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Yet the feeling was not unanimous, if the vote of the legislature be a criterion; the bill passed there by a majority of one. Be that as it may, once resolved upon, the enterprise was pushed with ardor, not unmingled with prayer the old Puritan leaven reappearing as soon as deeds of real moment were in the wind.
She might talk to him of her duty, but it was her habit to be frank in thought and she knew that something nearer than that abstraction had moved her efforts in his behalf. She had fought for his life because she loved him. She could deny it no longer. Nor was the shame with which she confessed it unmingled with pride.
And delicate in all that the word conveys of beauty delicate as the Virgins of Guido, or the Angels of Correggio, as the valley lily or the maiden rose was at eight years old, the little charmer, Phoebe Cobham. But it was a delicacy so blended with activity and power, so light and airy, and buoyant and spirited, that the admiration which it awakened was wholly unmingled with fear.
So saying, she motioned him to one of the front windows, and, under the shade of heavy blue and gold curtains, commenced to point out notable guests. Mr. Overtop observed, first with regret and then with pride, that their withdrawal into a corner elicited looks of surprise and curiosity, not unmingled with envy, from the little group that hovered about the refreshment table, and drank Mrs.
In surprise, not unmingled with foreboding, Mr. Gilbert followed his employer and Micky Maguire into the counting-room. "Mr. Gilbert," commenced Mr. Rockwell, "are you acquainted with this boy?" "He blacked my boots on one occasion," said the book-keeper; "I know no more of him except that he is a young vagabond and a thief." "Who hired me to steal?" retorted Micky.
It was one of the most beautiful, sensible, judicious, and Christian addresses that could have been made, and I listened to it with unmingled pleasure. In reply, Mr. A vigorous society has been established, combining India reform and free cotton with the antislavery cause. The Earl of Albemarle made, while we were in London, a vigorous India reform speech in the House of Lords, and Messrs.
He was a member of "The Club" and a friend of Reynolds and Fox: but his feeling for Johnson was apparently one of fear unmingled with love. Though he met them both fairly often, he never mentions Boswell, and Johnson only once or twice.
"Ye-es," with a slow shake of the head; "but it did n't look the same way in the glass, it did n't look as nice." Dolly regarded her with a surprise which was not unmingled with affectionate pity. She was not as unsophisticated as Mollie, and never had been.
The sense which we call gratitude, and which is not unmingled with what we call honor, came to this young cave man then. He thought of many things, worried and wakeful as he was, and perhaps made more acute of perception by the slight, exciting fever of his wound.
The first feeling of Quentin upon this occasion was unmingled ecstasy a pride and joy which seemed to raise him to the stars a determination to do or die, influenced by which he treated with scorn the thousand obstacles that placed themselves betwixt him and the goal of his wishes. But such high wrought feelings could not remain long in the same ecstatic tone.
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