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When I need a father, and a father's protecting name when I am heart-sick for my mother, and her shielding healing love how can you cruelly talk to me of a lover? What right has a nameless, homeless waif to think of love? God grant me a father and a mother, a stainless name, and I shall never need, never wish, never tolerate a lover! Do not insult my misery."

Seeds of sound good feeling were scattered away in the remoter corners of her nature, and only waited for the fertilizing occasion that was to help them to spring up. The occasion exerted that benign influence when the cab brought Mr. Crum's client back to the hotel. The face of the weary, heart-sick woman, as she slowly crossed the hall, roused all that was heartiest and best in Mrs.

At that moment Kate was looking down from the window of her room. She saw him kneeling and praying by another's grave. Philip never knew how he got out of the churchyard. He crawled out creeping along by the wall, and slinking through the gate heart-sick and all but heart-dead.

I do not find any congenial souls here; the most of them are growing so radical I feel heart-sick and weary whenever I think of mingling with them. No, Howard, I must be left to myself; my home and my husband are all on earth I care for. By the way," she said, a trifle brighter, "have you heard that Hugh Wyman and his wife have been the means of separating a Mrs. Dalton and husband?

They tried to be toward him as they had always been as though all that had happened alone in imagination.... He did not sleep; he ate but little; and he drank, some. Blake was heart-sick soul-sick. To see the man that he had known and loved as that man was! But Dr. DeLancey assured him: "It'll take a year or two. But he'll be all right in the end." And yet even Dr.

He bowed her out, and sat down to a brief while she was yet in sight. She turned away heart-sick. The advice she had received was good; but she shrank from baring her heart to her father's solicitor. She sat disconsolate awhile, then ordered another cab, and drove to Wardlaw's office.

So, faint and heart-sick, with Sir Benedict limp across his saddle bow, Beltane rode from that place of death; beside him went Roger, stumbling and weary, and behind them strode mighty Ulf with Sir Hacon upon his shoulder.

So, feeling heart-sick, home-sick, and not knowing what else to do, I just put my arms about her, and began to cry in a very helpless but hearty way; for, as I seldom indulge in this moist luxury, I like to enjoy it with all my might, when I do.

Then all the men-at-arms turned away, heart-sick at the horror. But the man with the child never blanched. High perched on the top tower, I also heard the words and loved the maid. At which all the men looked up and saw me in white, a small, lonely figure, with my legs hanging over the top of the wall. "Go back!" my father shouted. "Go back, Hugo!

So Psyche's day ended, leaving her very tired, rather discouraged, and almost heart-sick with the shadow of a coming sorrow. All summer she did her best, but accomplished very little, as she thought; yet this was the teaching she most needed, and in time she came to see it. In the autumn May died, whispering, with her arms about her sister's neck,