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I thought I had a better hold on myself." "I don't see," said I, "why you shouldn't unburden your heart to one who has proved himself to be a friend not only of yours, but of Adrian." She released me, and with a wide gesture, swayed across the gravel path. I stepped to her side and mechanically we walked on, a few paces, before either of us spoke. "I have told you," she said at last.
She returned to the charge the next evening, and requested her niece to lean upon her to unburden her heart. Perhaps she should be able to explain certain things that now seemed dark, and that she knew more about than Catherine supposed. If Catherine had been frigid the night before, to-day she was haughty. "You are completely mistaken, and I have not the least idea what you mean.
They were willing to be martyrs for the truth, but how their souls did long for someone to whom they could unburden their hearts and in whom they could confide! There is inherent in the human heart a desire for fellowship and companionship. God has recognized this desire.
I've got to unburden my feelings somewhere; although I expect sympathy from no one, I believe in the angels' song of 'Peace on earth and good will toward men." "I fear your good will toward one man," said Mara, very sadly, "is taking you out of sympathy with those who love you, and who have the best and most natural right to your love." "See how mistaken you are!
"I want you to unburden yourself to me, my dear chap, and tell me anything you can that will help me to clear up this mystery." John Lexman looked straight ahead with a worried frown. "I would do almost anything for you, T. X.," he said quietly, "the more so since I know how good you were to Grace, but I can't help you in this matter.
She was only eager to get away, to place herself outside the reach of these slanderous tongues, to hide herself where she could unburden her heart of its bitterness. Mr Sharnall fired one more shaft at her as she left the room. "He takes after his grandfather in other ways besides close-fistedness. The old man had a bad enough name with women, and this man has a worse.
But another day was to pass, and yet another before the cloud lifted. It was on the fourth day after the visit to Miss North's office that Blue Bonnet felt she could no longer endure the strain, and decided to take Annabel Jackson into her confidence. She had thought it all out carefully, and realized that she must unburden to some one.
I raised her head in my hands and whispered, tenderly: "I feel that you understand me, that my words touch you, that you trust me and that you love me deep down in your heart; I feel that you also will soon be able to speak and unburden yourself freely, to be silent amid silence and peaceful amid the peace of things...."
Not from curiosity, believe me, but because I felt convinced that something of more than usual importance had disturbed her poise. "She would not really unburden herself to me, Marcia is so reticent and self-contained, you know; but she did admit that she was greatly worried.
Of course, the subject was not discussed in full and open conclave they were all highly honourable men in the gross and it was only in the small and secret groups of those accustomed to hunt together and unburden their minds, that the real truth was elicited. 'What an ass Sir Harry is, to ask this Mr. 'Confounded ass, assented Seedeybuck, from between the whiffs of his cigar.
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