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White has been induced to employ me in assisting him with the editorial duties of his Magazine at a salary of $520 per annum." He had not intended to mention his troubles to Mr. Kennedy, but with each word he wrote the impulse to unburden himself which he always felt when talking to this kind, sympathetic man, grew stronger and he found his pen almost automatically taking an unexpected turn.
I'm afraid he'd sink out of sight entirely, and it's the one hold I have left on him." Eldon Parr paused, with a groan that betokened not only a poignant sorrow, but also something of relief for the tortures of not being able to unburden himself had plainly become intolerable. He glanced up and met the compassionate eyes of the rector, who stood leaning against the mantel.
On the contrary, indeed, I see that I run the hazard of forfeiting your valued friendship by thus obtruding my pecuniary concerns into our hitherto loftier communings. You know it to be a sentiment of mine, that these affairs should never be obtruded between æsthetic friends, but what can one do in extremity but to unburden candidly to the generous?
It was this very effusiveness that had roused his suspicions that something was wrong, and he saw in this solitary drive with his beloved mistress a chance to unburden his mind and get her wise opinion on the matter. So he merely "passed the time of day" with the guest, helped the lady to her place, and stepped up beside her; then chirruped to his horse and was off.
There are human silk-worms who become gradually transformed into spiders men who begin writing in order to unburden a full imagination, and who, long after that process has been completely performed, continue writing in order to fill an empty belly; and though Sterne did not live long enough to "write himself out," there are certain indications that he would not have left off writing if and when he felt that this stage of exhaustion had arrived.
Will you permit me some day to unburden my heart, to explain all to you?" She replied between her fingers: "I am mad to let you speak to me thus mad to have come hither mad to do as I have done, to let you believe that this this adventure can have any results. Forget it, and never speak to me of it again." She paused.
At noon, M. de Malipiero, noticing the change in my countenance, enquired what ailed me, and longing to unburden my heart, I told him all that had happened. The wise old man did not laugh at my sorrow, but by his sensible advice he managed to console me and to give me courage. He was in the same predicament with the beautiful Therese.
"Doubtless; it would be unnatural did he not; but perhaps he loves the memory of his mother yet more. We both knew her, Cuthbert." "Yes, when she was a bright-hearted merry village maiden. Poor Kyneswith!" "For her sake, then, let us both try to do something for the boy." "With all my heart. I will seek an opportunity of speaking to him, perhaps he may unburden his mind."
He wishes to unburden his mind, and to remove his moral sickness by stating what he has to say in words that have not before been used. He then goes on to say, "I ponder on the things that have taken place, and the events that have occurred throughout the land. Things have happened, and they are different from those of last year. Each year is more wearisome than the last.
We have talked too long already, though it has been a comfort to unburden my mind. After our bite we must get this room ready for the men to-night." "And I'll round up as many as I can," replied Joe, as they set out for the mission house. Several days after the conversation in the school room, Pritchen was striding along the trail, which wound through the Indian village.
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