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Updated: May 19, 2025
To that last hour of all, there hung a cloud of intense gloom and devout sorrow over your household. And that last hour speak of it. Remember that, beyond the naked fact of the catastrophe itself, I know nothing. When, coming out from among mankind, I passed into Night through the Grave at that period, if I remember aright, the calamity which overwhelmed you was utterly unanticipated.
He was conscious, however, of irritation because this whimsical and unanticipated grievance of hers should have developed at the moment when the caprice of his operatives threatened to interfere with his cherished plans for Ditmar measured the inconsistencies of humanity by the yardstick of his desires.
'Where was she last when you last heard from her? Wilfrid asked, in surprise at an answer so unanticipated. Mrs. Baxendale named a town in Yorkshire. She had begun with a calculated falsehood, and had no scruple in backing it up by others. 'What can it concern you, Wilfrid? she continued. 'Shall I confess my weakness?
Virtually no free man in Virginia was left untouched by the tax. Edmund Pendleton, upon hearing of its passage, lamented "Poor America". The law was to become effective on November 1, 1765. The Stamp Act Resolves, May 1765 That the May 1765 session of the Virginia General Assembly became one of the most famous in the state's history was totally unanticipated by all political experts.
And for the same reason, when unanticipated failure becomes their lot, they are unwilling at first to be discouraged, and find a certain gallantry in persevering, and "against hope believing in hope." This is the explanation of a countless multitude of failures that occur in the career of literature. Nor is this phenomenon confined to literature.
With no picture of her to aid him, he had for long periods been unable to make her face really present to his mind's eye one of the sources of his painful debates with himself. When it came, as faces do, at unanticipated moments, he saw her as she looked in walking back with him from the lake-side, when she declared that the taste of the rain was sweet.
He held an individual memory of his bride, rose-veiled, secret to them both, that made them one, by subduing him. For it was a charm; an actual feminine, an unanticipated personal, charm; past reach of tongue to name, wordless in thought.
"But my aunt, by her towering pride, awes people out of what they ought to do, and what they want to do; at least, she does me; and therefore, therefore I honored you all the more when I saw you had the courage to tell her harsh truths, while pleading Madeleine's cause so eloquently." Gaston was much moved by these unanticipated and warmly uttered commendations.
He was conscious, however, of irritation because this whimsical and unanticipated grievance of hers should have developed at the moment when the caprice of his operatives threatened to interfere with his cherished plans for Ditmar measured the inconsistencies of humanity by the yardstick of his desires.
Peachey owed this triumph largely to the firm commonsense of his sister, who plainly refused to let the little fellow quit her care for that of such a woman as he was unfortunate enough to call mother. Christmas came, and with it an unanticipated call from Miss.
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