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The newspaper he himself bought and continued, under the name of the "Sheffield Iris." Still retaining his affection for the family, he passed into the household of what was left of them, and supplied to the three sisters of the elder Joseph Gales the place of a brother, and, wifeless and childless, lived on to a very advanced age, content with their society alone.

Now and then a man may arise among us who in any calling, whether it be in law, in physic, in religious teaching, in art, or literature, may in his professional enthusiasm utterly disregard money. All will honour his enthusiasm, and if he be wifeless and childless, his disregard of the great object of men's work will be blameless.

Wifeless, childless, the stricken missionary hugged to his heart these two George and Lydia and they, who had labored weeks and months, night and day, nursing and tending these loved ones, who had helped fight and grapple with death five times within two years, only to be driven back heartsore and conquered by the enemy these two put away the thought of marriage for the time.

But of whom now was he thinking with envy? Early on that same day Farringcourt had spoken in the House, a man to whom no one would lend a shilling, whom the privilege of that House kept out of gaol, whose word no man believed; who was wifeless, childless, and unloved. But three hundred men had hung listening upon his words.

The actual date of Tommy's birthday was known only to the gods; but out of the London mist to wifeless, childless Peter she had come the evening of a certain November the eighteenth, and therefore by Peter and his friends November the eighteenth had been marked upon the calendar as a day on which they should rejoice together.

"As for me, I shall probably continue to live here, and make horseshoes wifeless and content." "Is marriage so hateful to you?" "In the abstract no; for in my mind there exists a woman whom I think I could love very greatly; but, in the actual yes, because there is no woman in all the world that is like this woman of my mind." "Is she so flawlessly perfect this imaginary woman?"

It had not been translated into English. Neither of these Greek poets seems to have been translated in Milton's time. Lowndes mentions no English version of it. What a busy domicile the wifeless house in Aldersgate Street must have been through the year 1644!

The French King was, in fact, at this period, the victim of his own vices; the sovereign of a great and powerful nation, without a home or a hearth, a wifeless husband, and a discontented lover; tenderly attached to all his children, and yet unable to confer a favour upon the offspring of one mother without incurring the resentment of the other; and while feeling himself degraded by the thrall in which he lived, totally devoid of the moral courage necessary for his escape from so disgraceful a bondage.

Then the old woman turned towards the others and said: "Mine? Now where could I have kept such a thing?" But after saying that she did not move. She even forgot to breathe, for shame at having been discovered by the wifeless man, and so she died on the spot. After that Ukaleq went home, and never went out hunting bears again. Here ends this story.

And having come inside, he looked first a long time at them, and then he gave a little whistle. But nothing happened when he did so, and therefore he whistled a second time. And this time they heard the whistle, and the man nudged his wife and said: "You, Puagssuaq, you can talk with the spirits. Take counsel with them now." When he had said this, the wifeless man whistled again.

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