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And Ethel briefly told of the rash resolution, the unsettled life, the neglect of the father's wishes, the grievous remorse, the broken health, and restless aimless wanderings, ending at last in loving tendance of the bereaved rival.

Our cities are filled with the sweetest orphans flowers destined to be immortal; angels in form, that might be angels in spirit that must be, whether for good or evil whom we never cultivate whom we suffer to escape our tendance, and leave to the most pitiable ignorance, and the most wretched emergencies of want.

Je n'admire pas plus que toi la tendance polychrome qu'on voit dans certains details de la ville. "Avez-vous vu le chateau de Zahringen? Il est au nordest de Freiburg, a trois kilometres environ; c'est une promenade tres facile. "Je me suis demande si a Baie vous vous etiez arretes a l'hotel des Trois-Rois.

"She wants to stay and tend him, and I don't know whether she has come with her mistress's knowledge," sighed Patience. "Fine tendance!" said the old woman. "My lady wants to kill him outright. Nay, nay, my young madam, we want none of your airs and flights here. You can do no good, except by making yourself scarce you that can't hold your tongue a moment."

Of course she had to retire, and happily for her, Mother Constance was just at that time sentenced by her rheumatism to spend the winter in a warm climate. She eagerly claimed Angela's tendance, and just at the end of the year there came an urgent request for a Sister from England to form a foundation in one of the new cities of Australia on the model of St.

We take rational precautions against it when we recognise it, but the vast prevalence and mortality of consumption a generation or two ago was due to the fact that men did not recognise consumption as infectious; and many fine lives Keats and Emily Bronte, to name but two were sacrificed to careless proximity as well as to devoted tendance; but here nature, with all her instinct of self-preservation, did not hang out any danger signal, or provide human beings with any instinctive fear to protect them.

Tina had kept her room all that day, and had been carefully tended as an invalid, Sir Christopher having told her ladyship how matters stood. This tendance was so irksome to Caterina, she felt so uneasy under attentions and kindness that were based on a misconception, that she exerted herself to appear at breakfast the next morning, and declared herself well, though head and heart were throbbing.

And, when my young Freiherr was bemoaning himself that we could not hear of a Jew physician passing our way to catch and bring up to cure her, I said to him at last that no doctor could do for her what gentle tendance and nursing would, for what the poor maiden needed was to be cosseted and laid down softly, and fed with broths and possets, and all that women know how to do with one another.

He had missed Eliza and the tendance of years more than he had ever imagined he could; and he had found himself too old for new faces and a new society. When he fell ill he had been sorely tempted to send for some of his money, and get himself nursed and cared for at the respectable lodging where he had put up. But no; in the end he set his teeth and went into the infirmary.

How camest thou here so opportunely, to play the part of Amazon and save thy brother's life?" She shivered a little, as if afraid even to think what she had done, but her words were quietly and clearly spoken. "That is soon told. Old Martha nursed me back to health again, and our stern father hindered her not in her tendance of me.

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