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"Oh, fie!" said my interlocutor; while I could hear Miss Spight murmur "What deplorable levity," as she glowered at me severely and looked sympathisingly at Mr Mawley. "Well," said I, "I was only joking then; for, really, I've never seriously thought about the matter. As far as I can believe, however, I do not imagine heaven is going to be a place where we'll be singing hymns all day.
Green and tawny and red red and tawny and green; tent-stitch down here, and satin-stitch up yonder. And what good when done? There's a cushion-cover more in the world; that is all. Would God ah, would God, from the bottom of mine heart, that there were but one weary woman less!" "My dear Lady!" said Perrote, sympathisingly. "Ay, old woman, I know. Thou wouldst fain ask, Whither should I go?
It is too late to turn back now; it is saved, or partly saved, and I must persevere in saving it, at least until I find that it's not worth saving." "Poor darling!" said Francesca sympathisingly. "I'll look in Murray and find a nice interesting place. You can put Benella to bed in the Southern Hotel at Limerick Junction, and perhaps you can then drive within sight of the Round Tower of Cashel.
Would you express to your other Sisters and your elder Brother my true sympathy, and what I do so keenly feel, the stain left upon England for your dear Brother's cruel, though heroic fate? Ever, dear Miss Gordon, yours sincerely and sympathisingly,
"Poor little chap, you're tired out," said the first mate sympathisingly, putting his arm round me and holding me up; "and when a fellow's tired out, the best thing he can do is to turn in!" "Eh, sir," said I sleepily. "Turn where?" "Turn in, my boy," he replied laughing. "Go to roost, I mean. To bed if you understand that better." "But where shall I go, sir?"
'Hope you've improved since last year, or you'll have a low diet, murmured Phil, in an undertone. 'The man of genius must expect to be the butt of ridicule, sighed Jack, meekly. 'But you'll not repine, although your heartstrings break, will you? said Polly, sympathisingly; 'especially in the presence of several witnesses who have seen you handle a gun.
Tom looked up at me sympathisingly every now and then between the bites he took out of the thick hunches on his plate; but the fact of my starving state did not appear to affect his appetite.
Honor exclaimed in mock horror, "truly, you've quite deafened me with that terrible shout," and she frowned pettishly, putting her little gloved hands sympathisingly to her ears. "Well, that will hold for a while," he answered mischievously, "you need not trouble yourself coming up to hear me again for a while."
One morning, as he threw the buffalo robe off his shoulders and sat up, he was horrified to find the whole earth covered with a mantle of snow. We say he was horrified, for this rendered it absolutely impossible any further to trace his companions either by scent or sight. For some time he sat musing bitterly on his sad fate, while his dog came and laid his head sympathisingly on his arm.
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