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Fleda thought, how little she knew what was borne! "Why you could bear it I suppose if you had to," said Edith philosophically. "She knows she looks most beautiful," said Florence, softly passing her cologned hands down over the smooth hair; "she knows "'Il faut souffrir pour etre belle." "La migraine ne se guerit avec les douceurs," said Mr. Carleton entering; "try something sharp, Miss Evelyn."

Fleda thought how little she knew what was borne! "Why, you could bear it, I suppose, if you had to," said Edith, philosophically. "She knows she looks most beautiful," said Florence, softly passing her cologned hands down over the smooth hair "she knows Il faut souffrir pour être belle. " "La migraine ne se guérit avec les douceurs," said Mr.

Papa has been made a bishop!" With a cheery laugh she went to the table and took up the newspaper. Sa maniere de souffrir est le temoignage qu'une ame porte sur elle-meme. There was a horrid throbbing silence while Dora read, and her parents calculated the seconds which would necessarily elapse before she reached the bottom line. Such moments as these are scored up as years in the span of life.

Je l'ai fait souffrir et souvent. I was outrageous. AKH! What a marvellous time that was! Do I bore you?" "No, not at all." "Then I will tell you about our evenings. I used to go that stairway, every flower-pot I knew, the door-handle, all was so lovely, so familiar; then the vestibule, her room. . . . No, it will never, never come back to me again!

"Yet if religion be the doing of all good, and for its sake the suffering of all evil, souffrir de tout le monde, et ne faire souffrir personne, that divine secret has existed in England from the days of Alfred to those of Romilly, of Clarkson, and of Florence Nightingale, and in thousands who have no fame."

This feat performed, Waife slept the sleep of the righteous, and Sir Isaac, stretched on the floor beside the bed, licked his mottled flanks and shivered: "/il faut souffrir pour etre beau/." Much marvelling, Sophy the next morning beheld the dog; but, before she was up, Waife had paid the bill and was waiting for her on the road, impatient to start.

"Yet if religion be the doing of all good, and for its sake the suffering of all evil, souffrir de tout le monde, et ne faire souffrir personne, that divine secret has existed in England from the days of Alfred to those of Romilly, of Clarkson, and of Florence Nightingale, and in thousands who have no fame."

I have breathed it, and sneezed it, and swallowed it, but "il faut souffrir pour être belle," and I do not grumble; for I am belle! For once in my life I know what it feels like to be a pretty woman. My uninteresting flax-hair is hidden.

'Elles sont défraîchies démodées en vérité, mademoiselle, she replied, when Althea asked if many new purchases were necessary. Althea sighed. 'All the fittings! 'Il faut souffrir pour être belle, said Amélie unsympathetically. Althea had not dared yet to tell her that she might be going back to America that winter.

Helas! cher Monsieur; je n'ai pas de consolation a vous offrir; je ne puis que vous assurer de ma profonde sympathie. Je juge de ce que vous devez souffrir par ce que je ressentirais a votre place. Mon coeur est avec le votre. From Lord Clarendon January 11th.

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