up the steps to her side. "Why, mother, mother, don't speak so. I'm not worthy of it it shames me.

"I am sorry you have so bound yourself; perhaps only because you knew me first. And it shames me to receive fresh proof of your kindness to-night." "And why, my own?" "Do not make me feel," she said, "that though the measured sentences you have taught me to call scolding seemed the sharpest of all penances there is a heavier yet in the silence which withholds forgiveness."

When she went and nursed the factory hands when the typhoid fever broke out he said 'she wuz like a angel of Mercy." "They said he looked like a angel of Wrath 'lection day," sez Phila. "You know how fair his face is, and how his clear gray eyes seem to look right through you, and through shams and shames of every kind.

Bathsheba indulged in contemplations of escape from her position by immediate death, which, thought she, though it was an inconvenient and awful way, had limits to its inconvenience and awfulness that could not be overpassed; whilst the shames of life were measureless.

"Alas," the wife murmured to herself, "it shames me that we have no real bread to put before our guest." Imagine then her surprise when she opened the oven and saw a browned loaf of wheaten bread. "God be praised!" she cried. She drew a pitcher of water at the spring but when she began pouring it into the cups she found to her joy that it was changed to wine.

Yes," he continued, as he started from the noble breast on which for a moment he indulged no ungenerous weakness, "yes, prince, your example shames, but it fires me. Granada henceforth shall have two chieftains; and if I be jealous of thee, it shall be from an emulation thou canst not blame. Guards, retire. Mesnour! ho, Mesnour!

The ravens, the widow of Zarephath, an angel, were his caterers; and, instead of taking away his life, God Himself sends the bread and water to preserve it. The revelation of a watchful, tender Providence often rebukes gloomy unbelief and shames us back to faith.

"Is there not sorrow and wrong enough in the present world without having moralists teach us that it is our duty to perpetuate all our past sins and shames in the multiplying mirror of memory, as if, forsooth, we were any more the causers of the sins of our past selves than of our fathers' sins. How many a man and woman have poisoned their lives with tears for some one sin far away in the past!

Perhaps it would be so in an ordinary case; but for you, Lupinus, who are the most learned and honorable young man in our midst, we cannot do too much to show our respect and esteem." "This is an honor which almost shames me," said Lupinus, blushing; "an honor of which, I fear, I am unworthy." "I desire to give you a still greater proof of my esteem," continued the professor.

"Maybe you could, in a kind o' way," returned the other, also filling his pipe and sitting down; "but I'll tell ye what Muster Lumley would do to you, Shames, if ye offered to fight him. He would dance round you like a cooper round a cask; then, first of all, he would flatten your nose which is flat enough already, whatever wi' wan hand, an' he'd drive in your stummick wi' the other.

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