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Having no one else at Hale to whom she could venture to unbosom herself, Miss Granger was fain to make a confidante of her maid, although she did not, as a general rule, affect familiarity with servants.
It was his way to unbosom himself, however, and he forged ahead with his story, with what seemed to Harwood a maddening failure to appreciate its sinister import. "You remember that when we were up there on the Kankakee, John Ware told a story one night a mighty good story about an experience he had once?" "Yes; he told a lot of stories. Which one do you mean?"
Though he would not be thought by the young gentleman himself to harbour the least doubt of his morals, he did not scruple to unbosom himself on that subject to Ferdinand, whose sagacity and virtue he held in great veneration.
From what he had long ago seen on the night of the storm, and now from the way the old man hinted, and talked, and broke off; also from the uneasiness he sometimes manifested, George had guessed that there was something over whose possession he gloated, but for whose presence among his treasures he could not comfortably account He therefore set himself, without asking a single question, to make the laird unbosom.
Further! further! He refused to dig at the mine within me, and seemed to expect it to unbosom its riches by explosion. 'Well, Herr Professor, we have conquered India, and hold it as no other people could. 'Vide the articles in the last file of English newspapers ! said he. 'Suppose we boast of it 'Can you? he simulated wonderment. 'Why, surely it's something!
And even now as he rode to the home of this gentleman whose affection he had enjoyed with so much of appreciation and gratitude, he consoled himself again with this thought, knowing that the time had not yet come when he could unbosom himself, nor would it come until all the world must be taken into his confidence, and he stand revealed an exultant man whose joy broke all bonds for him since that he had dreamed of he had won.
"I cannot speak unless you promise me." "Promise what?" "To conceal from father what I tell you." "I can make no such promise, Fanny." "Then I am bound hand and foot," said the poor girl, in a distressed voice. A long silence followed. Then the mother used argument and persuasion to induce Fanny to unbosom herself. But the effort was fruitless.
Stay, I must unbosom myself to a true friend. I will tell you everything, I repeat. I trust you. You are a Frenchman, a gentleman. I know that you will repeat nothing to her." "That I will repeat nothing to her?... To whom?" His voice stuck in his throat. I thought I saw a shudder of fear pass over him. "To her ... to Antinea," he murmured. I sat down again.
John Wesley did not convert the Indians, because he could not find them, they being away on wars with the other tribes. Besides that, he could not speak their language and was wholly unused to their ways. The Indian does not unbosom himself to those who do not know him, and the few Indians Wesley saw were stubbornly set in the idea that they had quite as good a religion as his.
I beg leave to look upon you as a friend, and it is a great relief to unbosom one's thoughts to a friend. Besides, the information, and the correction of my errors, which I may obtain from a correspondence, are great inducements to it.
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