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And at the last it was his wife who mixed his gruel and smoothed his pillow and sat up with him at night; so that if he died thinking of Madame Palomides rather than of La Beale Ysoude, who shall blame him? Not I, for one," said John Bulmer, stoutly; "If it was not heroic, it was at least respectable, and, above all, natural; and I expect some day to gasp out a similar valedictory.
Nine years have elapsed since a predecessor in this office, now not the last, the citizen who, perhaps, of all others throughout the Union contributed most to the formation and establishment of our Constitution, in his valedictory address to Congress, immediately preceding his retirement from public life, urgently recommended the revision of the judiciary and the establishment of an additional executive department.
The object which the Serjeant had in view was so good that it seemed to him to warrant some slight deviation from parallelogrammatic squareness; though he held it as one of his first rules of life that the end cannot justify the means. On Sunday they all went to church, and not a word was said about the tailor. Alice Bluestone was tender and valedictory; Mrs.
He had a daughter to whom he taught his art." "Not that I ever heard of," said she. "What do you think of Phyllis Ayrton?" "I think that she is the dearest friend of my dearest friend," he replied. "And I should like her to become the dearest friend of my dearest friend." "That would be impossible," he said. Then the felicitous valedictory word was said to the great actor and actress, and Mrs.
This was the psychological point at which to stop. And Edward Bok did. Although his official relation as editor did not terminate until January, 1920, when the number which contained his valedictory editorial was issued, his actual editorship ceased on September 22, 1919. On that day he handed over the reins to his successor.
Any regret which may have lingered was banished in the shock of this impact; and it was a resigned parent who emerged from this embrace to resume his corner in the reunited world. It remained for his son-in-law to pronounce the valedictory over the vanishing fragments of the family breach. "Mr.
You ought to be ashamed of yourself!" pursued Mrs. Wragge, turning from a lamb to a lioness, as she gradually realized the indignity offered to the Cashmere Robe. "You nasty foreigner, you ought to be ashamed of yourself!" Pursued by this valedictory address, Mrs. Lecount reached the house door, and opened it without interruption.
He thanked Ellen most heartily for the privilege which she granted him, when she took the valedictory from the heap of flowers, and took his leave with a bow which made Fanny nudge Andrew, almost before the young man's back was turned. Then she looked at Ellen, but she said nothing. A sudden impulse of delicacy prevented her.
The valedictory of this public functionary breathing aid and comfort to secession, was immediately followed by South Carolina firing on Fort Sumter, and Southern Senators advised their constituents to seize the arsenals and ports of the nation. Rebellion was a fact.
To-morrow more would come; the Valedictory would flow on out of her soul or into her soul, whichever way it was in phrases serene, majestic, ineffable.
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