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Updated: June 29, 2025
"Lo' you now! here cometh my fair Lady Dominica!" was Dorothy's salutation, as Agnes re-entered the kitchen. "What news, sweet Mistress Blackfriars? Is thy goodly sweet-heart consecrate Lord Bishop of Duneery, or shall he but be Master Doctor Dean of Foolscap?" Agnes vouchsafed no answer. "Woe betide us! here is Madam Gospeller hath lost her tongue!" cried Dorothy.
A wise Man may have his failings L. Ful. What has my Husband lost? Sir Cau. Only a small parcel of Ware that lay dead upon my hands, Sweet-heart. Gay. But I shall improve 'em, Madam, I'll warrant you. L. Ful. Well, since 'tis no worse, bring in your fine Dancer, Cousin, you say you brought to entertain your Mistress with. Gay. Sir, you'll take care to see me paid to Night? Sir Cau.
"Save your compliments for poor pretty little Adrienne," she firmly responded, "I positively do not wish to hear them. I have agreed to be your partenaire at this dance of Papa Roussillon's, but it is understood between us that Adrienne is your sweet-heart. I am not, and I'm not going to be, either.
A young peasant was prevented from joining in the attack by his sweet-heart, to whom he was to be married the next day. She, learning that the wife of Colonel Sinclair was among the party, sent her lover to offer his assistance; but the Scotch lady, mistaking his purpose, shot him dead. Such is the tragic history that casts over this wild region a mingled interest of horror and romance.
Astonished at hearing the voice of his sweet-heart, Shuntoku rose up quickly, and cried out: "Oh! are you really Otohime? It is a long time since we last met but this is so strange! Is it not all a lie?" And then, stroking each other, they could only cry, instead of speaking.
Probably there cannot be instanced a briefer and surer rule-of-thumb test of a man's temperament sanguine or cautious than this: did he or does he ante-date the word wife in corresponding with a sweet-heart he honestly loves?
That the English are a fortune-hunting race may be a popular axiom; but it was quite possible, after all, that Roger Barnes was not the latest illustration of it. It was quite possible, also, that he had a sweet-heart at home, some quiet, Quakerish girl who would never wave in his face the red flags that Daphne was fond of brandishing.
The neat cap, the clean print, the comely person, the engaging manner; her position between classes, parents in one, employers in another; the probability that she will have at least one sweet-heart, whose feelings we shall address: yes, I have a leaning call it, if you will, a weakness for the housemaid. Not that I would be understood to despise the nurse.
"You're mistaken, sweet-heart," return'd I, in a little heat, "I'm but a servant, of another country too, and not worthy of so great a favour."
And Wiegandt, who, despite his martial appearance, was an ardent lover, added the pfennigs of his pay, and deprived himself of his evening beer, going for walks with his sweet-heart instead, and kissing her over and over again. "That tastes better than beer," he would say, "and costs nothing."
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