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Updated: May 25, 2025
"I'm as stiff as a poker, am I?" "Yes." The dark eyes of the young woman were eager pools of light. "She's the truest-hearted girl I ever saw the best friend, the loyalest comrade. I should think you'd be ashamed to set yourself up to judge her." "Of course, you're not settin' yourself up to judge me, Lee?" "I'm going to tell you what I think.
Impassioned letters passed between her and Shelley, in which he was her "dear brother" and she his "dearest sister"; but she was soon found to be a very ordinary creature, and is only remembered as the instrument chosen by chance to inspire 'Epipsychidion'. Finally there appeared, in January 1822, the truest-hearted and the most lovable of all Shelley's friends.
The Ablest Man; he means also the truest-hearted, justest, the Noblest Man: what he tells us to do must be precisely the wisest, fittest, that we could anywhere or anyhow learn; the thing which it will in all ways behoove US, with right loyal thankfulness and nothing doubting, to do!
"The Earl of Leicester!" she repeated with kindling anger. "Woman, thou art set on to this thou dost belie him he takes no keep of such things as thou art. Thou art suborned to slander the noblest lord, and the truest-hearted gentleman, in England! But were he the right hand of our trust, or something yet dearer to us, thou shalt have thy hearing, and that in his presence.
I daresay you will remember the German gentleman who amused you with the funny way in which he pronounced certain words one of the truest-hearted and truest-tongued men I have ever known: he gave me much unexpected insight into the evil affair.
Charley Barbour was one of the truest-hearted and best-liked of my school-boy chums and friends.
"On the road I threw some small coins to poor-looking people, who then, as now, comprised among their numbers the most honest patriots and the truest-hearted sons of Erin. "Seeing me throwing the pence to the poor folk, cabby took it into his head that I must be a priest a good criterion of the estimation in which the benevolence of the fathers is held by their own people.
"The Earl of Leicester!" she repeated with kindling anger. "Woman, thou art set on to this thou dost belie him he takes no keep of such things as thou art. Thou art suborned to slander the noblest lord and the truest-hearted gentleman in England! But were he the right hand of our trust, or something yet dearer to us, thou shalt have thy hearing, and that in his presence.
I have some thing to say to you, and I 'in sure you know what I mean by this time, don't you?" "No. How should I?" she coolly replied. It was not true; but the truest-hearted woman that ever lived could have given no other answer. Alfred Barton felt the sensation of a groan pass through him, and it very nearly came out of his mouth.
"Please yourself!" the Maluka laughed, and with a flash of white teeth and an infectious chuckle Cheon laughed and nodded back; then, still chuckling, he waddled away to the kitchen and took possession there, while we went to our respective dinners, little guessing that the truest-hearted, most faithful, most loyal old "josser" had waddled into our lives.
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