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This gentleman thought it well-intended, but that it would take one constable to every three inhabitants to enforce its provisions. I said the dream could do no harm; it was too outrageously improbable to come home to anybody's feelings. Dreams were like broken mosaics, the separated stones might here and there make parts of pictures.

She said that, as they had been very respectful in the form of their petition, and as they had confined it to general terms, without presuming to suggest either a person or a time, she would not take offense at their well-intended suggestion, but that she had no design of ever being married.

The well-intended remonstrances of Amelius were lost in compassionate surprise. "You poor little soul!" he exclaimed, "it must be seven or eight miles at least!" "I dare say," said Sally. "It don't matter, now I've found you." "But how did you find me? Who told you where I lived?" She smiled, and took from her bosom the photograph of the cottage. "But Mrs.

This gentleman thought it well-intended, but that it would take one constable to every three inhabitants to enforce its provisions. I said the dream could do no harm; it was too outrageously improbable to come home to anybody's feelings. Dreams were like broken mosaics, the separated stones might here and there make parts of pictures.

"So do I," replied Horace, with a gay laugh at his cousin's evident vexation. And thus did he meet all Edward's well-intended efforts. The power of choice had made him fastidious, and his life of luxury and freedom had brought him no experiences of the need of another and gentler self as a consoler. But that lesson was approaching.

She moaned in response to Tom's well-intended but too forcible massaging. Nelly applied without ceasing the one means of relief that she possessed, the heated "Raroo" leaf, to cheek and forehead, while we exhausted our woefully meagre stock of knowledge in endeavouring to ease the last moments of the dying. But poor "Little Jinny's" creditor was not to be denied.

Various well-intended, but ill-understood practices, some of them existing, in their spirit at least, from the time of the old Roman Empire, still prevail; and that government is as blindly attached to old abusive customs as others are wildly disposed to all sorts of innovations and experiments.

Hamil; you have not hurt me with one misguided and well-intended word. That is exactly as it should be between us must always be." "Of course," he said slowly. She nodded, still looking away from him. "Let us each enjoy our own griefs unmolested. You have yours?" "No, Shiela, I haven't any griefs."

I had previously directed Captain Hood in the Venerable, from his experience and knowledge of the anchorage, to lead the squadron, which he executed with his accustomed gallantry; and, although it was not intended he should anchor, he found himself under the necessity of so doing, from the wind failing, a circumstance so much to be apprehended in this country, and to which I have to attribute the want of success in this well-intended enterprise.

She now regretted sincerely that her well-intended invitation had ever been given, for she foresaw that its rejection was to awaken all former subjects of quarrel, and perhaps to lead to new violences amongst people who had not many years since been engaged in civil war.

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