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Updated: May 22, 2025
So with past happiness as it is with misery and crime. The beggar can never forget his past joys in contemplating the present or hoping for the future, but it must ever remain a source of never-failing regret and the fountain of unhealable wounds.
Two promising and prosperous Republics wrecked, their fair homesteads destroyed, their people in mourning, and thousands of innocent women and children the victims of a cruel war. There is scarcely an Afrikander family without an unhealable wound.
They wrapped them up, O Heaven! in such oppressive, solemn silence! Here is no every-day misunderstanding, No transient pique, no cloud that passes over; Something most luckless, most unhealable, Has taken place. The Queen of Hungary Used formerly to call me her dear aunt, And ever at departure to embrace me WALLENSTEIN. Now she omitted it?
There was uncommonly rapid surgery of any little difficulties and discrepancies; rapid closure, instant salutary stitching together of that long unhealable Privateer Controversy, as the main item: "20,000 pounds allowed to Prussia for Prussian damages; and to England, from the other side, the remainder of Silesiau Debt, painfully outstanding for two or three years back, is to be paid off at once;" and in this way such "NEUTRALITY CONVENTION OF PRUSSIA WITH ENGLAND" comes forth as a Practical Fact upon mankind.
It seemed to her, now, that nothing mattered except that their love for each other, their faith in each other, should be saved from some unhealable hurt. She was willing to tell Nick everything she wanted to tell him everything if only she could be sure of reaching a responsive chord in him. But the scene of the cigars came back to her, and benumbed her.
Some of his own friends, indeed, urged him not to publish the book, but he was obdurate. This was, of course, when Francis had been at college two years, for in those days men very often went at the age of sixteen, as he did. But the entries of 1822 and 1823, which last would be for Francis his "nineteenth year," give no clue to the "painful breach" which "was unhealable"
He was merely protecting interests that absence endangered. Now that he's here, and if all is smooth and undisturbed or, in other words, if you have failed in your merciless design to put a few permanent and unhealable dents in the fair lady's heart he will certainly discharge his cohorts and enjoy very smooth seas for the rest of the trip.
No; I was overwhelmed because she and I had been intimates, with all the closest interests of life in common, with the whole world, even my children whom I loved passionately, outside that circle which fate had drawn around us two. I imagine this is not uncommon among married people, this unhealable break in their routine of association when one departs.
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