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Updated: June 14, 2025
Rays of sunlight struck full upon the sightless eyes, and kissed its gray face until the tears sparkled into diamonds and the old building was beset with glory. "The bow of promise," murmured Sylvia. She stretched out her hands to the mill. "Just open them a little way," she said. "You're no unhappier than I was, but I've found it such a good world! Just open your shutters and look.
Me, however, as a Son of Time, unhappier than some others, was Time threatening to eat quite prematurely; for, strive as I might, there was no good Running, so obstructed was the path, so gyved were the feet."
One's happiness always lies in the future rather than in the past. With due deference to an esteemed lyrical authority one may safely say that a sorrow's crown of sorrow is anticipating unhappier things.
It seemed as if my heart warmed within me, and something seemed to say to me that I would never forgive myself as long as I lived, and would be even unhappier than I was, if I did not give the child something to rejoice over at Christmas time. I longed to draw her towards me and kiss her.
Take it again. Then I sat still, in order not to make them unhappier: and that day and the next we all remained without speaking. On the fourth day, Gaddo stretched himself at my feet, and said, 'Father, why won't you help me? and there he died. And as surely as thou lookest on me, so surely I beheld the whole three die in the same manner.
She wouldn't even fall in love with Arnold Withrow, who was her only chance. For I saw that Arnold, if he ever came, would, fatally, love the place. She might have put up with the stock-broking, but she never could have borne his liking the view. Yes, I was very unhappy as I drove into Hebron; and when I finally achieved the Pullman at the Junction, I was unhappier still.
But Pelle whispered that she was only a poor forest maiden, whom the lord of the castle had robbed, and now he wanted to force her to be his sweetheart. All the others were making a tremendous lot of her, combing her golden hair and kneeling before her; but she only looked unhappier than before.
There was onlyone escape from it all to hold my tongue, and pray that you might hate me." The blood rushed to Lizzie's forehead. "Hate you you prayed that I might hate you?" He rose from his seat, and moving closer, lifted her hand gently in his. "Yes; because your letters showed me that, if youdidn't, you'd be unhappier still."
"We're really no unhappier than we were when we were young." "We're more serious." "Well, I hate it; and I wish you wouldn't be so serious, if that's what it brings us to." "I will be trivial from this on," said March. "Shall we go to the Hole in the Ground to-night?" "I am going to Boston." "It's much the same thing. How do you like that for triviality? It's a little blasphemous, I'll allow."
"Bessie wants to go. Of course, I must go with her," she said. "But why 'of course, if you don't wish? Whoever sent those tickets " "Mr. Boult sent them." "Well, then, Mr. Boult sent them to make you happy; not unhappier." "I know. I am really quite grateful, Mr. Gibbon. It was only those dresses. We wore them at a dance at our house the evening before everything. I can't think how Bessie can!
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