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In his resentment Manuel had ever sympathized with the martial and dissolute character of his cousin; and his free pardon was sealed in the assault of Zemlin, in which he was second, and second only, to the valor of the emperor. No sooner was the exile restored to freedom and his country, than his ambition revived, at first to his own, and at length to the public, misfortune.
Gerty had entered heart and soul into the work, when she had been allowed. She could say with truth, "We did it Mrs. Sullivan, Kate, and I." None but a loving heart like Mrs. Sullivan's would have sympathized in the feeling which made Gerty so eager to help.
This temper, permeating, as it did, the dominant party of practically every Northern State, was not unstintingly reflected upon the National Capitol in the return to Congress of a large majority in both Houses, of men who sympathized with and reflected back again upon their constituents the most extreme views as to what should be the policy of the Government towards the South.
"I never asked before not that it matters... now. But I waited for you to tell me. Was it...?" He shook his head. "No; it was a girl. A perfect little girl. Only... it was too soon." She pressed his hand, and almost it was she that sympathized with him in his affliction. "I never told you, Billy you were so set on a boy; but I planned, just the same, if it was a girl, to call her Daisy.
Now Roosevelt was both sincere and wise. He left no doubt in the strikers' minds that he sympathized with their sufferings and grievances and with their attempts to better their condition, so far as this could be achieved without violence, and without leaving a permanent state of war between Labor and Capital.
Those who sympathized with Voltaire's views were naturally delighted to see their old enemy deprived of its independence and made subservient to the state, and even many good Catholics could not but hope that the new system would be an improvement upon the old. The tithes had been abolished in August along with the feudal dues. That deprived the church of perhaps thirty million dollars a year.
Emerson showed her a photograph of the Deerfield farm and told her of its advantages for her husband and the children she was eager to go to it at once. "The fields, the cows," she kept saying over and over again, and the girls realized how strong within her was her love for the country for which she had made the poor exchange of the city, and they sympathized keenly.
Indeed, the world at large rather sympathized with the squire when Mr. Tyrrwhit's dealings became known, for it was supposed by many that Mr. Tyrrwhit was to have become the sole owner of Tretton. But the creditors were still loud, and still envenomed. They and their emissaries hung about Tretton and demanded to know where was the captain.
"Charlie has just wired he comes back to-night," she announced, at length. "How nice for you!" I sympathized; "you will be able to make his heart beat!" "As a matter of fact, it is extremely inconvenient, and I want you to be nice to him, and amuse him, and take his attention off me, like a pet, Evangeline," she cooed; and then: "What a lovely afternoon for November!
"I was showing you hospitality the best way I knew how. You won't never know how you hurt my feelin's." The problem instantly became complicated again. Perhaps she had hurt his rudimentary sense of courtesy. Perhaps Walter Babson would have sympathized with Phil, not with her. She peeped at Phil. He trailed along with a forlorn baby look which did not change.
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