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She began to apply her hands to Tommy's neck, but as there was external soreness, the little lad wakened and cried for his mother and "the teacher," as he called Phillida. Mrs. Martin approached him and said: "Miss Bowyer, this is my child; stand aside." "Not at all, Mrs. Martin. You are doing your child harm, and you ought to desist.
I was in profound distress, and yet the peace of this saintly dwelling, the gaiety of the wood fire, the white table-cloth, the wine and the steaming dishes entered, little by little, into my soul. Whilst I ate I nearly forgot that I had come to the fireside of this priest to exchange the soreness of remorse for the fertilising dew of repentance.
He would beforehand have declared himself willing to serve his country even in this way; but having done so, having done that and no more than that, he felt that he had failed. He had in his soreness declared to himself that he would never more take office. He had much to do to overcome this promise to himself; but when he had brought himself to submit, he was certainly a happier man.
"Good night," answered Florida, and she impulsively offered him her hand. He thought that it shook in his, but it was probably the agitation of his own nerves. A soreness that had been lifted from his heart, came back; he walked home disappointed and defeated, he hardly knew why or in what.
Again, in chronic rheumatism there might, at first view, seem to be frequent exceptions to the rule last above stated; but the cases alluded to are not such. It is often the fact, during chronic rheumatism, that soreness and severe pain are felt, especially under the presentation of the negative pole, thus showing that these points require to be treated with the positive pole.
Piozzi does not, so far as I know, deny it more than three years passed before Johnson was told of his rudeness. Baretti, in a MS. note on Piozzi Letters, ii. 12, says that the story was 'Mr. Cholmondeley's running away from his creditors. In this he is certainly wrong; yet if Mr. Cholmondeley had run away, and others gave the same explanation of the passage, his soreness is easily accounted for.
Such young men, if they really need to study, should be educated at the expense of their families. Both the High School and the community can easily dispense with the presence of snobs and snobbery. "I guess there'll be some real soreness in some heads this morning," laughed Tom's father. "Won't there!" ejaculated Tom, and hurried out into the street.
Quinn stopped to speak to them, and looked with frank curiosity at Hyacinth. The three or four men who did the heavier work stopped and chatted for a few minutes when they came to them. Evidently there was no soreness or distrust here between the employer and the employed.
It was in this that Claude de Chauxville proposed to assist her. "It is preposterous that people should make others suffer and go unpunished," he said, intent on his noble purpose. Catrina's eyelids flickered, but she made no answer. The soreness of her heart had not taken the form of a definite revenge as yet. Her love for Paul was still love, but it was perilously near to hatred.
You don't know, you don't know!" he repeated while she looked as if she naturally couldn't as with a renewal of his dream of beneficence and of the soreness of his personal wound. "Well, but HE does you justice he knows. So it shows, so it shows !" But in this direction too, unable to say what it showed, she had again broken down and again could only hold herself and let her companion sit there.
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