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Not a day elapsed in which he did not meet her, and this was a source of pleasure to Henrica, because she could show him that his presence was a matter of indifference, nay even unpleasant. Her imprisonment greatly depressed her, and she longed unutterably for the open country, the fields and the forest.

The thought in my mind was how favored we have been in our parentage our start in existence, as it were." "But suppose one loses that vantage-ground?" "I do not wish to suppose anything of the kind." "But one can lose it utterly." "I fear some can and do. But why dwell on a subject so unutterably sad and painful?

One hand, helpless, unutterably appealing, lay outside the white cover, and at sight of him thus it seemed her heart would break. With a swift movement she knelt beside the bed, waiting to take the poor, tired head upon her breast. As her eyes grew accustomed to the light, she saw his lips tremble. "Dear," she said.

Although I had reached my journey's end, although I had accomplished what I had set out to do, I felt no sense of elation nor relief. I was, instead, disenchanted, discouraged, bitterly depressed. It was so unutterably and miserably unlike what I had hoped to find, what I believed I had the right to expect, that my disappointment and anger choked me.

She had struggled through the darkness of those bitter months of unbelief, and now she had come out into the light on the other side. She felt dreamily contented and at rest, and presently she fell asleep, trustfully, as a little child may sleep, the smile still on her lips. With morning came reaction blank, sordid reaction, depressing her unutterably.

I don't care who he is," Charlotte reiterated, and this time her father let her assertion go unchallenged. He pressed the little, clinging hand on his arm closer. Charlotte looked at him as she might have looked at a king as he walked along in his stately fashion. She was unutterably proud of him. The carriage had reached the house some time before they arrived.

At last he said: "'I am going to follow him-to talk to him to explain matters to him. In short, I must see him and let him know " "'And he hurried away. "'I waited waited in a distracted frame of mind, trembling at the least sound, starting with fear and with some unutterably strange and intolerable emotion at every slight crackling of the fire in the grate.

"It doesn't need a lion to spring at Leveson," said Walden, contemptuously "A sheep would do it! The tamest cur that ever crawled would have spirit enough to make a dash for a creature so unutterably mean and false and petty! I may as well admit to you at once that I myself nearly struck him!" "You did?" And Bishop Brent's grave dark eyes flashed with a sudden suspicion of laughter. "I did.

A peal of the softest and most musical laughter that Arnold had ever heard in his life effectually stopped Mr. Weatherley's protestations. Yet, for all its softness and for all its music, there was a different note underneath, something a little bitter, unutterably scornful. "My dear Samuel, it is true, without doubt, that you did your best. I do not blame you at all.

For the spectator, such hours as Mr. Hudson writes of form a mere tale of emptiness, in which nothing happens, nothing is gained, and there is nothing to describe. They are meaningless and vacant tracts of time. To him who feels their inner secret, they tingle with an importance that unutterably vouches for itself.

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