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Empress Frederick was naturally deeply offended by the precautionary measures adopted by the emperor on his father's death, and saw therein a new and most insulting indication of his unfilial conduct towards herself. Nor were the relations between the mother and the son improved, but on the contrary rather aggravated by the presence of the Prince of Wales at Berlin.
He couldn't understand such unfilial behaviour on the part of one, and he certainly couldn't forgive the ingratitude of the other. Instead of waiting until Saturday to sail, he changed ships and left New York on Friday, thereby gaining nothing by the move except relief from the newspapers, for it appears that he gave up a five day boat for one that could not do it under six.
Poor 'Lina, we say it again, for hard, and wicked, and treacherous, and unfilial, as she had ever been, she had need for pity on this her wedding day. Retribution, terrible and crushing, was at hand, hurrying on in the carriage bringing Anna Richards to Spring Bank, and on the fleet-footed steed bearing the convict swiftly up the Frankfort pike. 'Lina could not tell what ailed her.
"Man, ye an' yon Neil pack neither fear God nor regard man! Get oot o' ma' sight!" Wee Andra, having wisely deferred his last shot until his dinner was finished, obeyed his father's injunction with alacrity, and went off to the fields, consumed with unfilial mirth.
You deserve to suffer because you broke them knoween it was evil, and you brought me up to break them, which was worst of all. So I leave you, capteen. In a little while the law will come here and catch you. I will not cry when I hear of your swingeen. The unfilial convert then joined Roland and the two quickening their pace soon overtook Nancy and Aster.
"You do not choose your ladies in waiting with discretion. Mrs. Oswald Carey has a husband whose existence shows at once the absurdity of your disagreeable and unfilial suspicion. I have no purpose, Henrietta, to take another consort." The King wiped his eyes with a gentle melancholy. "And you will send her away, will you not, father?
To provide silver-plated handles of the very best description, ornamented with angels' heads from the most expensive dies. To be perfectly profuse in feathers. In short, sir, to turn out something absolutely gorgeous. 'My friend Mr Jonas is an excellent man, said Mr Pecksniff. 'I have seen a good deal of what is filial in my time, sir, retorted Mould, 'and what is unfilial too. It is our lot.
"You suppose he does wish it?" "Where's the father who wouldn't? Of course, he wishes it. He's kind enough, but you may be certain he wishes it." "Oh! Dahlia, Dahlia!" Rhoda moaned, under a rush of new sensations, unfilial, akin to those which her sister had distressed her by speaking shamelessly out. "Ah! poor soul!" added Robert. "My darling must be brave: she must have great courage.
'You have not been on the brink of the grave for nothing. He resembled wine in the other conditions attached to its rare qualities. Oh for the choice of having only a little of him, instead of having him on my heart! The unfilial wish attacked me frequently: he could be, and was, so ravishing to strangers and light acquaintances. Did by chance a likeness exist between us?
In a memorial to the Throne he recounted the loyal service he had rendered to his sovereign and father, and concluded with these words: In spite of all this I have unwittingly offended. I would appeal to heaven, but the sun and moon have no favour for an unfilial son. I would bow my head and cry to the earth for help, but the mountains and the rivers do not harbour a disloyal subject.
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